Some Halt 401K Contributions Under Inflationary Pressures

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — A report from Savings.com indicates that twenty five percent of Americans are reducing or pausing their 401K contributions. The report suggests that inflation is to blame. People are choosing not to save their money, as essentials such as groceries and housing grow ever more expensive. “The numbers we got this morning for inflation show that energy prices…

Small Plane Crashes at Chattanooga Airport

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Crews are investigating a plane crash at the Chattanooga Airport late Tuesday morning. The Chattanooga Fire Department responded shortly after 11:30 a.m. CFD says the single engine plane went down off Jubilee Drive, just short of the Lovell Field runway. The two people on-board were not seriously hurt. They were out of the plane when first…

Collegedale Planning Commission recommends property rezoning

Many Collegedale residents unsure of, against potential new housing development

COLLEGEDALE, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Collegedale Planning Commission held its latest meeting tonight about the potential rezoning of the locally beloved Hidden Hills Farm and Saddle Club property. A packed crowd appeared heartbroken tonight after the commission wholly recommended, with one abstention, the approval with conditions to rezone the property. Before the decision was made, however, several residents still say…

Major credit cards place guns under new merchant category

Local gun shop manager believes gun sales will increase in response

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) — Major credit cards are adding a new merchant category for firearms retailers, much to the celebration of gun-control advocates. Visa, Mastercard and American Express are all doing so to help curb mass shootings. But not everybody is celebrating. One local gun store manager says his customers feel as if their Second Amendment rights are being…

County Mayor vetoes new dais to make room for him and new commissioner

"there was some sticker shock with that price tag"

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Hamilton County Mayor Weston Wamp is vetoing plans to add an additional seat to the County Commission’s Dais. At last week’s meeting, it was announced that the expansion would cost 49-thousand dollars. After speaking with Chairman Chip Baker and members of his staff, Wamp decided not to have a seat among the commissioners. “The price tag on…

What’s Right With Ours Schools: Hamilton County Schools eLabs

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WDEF) – It’s a sign of the times, eLabs are a vital part of education at all levels these days. Thanks to PEF and Volkswagen Chattanooga, Hamilton County Schools has cut the ribbon on a dozen new eLabs. Robin Bambrey is the Principal at Hardy Elementary School. She says, “We are beyond excited and honored to be part…

Nearly 400 people participate in the Chattanooga Stair Climb Memorial to honor 9/11 first responder victims

Brian Fitzpatrick, a firefighter with FDNY's Ladder 22, nearly brought to tears by the local response

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The first plane struck the World Trade Center at 8:43 in the morning on this day in 2001. Today at that time, New York City read the names that are memorialized at the site of the World Trade Center. Locally, first responders and their friends and family here in Chattanooga walked the steps of AT&T Field, and…

Hamilton County EMS worker honored for 40+-years of service…and he’s not done

The Chattanooga Elks Lodge honors Charles P.B. "Scobey" Newman for his over 40 years of service for Patriot Day

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Sunday marks the 21st anniversary of the terrorist attacks at the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. It’s also Patriot Day. A time when America honors those who were killed in the September 11th attacks. Some of those people were first responders. Locally, the Elks Lodge honored an emergency services worker for his 40-plus years…

Summerville water flowing again

Sand bags available for this weekend

SUMMERVILLE, Georgia (WDEF) – After a week of water insecurity from the weekend flooding, Summerville is finally getting some of its water back. The water system had been knocked out by the record flooding. But by Friday, city officials announced that some water was pumping through the system again. However, even if you do get water at your house, they…

Scottsboro store celebrates 50th Anniversary

Unclaimed Baggage is nation's only retail store selling once-lost luggage

JACKSON COUNTY, Ala. (WDEF) — Scottsboro’s Unclaimed Baggage, America’s only lost luggage retail store, celebrated the end of its 50th Anniversary Road Tour today. The store’s road tour team returned after a four-month journey all throughout the country. They visited all 50 states over the summer. To celebrate, the store kicked off a two-day celebration today that will last through…

Chattanooga State hosts in-person college and career fair

In-person event is first of its kind since 2019, shows ties to growing student enrollment

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — For the first time since 2019, Chattanooga State Community College held its college and career fair in person today. One member of the city chamber noticed a lack of “pandemic panic” and from students, who were buzzing with excitement. Hundreds of students from Hamilton County Schools flocked to Chatt State today to get a taste of the…

CPD initiative shows major decline in auto-related crimes

CPD says it has seen a 19% decline in auto-related crimes due to task force for the year

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Police Department had a busy last 24 hours. One person was carjacked in the 1700 block of Kelly Street, and a woman had her car stolen this afternoon in the 2100 block of Stuart Street. But CPD is fighting back. A focused initiative has seen a major decline in auto-related crimes. The reports are all…

Moon River Festival Returns for Fourth Year

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Moon River Festival is back this weekend for its fourth year in Chattanooga. Organizers say they have a packed lineup – from Madeline Edwards and Mat Kearney, to Local Natives and Leon Bridges. Drew Holcomb & The Neighbors are also performing again this year. Drew Holcomb tells News 12 they’ll be playing a new song, “Dance…

Coahulla Creek Shuts Out Chattooga 35-0

Dalton, GA-(WDEF-TV) Coahulla Creek shut out Chattooga 35-0 on Thursday night. The game was supposed to go down at Chattooga High School, but it was moved to Coahulla Creek due to recent flooding in Summerville, Georgia. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Chattooga County High, Coahulla Creek High School, football game, local football game, local sports, Sports

Bradley Central Downs Rival McMinn Co 42-24

Cleveland, TN-(WDEF-TV) Bradley Central raced out to a 21-0 lead and went on to beat rival McMinn Co 42-24 on Thursday night. J’Alan Terry set the tone for the Bears early with a 78-yard touchdown run. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Bradley Central, Cleveland, Football, local sports, McMinn County High School, Sports

Chattanoogans remember life of Queen Elizabeth II

Local residents believe the 96-year-old monarch left a worldwide impact

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — For 70 years, Queen Elizabeth II served as an inspiration to many throughout both England and the world. Her Majesty passed away Thursday at the age of 96. The mood suddenly turned somber for many residents once the news made its way across the pond to the Tennessee Valley. Long-time Chattanooga radio personality Richard Winham was born…

Titans Lose All Pro Pass Rusher Harold Landry Right Before the Season Opener

What a bummer for the Titans. The week before their season opener against the New York Giants, and veteran pass rusher Harold Landry is out for the year after suffering a knee injury in practice. Landry was a Pro Bowler last year, who Titan’ed Up with 12 sacks last season. Said head coach Mike Vrabel:”It’s unfortunate. It’s disappointing. Feel terrible…