Rain drenches the Fall Food Truck Rally, but not the hunger for the food

Business owners say the event is a great way to network as an organization and as a customer

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – While the rain was still going on, the first Horizon Pavilion across from Finley Stadium held the Fall Food Truck Rally. Several mobile businesses were on hand despite the rain. The event is a way for many of these small businesses to showcase their skills and network at the same time. Sheka Ransom, the owner of the…

Mocs pitch first season opener shutout since 1995

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)-A dominate season opening performance against conference opponent Wofford. The Mocs win 31-0 and lead 24-0 at the half. Ailym Ford ran for over 15o yards and had two Touchdowns. The biggest play of the night arguably was made by the defense where a 45-yard interception return by Reuben Lowery III for six gave Chattanooga a 17-0 lead….

Shooting between two cars leads to chaos along Brainerd Road

Three businesses were affected by the shooting; Windows and cars in parking lot shot in the crossfire; chaos led to a car wreck on Brainerd Road

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – A chaotic scene late this afternoon along Brainerd Road near Greenway View. Several shots fired between two cars, leading to a a car wreck and one person hospitalized. That chaos led to three businesses being affected, with many workers and patrons hitting the pavement. Brian Clay, a customer at nearby Rimtyme, explains: “I got out the car…

Chattanooga Radio Control Club hosts Fly – Palooza

This weekend the Chattanooga Radio Control Club in Ooltewah, TN hosted free RC airplane lessons.  This free event lets kids and teens try their hand controlling motorized airplanes ranging everywhere from one to four feet in length. There were also Simulation Trainings and RC Demos. Clarke Gallaher with Extreme Flight RC said this hobby is actually more affordable than most…

Food Truck Friday returns to Chattanooga

Growing business may lead to food truck festival in 2023

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — If you were on I-24 today with the windows down and smelled something that had your mouth watering, chances are it was the collective aroma coming from this month’s Food Truck Friday. On the first Friday of the new month, Marlin Road transforms into Food Truck Junction. It’s all overseen by the Kitchen Incubator of Chattanooga, which…

‘A Lasting Legacy’: Ham. Co. Office of Emergency Management recognizes Natl Preparedness Month

The Hamilton County Office of Emergency Management is recognizing September as National Preparedness Month with their “a lasting legacy” campaign.Amy Maxwell is the Public Relations for HCOEM, she said an emergency kits is critical and it is always better to be proactive than reactive. “Let’s talk about an emergency to go kit. What does that consist of? Water. It is…

Witness to shooting on dove season’s first day says shooter “lacked remorse” & “looking to exit area”

A woman and child were hit by bird shot; TWRA spokesperson says it was a "minor issue"

HAMILTON COUNTY (WDEF) – A mother and son were shot on the first day of dove hunting season on a site in North Chickamauga Creek. It was a controlled hunt Thursday, but an eyewitness says the Tennessee Wildlife Resource Agency did not limit the number of people entering the area. It happened in the Dove Fields area of the site,…

More To The Story with Staley: Don Poole

Dave talks to the retiring judge

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – It was a special Thursday afternoon for Boyd Patterson. As the newly elected 11th District Criminal Court Judge, he takes the oath of office from retiring judge Don Poole. With the oath, comes the transfer of the robe. A new era begins! But WEDNESDAY afternoon, it was all about Don Poole. Hanging up that robe after 17 years…

Lookouts rally in the 8th to win 3-2

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF) Joe Boyle Struck out 6 and the Lookouts scoring the winning run in the 8th to win 3-2. Both teams started off the game slow, although Lookouts were able to escape without giving up a run in the first inning with the bases loaded. Mike Siani was thrown out when he left fist before the pitcher threw,…

Rally for minimum wage hike held at UTC

Protesters demand university pay all employees at least $15 an hour

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Local members of the United Campus Workers held a rally today at UTC, demanding the school raise minimum wages to $15 an hour. The organization’s campaign has already received hundreds of signatures in support of the pay raise. The UCW says UTC has promised that a plan exists to meet the pay raise demands, but they don’t…

Catoosa County officials concerned over bus route safety

CSX Communication has not responded to calls from Sheriff's Office, Board of Education

CATOOSA COUNTY, Georgia (WDEF) — Catoosa County leaders need the community’s help to make a school bus route safer. Both the local sheriff’s office and school board are asking residents to call the transportation company responsible with their complaints. The safety of the county’s children was on the minds of both Catoosa County’s sheriff and superintendent today — they’re calling…

McCallie Football preparing for another Tennessee State title rematch

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)- Week three of the Tennessee high school football schedule features a TSSAA state championship game rematch between McCallie and MBA . For the Blue Tornado, the win was the program’s third consecutive title under coach Ralph Potter and completed a season sweep of the Big Red. Now McCallie is facing MBA again this year, in what could…

From The Archives: 2017 Hurricane Harvey issues

We look back at how the Texas hurricane affected our Labor Day weekend plans 5 years ago

  CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – We’ve had a very calm hurricane season so far in our part of the world. But that generally is not the case this time of year. Five years ago, Hurricane Harvey hit the Louisiana and Texas coasts. Harvey came ashore as a category 4 hurricane in the last week of August. But it’s biggest impact was…

Equipment manufacturer ‘Ironcraft’ to open in Cleveland bringing an estimated 400 jobs

CLEVELAND, Tennessee (WDEF) – A new company announced this week it will bring 400 new jobs to the Bradley County area. The agricultural equipment manufacturer IronCraft Attachments has come to Cleveland. Managers said they hope to start hiring production staff in September of 2023. The first phase of operations will employee 150 to 200 workers. Cleveland Mayor Kevin Brooks said…

New $582 million dollar investment will bring new jobs and high salaries to McMinn County

State and local officials announced $582 million dollar investment to establish a lithium hydroxide processing facility in McMinn County. Piedmont Lithium is a producer of lithium hydroxide, a critical component in the supply chain for the booming electric vehicle market. After looking at over 30 different locations in 7 different states, the company decided to set up their new plant…

Acuna and Riley Homer as Braves Down Colorado 3-2

ATLANTA (AP) – Kyle Wright pitched seven scoreless innings to earn his major league-leading 17th victory, Austin Riley and Ronald Acuña Jr. homered, and the Atlanta Braves beat the Colorado Rockies 3-2. The defending World Series champion Braves avoided their first four-game losing streak since Sept. 14-18, 2021. Atlanta, with the NL’s third-best record at 80-51, remained three games behind…

Pensacola Rallies to Beat the Chattanooga Lookouts 5-4

(lookouts.com) The Chattanooga Lookouts dropped the second game of their series against Pensacola by a score of 5-4. In his Lookouts and Double-A debut, Christian Roa only allowed one run in five innings while striking out six batters. Backed by Roa’s strong outing Lookouts and Blue Wahoos were tied heading into the bottom of the fifth. New Lookouts infielder Christian…

CFC Fall 3-2 to Metro Louisville

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The CFC built a 2-0 lead at halftime over Metro Louisville FC, but Chattanooga couldn’t hold on in the second half as Louisville rallied for the 3-2 victory. Since this was a non-league game, the CFC were able to play a lot of their younger players, including Damian Rodriguez. He just graduated from Dalton High School, and he scored…

EPB warns customers of potential phone scam

Company says scam callers may be referring customers to automated payment system

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) — EPB is warning the community about a scam some of its customers may be experiencing or have experienced. Some customers have reached out to the company’s call center reporting referrals to an automated payment system. The issue is the company doesn’t use such a system. Questions about customer accounts would instead result in a direct…