Renovating the historic Tipton-Fillauer house in Cleveland

CLEVELAND, Tennessee (WDEF) – One of the most historic homes in our area is getting a renovation. And the state of Tennessee is helping with the project. It’s all part of “grant money.” In hopes of preserving historic sites. News 12’s Dave Staley tells us about it, in tonight’s installment of More To The Story. It sits in downtown Cleveland….

City council person rails against “snitches get stitches” code, urges shooting witnesses to come forward

Officials react to Grove Street shooting and other Chattanooga gun violence at County Commission meeting

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – “If you witness something and you’re coming forth for justice, that’s not snitching,” says Chattanooga City Council person Demetrus Coonrod. Dozens of people witnessed a shooting on Grove Street Saturday night that took two lives and injured five more. The police say they have no suspects or motives. “In our community we are now stepping over bodies…

Why are COVID cases now dropping in Chattanooga?

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Chattanooga’s worst COVID surge yet may finally be behind us. “We’ve seen a rather substantial drop consistent with the numbers that are being reported by the health department,” says  Dr. Jay Sizemore with Erlanger. He says that relief from the mounting death toll might still be weeks away. “People who were a case three weeks ago…

Mom to Mom – Graham Cracker Apple Snacks

Here’s the perfect snack to give you all the fall feels and your kids are going to love it. It’s typically for preschoolers and toddlers, because they really enjoy making these, and it’s graham cracker apple snacks, and they’re so yummy.

Colonel Mark Tillman flew Air Force One on 9/11

He spoke Tuesday at the Friends of Scouting luncheon

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Convention Center hosted the 17th Annual Friends of Scouting Luncheon on Tuesday. The event was headlined by Colonel Mark Tillman – the nation’s 12th presidential pilot for Air Force One who flew with former President George W. Bush on September 11th. Prior to the luncheon, he spoke with News 12 about his experience during that…

Grove Street Residents Share Concerns of Growing Violence and Hopelessness Following Shootings

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – “It’s like hopelessness. We don’t get the proper resources. We don’t get no help. So when you’re coming up out here, it’s like, this is life,” says T. West of Grove Street, Chattanooga. Days after a gunman opened fire into a neighborhood party and still no suspects, community members are on edge and frustrated officials aren’t doing…

How does Chattanooga address recent violence?

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Chattanooga was rocked by a tragic weekend of violence, and now the community wants answers. “Particularly the last eighteen months with the pandemic, all of us, the communities, the world, are living in a heightened state of crisis,” says Sejal West with Volunteer Behavior Healthcare. A 14-year-old girl was among those shot on Grove Street Saturday…

Cole Copeland Making Most of Second Chance With the Mocs

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) Cole Copeland started six games as a freshman quarterback for the Mocs in 2017, but then he was suspended the following season for academics. The Bradley Central grad eventually left the team. With his college football career going no where, Copeland worked up the courage to seek a return to UTC. Now he’s making the grades and also starting…

Interim Police Chief and Local Reaction On Weekend Of Gun Violence

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – “They’re all in gangs. They’re violent. They’re young. They don’t have no guidance, no parents,” says Irma Mendoza in response to the nine shootings with three fatalities in Chattanooga this weekend. “Nobody cares about them so they get killed and it’s just like…nothing,” says Mendoza. One of the weekend shootings was outside of 1124 Grove Street. Seven…

Transparency questions over Hamilton County redistricting

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) – The once-in-a-decade district redrawing for Hamilton County is officially underway, but not everyone agrees with how the process has been handled so far. “(You must) Involve the public more by giving people information before your meeting so that they can be prepared to ask questions at your meeting,” says State Representative, Yusuf Hakeem. The first…

Gov. Kemp commits Covid money to give first responders $1000 bonus

ATLANTA (AP) – Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp says he will use federal COVID-19 aid to pay $1,000 bonuses to every police officer, sheriff’s deputy, firefighter and emergency medical technician statewide. Other workers who will be eligible include prison and jail guards, probation and parole officers and 911 dispatchers. The governor also plans $300 payments to volunteer firefighters statewide. His office…

The Hamilton County Health Department begins administering Pfizer Booster Shots

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn (WDEF) – The Pfizer Covid -19 Booster shot is now available in Hamilton County.  Last week the CDC approved Pfizer booster shots for everyone over the age of 65 and today is the first day the booster shot has been available to residents who fit the criteria-  but if you are wanting a booster- you’ll first need to…

R&B superstar R. Kelly convicted in sex trafficking trial

By TOM HAYS and LARRY NEUMEISTER Associated Press NEW YORK (AP) — R. Kelly, the R&B superstar known for his anthem “I Believe I Can Fly,” was convicted Monday in a sex trafficking trial after decades of avoiding criminal responsibility for numerous allegations of misconduct with young women and children. A jury of seven men and five women found Kelly,…

Fort Oglethorpe Police looking for suspect in deadly apartment shooting

Update: FORT OGLETHORPE, Georgia (WDEF) – The G.B.I. have arrested two people in connection to the fatal shooting that happened Thursday night in Fort Oglethorpe. The G.B.I says that Malachi Housley and Keishun Rowe, who are both 18-years-old from Chattanooga, were arrested Friday and charged with Felony Murder. The incident happened at the Oglethorpe Ridge Apartments on Cloud Springs Road…

More To The Story: Chattanooga Historical Society

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Historical Society is a relatively new nonprofit. Starting a little over a year ago. It has yet to OFFICIALLY open. There’s still work to be done. Especially securing storage space. But it’s only a matter of time. Chattanooga hasn’t had an historical society for decades. But when it’s set to go, you’ll be able to really…