“Lime Green Wedding Cake” comes to Sculpture Gardens

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – A new sculpture has been added to the Sculpture Fields at Montague Park. IT’S Titled “Lime Green Wedding Cake.” the sculpture was pieced together with layers of metal and was designed by Austin Collins, a Sculpture professor at Notre Dame University. The sculpture was sponsored by Food City. With the addition of “Lime Green Wedding Cake,” Montague Park…

73rd Annual Armed Forces Parade was one of our biggest

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The 73rd annual Armed Forces Parade happened in downtown Chattanooga this morning. This was the largest Armed Forces Parade in Chattanooga history with 121 total entries in the parade. News 12’s Chip Chapman emceed the event. Every high school band in Hamilton County marched in the parade. Other organizations represented were the golden wives club, the american red…

Students race electric cars in the Green Prix

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Not a grand prix, but a green prix. Students from all over Hamilton County built and raced their own electric vehicles. Local non-profit Greenspace and E-P-B teamed up to provide building materials to various schools in the Tennessee Valley. Kids who chose to participate built and designed their own team car and logo. Madison Rowlings, the director…

Chattanooga Police Face Unique Challenge Pursuing Indictments for Drug Overdose Deaths

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Second degree murder, facilitation of second degree murder, criminally negligent homicide — these are some of the charges on which fourteen people were indicted yesterday. These charges were in connection to nine overdose deaths, but, as CPD Captain John Chambers explains, that can present a unique challenge to investigators. “Whenever you’re investigating overdose death cases, you don’t…

More To The Story: “You Have No Idea”

When the pandemic shut her business down, she decided to write a book

RED BANK, Tennessee (WDEF) – It’s a locally owned business on Chattanooga’s Main Street. Merchants on Main. This is the owner, Missy Steiner, flipping through the pages of a book. More on that book in a moment. As for the store, it’s an eclectic place. Steiner rents out space to various merchants. Then they set up their own little shop….

Dalton Academy Celebrates State Soccer Title in First Year of Playing the Sport

Dalton, GA-(WDEF-TV) Dalton just reached a new level of Soccer Town U.S.A. In its inaugural season, Dalton Academy won the Class A soccer state championship. The school had a victory pep rally on Thursday. The Pumas are made up of students who fit soccer in between work and school. They shocked everyone — including their own coaches — in winning…

Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly enthusiastic about city’s future

Kelly addressed city residents in Chattanooga's State of the City event

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — The Tivoli Theatre opened its doors to all, as Chattanoogans gathered to hear about the city’s current status, as well as what to expect moving forward at Thursday’s State of the City event. Former Salt Lake County Mayor Ben McAdams discussed leveraging property assets to further revitalize the city’s economy, saying there’s a potential to “innovate” regarding…

Second Opening Act Added to Kane Brown Show

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — If you haven’t seen the billboards all over town, Kane Brown has added a second opening act on Saturday night. Restless Road is joining Brown once again for his hometown show at Finley Stadium. They’ve already opened for the Tennessee Valley native on the first leg of his “Blessed and Free” tour. “We’ve learned so much…

Preparations Underway for Kane Brown Show

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The team for Tennessee Valley native and country music star Kane Brown has been working around the clock, preparing for his concert at Finley Stadium this Saturday night. Kane’s tour manager Mark Oglesby tells News 12 they’ve been out here since Monday, setting up the stage and all of their equipment. 12 semi trucks had to…

From The Archives: 1992 reaction to the Rodney King beating verdict

Story from 4/29/1992

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Police arrests caught on video are all over the news these days. But controversial arrests are nothing new. Thirty years ago, the most infamous case of all played out in Los Angeles. It started with video of police beating Rodney King during an arrest. It ended with the L-A riots. Here is what Chattanoogans thought when the verdict…

Fed largest increase in interest rates leads to stock market roller coaster as economy tightens

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)- The Fed has raised interest rates again this year. This time by half a percentage point. This follows The Fed’s decision to raise its rates. In March they increased rates by a quarter percentage point. “Things are getting more expensive. Supply chains are out of whack causing inflation to be much higher than it has in several…

National Day of Prayer: Catoosa County Observation

Crowd gathers to recognize the National Day of Prayer on the courthouse lawn

In observance of the National Day of Prayer, a crowd joined together on the front lawn of the Catoosa County Courthouse. Thursday afternoon, the southern gospel group the Hullanders performed and hosted the event. This is an annual tradition put on by the Catoosa County Baptist Association (CBA). Daniel Hyde is with the CBA, he said he believes in the…

Chattanooga artists gather together at Storytelling Spaces event

Three-day event will showcase local stories through local art

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Miller Plaza was just stop number one for Storytelling Spaces, which features several Chattanooga artists — all of whom received grants facilitated through The Enterprise Center. Everything from photography to canvas art to puppetry was showcased, but behind each art lies a story to be heard. “Whether its homelessness or the power of words and why they’re important,…

WACKER celebrates International Firefighters Day

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) — May 4 is celebrated globally as International Firefighters’ Day. WACKER in Charleston, Tennessee, has firefighters of their own on standby in case of an emergency at the pyrogenic-silica plant. The plant’s fire chief says the company honors its firefighters globally because the company has “several other fire departments in Europe.” It’s also very important for us…

Bledsoe Co Softball Finishes Regular Season With Sizzling 25-1 Record

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The Bledose County softball team barely finished over five-hundred last year. And now this year, they’re almost unbeatable. The Warriors just completed the regular season with a 25-1 record. Reporter”When you say 25-1, does that. Do you kind of.” Said pitcher Ella Baker:”It turns heads that’s for sure.” (laughter) Reporter:”Does that stun you to hear that kind of record?”…

The history and future of abortion in our area

If the Supreme Court strikes down Roe V Wade, most abortions will automatically become illegal 13 days later in Tennessee

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Tennessee is one of 13 states that already have triggering laws on the books, that kick in once Roe V. Wade is struck down.  The legal battle didn’t end in our state when the Supreme Court ruled in 1973. 6232 Vance was once the home of Chattanooga’s last abortion clinic. Now, it’s a memorial to the unborn….

Here is what several schools are going to do with their TVA STEM grants

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tennessee (WDEF) – The TVA, EPB and Bicentennial Volunteers Incorporated are giving money back to the schools. They have aswarded $36,000 in STEM grants to 11 schools in the Chattanooga area. “TVA is committed to supporting STEM education to help develop today’s students into tomorrow’s engineers, scientists and IT professionals,” said Jeannette Mills, TVA executive vice president and…

Commissioner Tim Boyd is happy that Coty Wamp won

She defeated Boyd's political nemesis, Neal Pinkston

HAMILTON COUNTY (WDEF) – Hamilton County Commissioner Tim Boyd didn’t hide his happiness with the outcome of the District Attorney Race. Boyd has constantly hounded District Attorney Neal Pinkston over hiring both his wife and his brother-in-law in his office and how it violated state rules. So when commissioners congratulated both the winners and losers in yesterday’s elections, Boyd told…

Election Recap: Wamps Win Nominations for Mayor, District Attorney

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) — Last night, siblings Weston and Coty Wamp won the republican primaries for Hamilton County Mayor and District Attorney. The Mayor’s Race was tense, with Wamp and runner-up Sabrena Smedley finishing only 321 votes apart. “I felt like I was winning out talking to voters, earlier today. I thought I was losing when I saw those early voting…

More To The Story: The WeinerMobile

Beware: much hot dot punnery ahead!

CLEVELAND, Tennessee (WDEF) – I’m in Cleveland folks, and I’m trying to figure out what that contraption is way up yonder? Wait a minute, how could I’ve been so “out to lunch?” Of course, it’s the wienermobile. Oscar Mayer has been using this 14-thousand pound bad boy since 1936. In case you’re counting, this is the 12th variation of the original…