Truck Load of Food & Supplies Donated to Homeless in N. GA

A truck load of food and supplies for the homeless were given out to the North Georgia community today. An anonymous donor provided food and hygienic supplies. Perry’s Promise also assisted with this delivery of goods. Georgia State representative Mike Cameron was there to help deliver the much – needed supplies. “You know it’s one thing to tell people God…

Maclellan Island Gets Grant for New Improvements

Maclellan island has some exciting new improvements coming this summer. Maclellan Island is a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts being in the middle of the Tennessee River. “It’s kind of a destination especially in the spring and summer on the weekends. It’s well used by the paddling community,” says Darlene Carlson, Executive Director for Chattanooga Audubon Society. Improvements will come…

CHI Memorial Announces new Hospital in Catoosa County

CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga (WDEF) – Currently Residents in the North Georgia area have to drive 30 minutes to find the nearest fully functioning hospital. But That long drive is coming to an end, as CHI Memorial announced that they will begin construction on a new hospital placed right in the heart of Catoosa County. “We are so thankful to be advancing…

Lumber prices let up giving hope to homebuyers

RINGGOLD, Georgia (WDEF)- “They’re not as good as they used to be. The golden egg is broken,” said Junior. Lumber such as 2x4s were viewed almost as gold over the last several months but it’s changing. “We were paying $1800 for a 1000 3 to 4 weeks ago. $1000 a 1000 now that’s down 60% 70%,” said Junior. Builders have…

What’s Right With Our Schools: Ringgold’s Tiger Guard Drill Team

RINGGOLD, GA (WDEF) -The Tiger Guard Drill team continues to fill the trophy case at Ringgold High. The team overcame unprecedented challenges this year and made some History along the way.   Sgt. 1st Class Larry Sisemore says, ” (It’s been a)  Very difficult school year and stuff where the drill, we have dealt with kids in quarantine. We have…

Two Sunday night shootings in Chattanooga; Police say they are not connected

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Chattanooga police are investigating two shootings that happened late Sunday night. The first one happened around 10:20 p.m. on North Kelly Street. Police say that one man was shot is suffering from non-life threatening injuries. Man shot near North Kelly Street Sunday The second shooting happened on North Germantown Road just before 11 p.m. A man was…

Red Wolves beat North Carolina, 3-2

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (Press release) – The Red Wolves returned to CHI Memorial on Sunday night following a two game road trip that ended with three points in Tucson. Opposition North Carolina FC came into the match looking for inspiration after a woeful start to the campaign that saw John Bradford’s side secure one point in their first six games. On…

Chattanooga-Hamilton County Rescue assist in search for Summer Wells

HAWKINS CO., Tenn. (WDEF)- According to the T.B.I, nearly seventy agencies from across Tennessee and several other states have joined together to find Summer Wells. The agency tweeted this evening that Chattanooga Hamilton County Rescue teams are assisting in the search as well.   These are just a few of the agencies that have assisted in the search for Summer…

Perry’s Promise provides pet supplies for those in need

ROSSVILLE, Ga. (WDEF)- We’ve officially entered the “Dog Days of Summer” and Perry’s Promise is doing everything they can to make sure that pets are well taken care of. The organization gave away pet food and supplies to low-income families or anyone else in need of assistance with their pets. They also collected donations for senior citizens who may need…

Tennessee Strawberry Festival returns for 74th year

DAYTON, Tenn. (WDEF)- Today was a Berry great day to enjoy any of the many festivals that happened in the Tennessee Valley. The long awaited 74th annual strawberry festival came back after taking a year off for COVID-19. Over 400 cars participated in the car show. Thousands of people showed up to eat good food, grab a basket of strawberries…

1st annual Juneteenth Festival at The Bethlehem Center

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The 2021 Juneteenth celebrations continued at The Bethlehem Center as they hosted their first annual Juneteenth Festival. Food trucks, music and black-owned vendors came out commemorate the day. Mayor Kelly and other elected officials stopped by to talk about the importance of Juneteenth within the city of Chattanooga. It was a great time for all that attended….

Chattanooga releases the 2021 Black-Owned business directory

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Chattanooga’s office of Multicultural Affairs released it’s 2021 copy of the Black Business directory. The directory includes black businesses that are registered with the City of Chattanooga. The purpose is to generate business within the community. Chattanooga’s Community Program Coordinator, Vanessa A. Jackson, says,”One of the significant things about the Greenwood Massacre and Black Wall Street was…

City of Chattanooga honors Black Wall Street

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- The rain and clouds did not stop the Juneteenth celebrations here in the Scenic City. Chattanooga’s office of Multicultural Affairs recreated Black Wall Street and celebrated black businesses within the city all month long. Today, they head an interactive event that explained exactly what Black Wall Street was through photos and art work. Photos of Chattanooga’s early…

Baylor Pitcher Sydney Berzon Named State’s Gatorade Softball Player of the Year

(press release) CHICAGO (June 18, 2021) — In its 36th year of honoring the nation’s best high school athletes, Gatorade today announced Sydney Berzon of Baylor School as its 2020-21 Gatorade Tennessee Softball Player of the Year. Berzon is the first Gatorade Tennessee Softball Player of the Year to be chosen from Baylor School. The award, which recognizes not only…

Hamilton County’s Public Defender Steve Smith Elected President of TN Public Defenders

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Public defenders represent those accused of a crime who are unable to afford legal assistance. Often accused of heinous, high-profile crimes, our country offers defendants a unique opportunity to speak out. “All people, even people who can’t afford it, have the right, the constitutional right, to be represented when they are accused of crimes,” says Chelsea Curtis,…

Intern creates a drive for cleaning supplies for the former homeless

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF) -The Homeless Services Division’s primary goal is to make homelessness in Chattanooga brief, rare, and non-recurring by locating permanent housing. “Our model is housing first. So we do have an outreach team that will go and make connections with the community. And once were engaged they work with the housing navigator that will help them navigate all…