United Way celebrates centennial with Impact Days

More than 1,600 volunteers are assisting their community on 100 different projects

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Friday kicked off the first day of the weekend’s Impact Days for the United Way of Greater Chattanooga. More than 1,600 volunteers are stepping up to help assist the local community. Several were at Signal Centers today to help renovate a playground for the next generation of Chattanoogans. “We had a little storage place that was just…

Cleveland Volleyball Keeps Rolling With 3-0 Win Over Walker Valley

Cleveland, TN-(WDEF-TV) It has been an outstanding season for the Cleveland high school volleyball team, and the good times continued on Thursday as the Blue Raiders won their home match against Walker Vallley 3-0. With the victory, Cleveland improves to 25-1 on the season. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Blue Raiders, Cleveland, Cleveland High School, Game, local sports,…

Jada Cooper Scores Twice as Baylor Beats CCS 2-1

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The CCS girls soccer team was trying to stay unbeaten on the year Thursday night as they entertained power house Baylor. Match was scoreless at halftime, and then Baylor’s Jada Cooper scored twice in the second half to lift the Red Raiders to a 2-1 victory. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Baylor, CCS, Jada Cooper, local sports,…

Cold Justice on Oxygen profiles Dunlap missing woman case this weekend

Airs Saturday at 8 PM

DUNLAP, Tennessee (WDEF) – A true crime case from our area gets a national airing this weekend. The Cold Justice show profiles the disappearance of Tiffany Holbert in Dunlap in 2018. The last time she was seen was on an ATM security camera. Her story airs Saturday, September 17 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Oxygen True Crime. And it could…

Last Day to Vote for City Council District 8 Seat

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Today, voters in District 8 will decide who will represent them on Chattanooga’s City Council. The race is between incumbent Marvene Noel and Challenger Marie Mott. Mott won the popular vote in August, but has become the subject of controversy in recent weeks. If Mott wins, she would be the third person to represent District Eight in…

New diversity study hopes to create a more inclusive work place in Chattanooga

At Thursday afternoon’s Rotary Club meeting former city attorney Wade Hinton announced the launch of a new diversity study localized to Chattanooga. Hinton & Company’s new Community Culture Index (CCI) is the one of the first hyper local data driven assessment tools meant to measure a region’s performance in its inclusive practices, specifically in the workplace. Hinton said this study…

Farmers celebrate harvest season not being derailed by strike

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) The rail strike has been averted. This is not just a win for rail workers, but for farmers as well. Farmers sat on pins and needles as rail workers touted a strike this Friday. Thankfully, a tentative deal between the major railroads and unions has been announced. A strike would have deadlocked the commodity supply chains at the…

Mocs Volleyball Secures 3-1 Win Over Asheville

(gomocs.com) CHATTANOOGA — The Chattanooga Mocs volleyball team earned its fourth win in its last five tries after completing a two-match season sweep over UNC Asheville behind a 3-1 (25-22, 25-13, 19-25, 25-14) victory on Wednesday night inside Maclellan Gymnasium. Following the win, Chattanooga improves to 5-6 overall this season and picks up its second win over the Bulldogs in…

Reds Pitcher Graham Ashcraft Fans Six in Rehab Start With Chattanooga Lookouts

(l ookouts.com)Cincinnati Reds righthander Graham Ashcraft struck out six batters over three innings in his rehab appearance, but the Lookouts lost to the Smokies, 5-2. In the second, Tennessee scratched out two runs against Ashcraft to take a 2-0 lead. After three innings, Lookouts starter Joe Boyle entered the game and only allowed two earned runs over five innings. The…

CPD holds press conference revealing violent crime statistics

Chief of Police Celeste Murphy says there has been "recent uptick" in September

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — The Chattanooga Police Department is now addressing the city’s recent trends in violent crime. On Wednesday, the CPD held a press conference revealing crime statistics in the city. Chattanooga’s Chief of Police Celeste Murphy specifically discussed recent cases of violent crime in the city, including shootings, that have occurred since September 1. Murphy says while violent crime…

After months of debating about debates, Sen. Warnock & Herschel Walker finally have a deal

SAVANNAH, Georgia (WDEF) – The candidates for one of Georgia’s seat in the U.S. Senate have finally agreed to meet each other in a debate. Sen. Raphael Warnock and challenger Herschel Walker have been sparring over the details and location for months. But Senator Warnock accepted Walker’s latest proposal Tuesday night. They will meet in Savannah on October 14th. WSAV-TV,…

Driving Our Economy Forward: Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — We’re introducing a new franchise here at News 12, focusing on the local economy. Commercial construction is essential to growing both a community, and the economy. Associated General Contractors of East Tennessee knows that’s the case, and that’s why they’re going above and beyond to train future workers. AGC talked to News 12 about how they’re…

Video Leaks of Marie Mott Traffic Stop

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — The Chattanooga Police Department has released body cam footage of District 8 City Council Candidate Marie Mott being stopped for a burned out headlight. The video shows Mott getting upset with the police officer for the stop, accusing an officer of racism. “It went out while I’m driving. That’s not, that’s not a crime,” said Mott. “I…

More To The Story With Staley: Statue Project Update

Dave finds the new statue outside the AIM Center on MLK is almost done

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – There’s Judy! Judy Mogul, working on the big project in front of the AIM Center on MLK Boulevard in downtown Chattanooga. Judy is the center’s Visual Arts Coordinator. Work! Work! Work! For Judy, other AIM Center employees, as well as AIM Center community members. A massive 12 foot sculpture, honoring the AIM Center’s late co-founder, Bonnie Currey-Stamps. It’s…

Summerville Boil Water Notice Lifted

Water supplies should be restored to everyone following flooding

SUMMERVILLE, Georgia (WDEF) – Officials have lifted the Boil Water Advisory for Summerville. The flooding over Labor Day Weekend knocked out the local water supply system. But officials say water service has now been restored and tests show it is safe to drink without boiling. “All water samples are negative, no bacteria in the City of Summerville Water System.” The…

Brian Kemp Visits Trenton for Campaign Stop

TRENTON, Ga. (WDEF)- Georgia Governor Brian Kemp visited Dade County this morning for a campaign event. His campaign hosted a breakfast at the Trenton Community Center where he had a roughly 30 minute speech to a room full of his supporters. Kemp spent much of his speech encouraging his supporters to assist his campaign as much as possible to win…

Brainerd High School removed from Tennessee schools priority list

Faculty and parents believe future at Brainerd HS is bright

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — It’s been more than a decade, but they finally did it. Brainerd High School officially worked its way off the state’s priority list of struggling schools, and they’re not slowing down any time soon. The state of Tennessee recently named 13 Hamilton County schools as Reward Schools, and another 13 as Level 5 Schools. But for the…

Lookouts Give Up Only Two Hits in Beating Tennessee 6-2

(lookouts.com) The Chattanooga Lookouts only surrendered two hits in their 6-2 win over the Tennessee Smokies. Tuesday marked the start of Chattanooga’s final series of the year. Reigning Southern League Player of the Week, Christian Roa only allowed one run in six innings to earn his second win of the year. Roa now has a 1.06 ERA over three starts…

Preliminary report on Marion Co. helicopter crash

WASHINGTON D.C. (WDEF) – The National Transportation Safety Board has released their preliminary report on the I-24 helicopter crash that killed a Marion County detective and a Highway Patrol Pilot. The report confirms that Matt Blansett and Lee Russell were taking part in a marijuana observation flight. They also helped search for a missing person before the crash, but resumed…