Making A Name For Herself!

There’s a young girl from Rossville who is “tearing up” the world of karate. And it’s hard to believe what she’s accomplished in such a short amount of time. Kaylee Anderson has only truly been active in the world of martial arts for one year. One. Kaylee has already won more awards than most of us could ever dream about….

Pfizer data suggests that third dose protects against Delta Variant

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Pfizer says it has promising data about its COVID-19 Vaccine Booster. Using data that has not been published or peer reviewed just yet, Pfizer announced this morning that their third dose of the COVID-19 vaccine could protect against the Delta Variant. However, one local pharmacist suggests that people do not try to get a third dose before…

Hamilton County Commissioners discuss Delta concerns and vaccination rates

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn (WDEF) – The CDC is advising people to go back to wearing masks specifically while in areas with elevated infection rates- and unfortunately that includes Hamilton County. This new statement was the topic of today’s County Commission meeting as local officials and health experts discussed  concerns for the future. “All the numbers are going in the wrong direction…

Potential Excites Ringgold Tigers

Ringgold posted a .500 record last year, but the Tigers believe they can be much more than a middle of the pack team this fall. Ringgold enjoys the 30-in-30 spotlight. Nothing gives a coach confidence like returning 22 seniors, who are hungry for success. Said head coach Robert Akins:”Because of the way they have worked in the weight room and…

City of Chattanooga closes all Community Centers after summer camp ends Friday

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- There were 122 new cases of COVID-19 today in Hamilton County. Monday, Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly closed two more Community Centers for cleaning because of confirmed COVID-19 Cases. Today, the city made an announcement that all Chattanooga Community Centers will remain closed after summer camps are complete on Friday. Chattanooga’s director of community health, Dr. Mary Lambert…

The Lantern at Morning Pointe Reopens After Near Tornado Destruction

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – A local residential home for seniors with Alzheimer’s took a devastating hit by a tornado in April of 2020. This week they are back open, and better than ever. “As you look back at Easter night in 2020 when the devastating tornado hit Chattanooga, Morning Pointe Senior Living and The Lantern took direct hits. By the grace…

Erlanger officials step up and donate blood

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – Currently we are in the middle of a nationwide blood shortage.  So, Erlanger Officials are stepping up by donating blood. Officials say the Pandemic and summer are to blame for less people coming in to donate. Blood assurance is the sole supplier for our area hospitals and is in desperate need of blood donors. “With us having LifeForce…

How to save money on your energy bill during the summer heat

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – With the Summer Sun beating down on Chattanooga, boy has it been hot. Even though you may want to run inside and crank up that AC, Experts say DON’T.  “Starting Wednesday temperatures and heat indices are going to continue to rise. It can feel like 103 degrees tomorrow but by Friday it could feel like 105. Please…

Southeast Whitfield Fighting For More Wins

Southeast Whitfield elected not to play in a region last fall. They’ll do the same again this season as the Raiders search to be more competitive. Southeast gets the 30-in-30 preview. Even though Southeast Whitfield snapped a 17 game losing streak last year, they still only won one game. Said quarterback Brayden Miles:”We’re motivated to win more. Not just one…

East Hamilton Guard Darwin Randolph Signs Division One Scholarship to Campbell

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) East Hamilton guard Darwin Randolph signed a division one scholarship on Monday as he’s headed to Campbell University in North Carolina. Randolph was the glue for the Hurricanes last year averaging 18 points, 5 rebounds, and 5 assists a game. He’d love to produce those numbers for the Campbell Camels. Said Randolph:”Honestly this was my dream since I was…

Chattanooga Mocs Picked to Win the SoCon Title

(gomocs.com) CHATTANOOGA—The Chattanooga Mocs are 7-time Southern Conference Champs. The league coaches and media association agree that an eighth is on the horizon though the local ball coach proceeds with caution. “Last time I checked,” Coach Rusty Wright started. “They don’t give out trophies in July. We are excited about this team. It has the potential to be special, but…

NWS adds damage threat and simplifies flood watch notifications

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The National Weather Service is making some changes to their notifications. Starting August 2nd, The National Weather Service will be simplifying their notifications. So for instance, instead of hearing flash flood watch or floor watch, it will just be a flood watch. Instead of an urban and small stream flood advisory, it will just be a flood…

GA COVID-19 cases continue to increase as vaccination rates lag behind

DALTON, Georgia (WDEF)- According to the Hamilton County Health Department, it is seeing its highest number of COVID cases since March. Infectious disease director Sherry Gregory said North Georgia is seeing a similar uptick. “Just through the sheer number of changes that we have seen in our long-term care facility definitely indicates how well the vaccine is working,” said Gregory….

UTC financial aid post pandemic

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)-The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga students who have been negatively impacted by the pandemic will receive aid from the school. UTC is providing financial aid this fall to students in need. Assistant Dean of Students  Brett Fuchs said the university has $13 million from the CARES act set aside for financial aid for the fall of 2021…