What’s Right With Our Schools: Chattanooga Christian School’s Missions Club

CHATTANOOGA, TN (WDEF) – Chattanooga Christian School is on a Mission. Melania Ray teaches Life Science at CCS. She says, “The program is called Missions Club, and our main purpose is to encourage and build up the student body and the faculty at CCS,  specifically the Middle School, but we also appreciate the opportunities to go outside the school and…

Hamilton County Schools and City of Chattanooga unveil Community Forward School Program

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – First time since the 1997 merger the city of Chattanooga will be investing in Hamilton County Schools. It’s all part of a new program called the Community Forward School Initiative. This plan will increase success by investing in students and their families. “Community Forward is going to help us ensure that students and families thrive by design,”…

Future Plans For Reflection Riding

One of Chattanooga’s more popular “outdoor venues” is making a push for the future. Reflection Riding merged with the Chattanooga Nature Center back in 2017. And now, Reflection Riding has a new plan. With an eye towards our generations to come. The facility is a 300 acre open air nature center in Lookout Valley. It’s a place to have fun….

Lady Red Wolves bring back second straight conference championship

EAST RIDGE, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Chattanooga Lady Red Wolves went into last weekend’s conference title match as underdogs, and came out as champions. Back-to-back titles for the She Wolves, and they’re still celebrating. The ladies showed off their trophy and signed autographs for fans during Saturday’s men’s match at CHI Memorial Stadium. The She Wolves won seven games, lost…

Murray County plans for two quarterbacks to cure losing streak

MURRAY COUNTY, Ga. (WDEF) — The Murray County Indians have been searching for success for five years. This year, they might have found the magic formula, with *two* experienced quarterbacks preparing to play. “We all just want to win, and Murray hasn’t done that in a long time,” quarterback Tyson Leonard said. Murray County has been overshadowed and overlooked for…

Barons blast Lookouts again, 11-6

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The Birmingham Barons take five wins from the six game series down I-59 home, after blasting through the Chattanooga Lookouts Sunday afternoon. Connor Curlis allowed six earned runs, which set the Barons up for an 11-6 win. Categories: Sports, Sports – Baseball, Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Baseball, Birmingham Barons, Chattanooga Lookouts

Chattanooga Trans Liberation Collective hosts rally in Coolidge Park

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – The Chattanooga Trans Liberation Collective hosted a rally aiming to fight laws recently passed by Tennessee. Their desire is to make Chattanooga and all of Tennessee a safe space in which transgender persons can be themselves without fear or limitation. “We’re fighting for our lives often. These laws make us actually really unsafe,” says Evelina Kertay, Co-Chair…

Ooltewah hopes new coach, experience create winning season

OOLTEWAH, Tenn. (WDEF) — After having three different head coaches in 2021, the Ooltewah Owls have finally settled on a familiar face to lead the flock. Former Owls quarterback Goose Manning takes over and tries to get winning back to exit 11. “Ooltewah’s where I’m supposed to be.” After a quick off-season stint with Tyner, Ooltewah’s former offensive coordinator Goose…

CFC wins Independent Cup, 5-0

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Chattanooga FC already had the Independent Cup trophy locked with six points from the last two matches. Nonetheless, the Boys in Blue showed out in the final Independent Cup game Saturday, beating Soda City, 5-0. Categories: Sports, Sports – Local Sports News, Sports – Soccer Tags: Chattanooga FC, Independent Cup, NISA, Soccer, Soda City FC

Red Wolves draw with Greenville

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (Press Release) – The Red Wolves welcomed fellow USL League One frontrunners Greenville Triumph Saturday night in a matchup between two of the best sides in the league. The match started well for the Red Wolves in the first half when a brilliantly taken free kick from Jose Carrera-Garcia took a wicked deflection and landed in the back…

Erlanger Health Centers Back To School Bash

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- It’s almost back to school time again. Today, Erlanger Health Centers hosted a Back to School Bash for the community. Health screenings, giveaways and information on how to have a healthy school year were all available. Children and adults could participate in the screenings. Kellyann Woods, Erlanger Health Center’s Chief Operating Officer, says, “Even though COVID is…

Voting Rights Rally

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – The Unity Group of Chattanooga and the Poor People’s Campaign have teamed up to host a voter rights rally earlier this afternoon  The rally focused on getting more Chattanooga’s registered to vote and letting their voices be heard.  The event also focused one what the groups main goals are with this push for more voting rights :…

Medical Marijuana licenses awarded to 6 companies in Georgia

WALKER COUNTY, Tenn (WDEF) – It’s a big day for Georgia’s medical marijuana program. On Saturday, the medical cannabis commission revealed the six companies that will be licensed to grow marijuana , convert it into cannabis oil and sell the finished product to eligible Georgia patients. Two years ago, the Georgia General Assembly passed House Bill 324, “Georgia’s Hope Act,” which…

Third and final Boynton Tower renovated and open

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Chattanooga Mayor Tim Kelly cut the ribbon! So, that means it’s official. The third and final tower of Boynton Drive is now open. Three towers and a community room have been renovated thanks to this $13 million project. Mayor Tim Kelly says, “It’s no secret that we have a shortage of housing in Chattanooga and a real…

Congress Candidate pushes to get 28,000 Hamilton County residents registered to vote

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)-Congressional candidate Nathaniel Doss says that he is committed to getting people in Hamilton County registered to vote. Doss and the Hamilton County Democratic Party want to get an additional 28,000 voters registered. Doss believes that many people have lost trust in elections, specifically in the minority community. Doss says, “There’s still some distrust of government, in our…

Notre Dame Eager to Regain Championship Form

After playing for a state title in 2017, the Notre Dame Fighting Irish haven’t had much fight the last two years, winning a total of three games. Time to wake up the echoes as the Irish get the 30-in-30 spotlight. For Notre Dame to play like a champion again, head coach Charles Fant knows it doesn’t take some fancy plan….

Eviction moratorium and its conclusion

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)- Buddy Presley With Presley Law Firm said although the CDC eviction moratorium runs through the end of the month, evictions have already started back up. “There were some federal court cases that determined the CDC did not have authority to issue a moratorium nationwide,” said Presley. He said North Georgia counties including Catoosa and Walker had far fewer…

City of Chattanooga receives $3.4 million grant for COVID-19 health literacy

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Mayor Tim Kelly and the city of Chattanooga have been awarded a very large grant to help improve health literacy within the city. Chattanooga and Memphis were the only cities in the state of Tennessee to receive the funding. The Health and Human Services Advancing Literacy Grant is a $3.4 million grant that will be used for…