Silverdale state run ends in 16-7 loss to Grace-Franklin

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Silverdale Baptist allowed eight runners to score in the top of the first inning, resulting in an uphill battle from the get-go. Grace Christian-Franklin batted another eight around over the course of the seven-inning game to advance to the TSSAA Division II-A quarterfinals. Categories: Sports, Sports – Local Sports News Tags: High School Baseball, Silverdale Baptist,…

Tribute to those that serve held at Honor Park

FORT OGLETHORPE, Ga. (WDEF)- A group of very special people were honored Saturday at Honor Park in Fort Oglethorpe. This annual celebration is a tribute to those that serve. Music, honor guard and prayer were all apart of the celebration. Dr. Mary Lambert gave the keynote address. The Fort Oglethorpe Mayor Pro Tem, Paula Stinnett, says that the event represents…

Coker Museum reopens after pandemic closure

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Today was the big day for the Coker Museum. They opened their doors for the first time since December. The museum held a small car show in honor of the big day that was long awaited by owner Corky Coker. Coker says that vaccinations play a large role in his reopening today. “I want to encourage everyone…

Profiling Ringgold Baseball as they face another state championship tournament

RINGGOLD, Georgia (WDEF) – The Ringgold Tigers are picking right up where the pandemic left them off. The Tigers are heading to their second final four in the last three state tournaments. This time, they get to host. News 12’s Angela Moryan has the full story. If you ask the Ringgold Tigers what’s special about this year’s team… you’ll get…

Chattanooga lifting mask restrictions

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Mayor Tim Kelly lifted mask restrictions on Friday for people who have been vaccinated. The move applies to city buildings and will use the honor system. However, these restrictions remain: All residents will still need to follow guidance at their workplace and at local businesses, which as private entities have the right to set their own guidelines….

Two men taken to hospital after being trapped under collapsed building

ROSSVILLE, Georgia (WDEF) – Two men were transported to local hospitals when a house being built collapsed in Rossville. “Of course, I saw the police chief coming very fast he doesn’t drive really fast like that so he was rolling,” said Kelli Williams. Construction on a building was taken place when a neighbor described hearing a loud thud booming through the neighborhood….

Health Department needing more participants for Covid-19 Take home Testing Kits

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – The Hamilton County Health Department was one of two counties chosen by the CDC to participate in the Covid take Home testing kits. Now they are asking for your help with tracking the virus by participating. The health department was given 40,000 Covid testing take home kits and just a few more than 15,000 have been picked…

Hamilton County Commissioners want more SROs

CHATTANOOGA (WDEF) – Hamilton County Commissioners said in a meeting Tuesday that they are anxious to expand the number of SROs at school campuses – even if it means using a number of security guards to help fill open positions. Hamilton County is having trouble hiring more Student Resource Officers. “Since I’ve been on the board the last three years,…

Tennessee American begins Red Bank projects

RED BANK, Tennessee (WDEF) – Tennessee American Water started work today to replace mains on James and Ashmore Avenues in Red Bank. The project involves replacing pipe installed in the 1920s with 6-inch diameter mains. The project will cost approximately 300-hundred thousand dollars and is scheduled to be finished by mid-July. External Affairs Manager Daphne Kirksey says it’s just one…

TDOT begins planning for Phase 2 of I-75/I-24 modification project

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – The I-75/I-24 Modification Project has been underway for the last two years. Now Phase one is almost complete while Phase 2 is just entering the planning phase.  Currently TDOT is still in Phase 1 of the modification project which involves an entirely new design for the traffic pattern of the interchange.  Planning for Phase 2 has begun…

Colonial Pipeline restarts operations days after major hack

By CATHY BUSSEWITZ, BEN FINLEY and TOM FOREMAN, JR. Associated Press CLEMMONS, N.C. (AP) – The nation’s largest fuel pipeline restarted operations, days after it was forced to shut down by a gang of hackers. The disruption caused long lines at gas stations in the Southeast due to distribution problems and panic-buying, draining supplies at thousands of gas stations. Colonial…

Law Enforcement United completes 280 mile bike ride for fallen law enforcement

CHATTANOOGA, Tennessee (WDEF)- The Chattanooga Police Department and Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office have completed their 280 miles cycling tour to honor those who died in the line of duty. “Why am I doing this? And I’m quite certain every single one of you reflected at the exact same moment, I know exactly why,” said Chattanooga Police Chief David Roddy. Around 50…

Salvation Army works to address vaccine hesitancy within Homeless Community

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn (WDEF) – Chattanooga is one of many cities across the country that is helping the homeless community get vaccinated. But, mistrust towards the vaccine is creating some delay within the process.  The Salvation Army of the Greater Chattanooga Area said they have partnered with the Chattanooga Community Kitchen to help spread awareness amongst the homeless population.  Over the last…