What’s Right With Our Schools: Stopping Brain Drain

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) —  With summer right around the corner, many parents are looking for ways to keep their kids busy—and learning. Experts say the “summer slide,” or brain drain, is real—and it can set students back months. But there are simple ways to keep young minds sharp. “It is super important to get ahead of it early and consistently….

Chattanooga police investigating early morning I-75 traffic fatality

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) —  The Chattanooga Police Department (CPD) is investigating a traffic fatality on I-75 early  Monday morning. At 12:05 a.m., June 2, 2025, police responded to 930 I-75 southbound, just before the Volkswagen exit, for a single vehicle crash. Preliminary information reveals that a GMC 2500HD was traveling southbound when it left the roadway for unknown reasons. CPD…

Smash the stigma with Hamilton County Coalition

Calandra Smith joins News 12’s Amelia Greer as the Hamilton County Coalition gets ready to host their inaugural tennis event, ‘Racquets for Recovery: Smashing Stigma” June 7-8.  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Hamilton County Coalition continues their support for the community by holding their inaugural “Racquets for Recovery: Smashing Stigma” event which raises funds for their intervention and prevention programs. The…

The Chattanooga Zoo’s summer wild encounters

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – This summer, the Chattanooga Zoo is packed with new adventures and exciting experiences for the whole family to enjoy. The zoo is offering a multitude of activities, giving guests the chance to not just see animals, but interact with them up close. Families can join in an Ice Cream Safari, enroll their kids in the Zoo…

Walnut Street Bridge’s annual Festival

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Walnut Street Bridge Festival made its much-anticipated return for its third year, drawing crowds to celebrate one of Chattanooga’s most iconic landmarks. Although the Walnut Street Bridge is currently closed for renovation, the spirit of the event remained strong as it moved to the scenic Coolidge Park. Festival-goers enjoyed a lively atmosphere filled with delicious…

Muffin Man’s Sweet Birthday Tour

COLLEGEDALE, Tenn. (WDEF) – It was a sweet weekend in Collegedale as a beloved snack cake mascot wrapped up his birthday celebration in the city he calls home.  The Little Debbie Muffin Man ended his national birthday tour right where it all began in Collegedale, Tennessee.  The Chattanooga area food bank was in attendance, accepting donations.  We asked a McKee…

Flip Card Show Draws Crowds

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Hundreds of collectors and families packed into Camp Jordan Arena this weekend for The Flip Trade Show.  The two-day event brought together more than 230 vendor tables, offering a wide range of items, from sports cards and comics to Pokémon, Funko Pops, and rare memorabilia.  Even celebrity photo ops and autographs.  We spoke to a former…

Melanoma survivor celebrates a decade beyond diagnosis

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – May 31st marks the end of Skin Cancer Awareness Month, and to close it out, we share the story of an 86-year-old melanoma survivor who is redefining what it means to fight — and live — with cancer. Clottilde “Clo” Roden has always been a fighter. In May of 2015, doctors removed a mole that would…

CFC Women Pick Up 2-1 Victory Over Georgia Impact

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) The Chattanooga FC women beat Georgia Impact 2-1 on Friday evening at Fort Finley to improve to 2-0 on the year. With Chattanooga trailing 1-0 in the first half, Hannah Tillett found the net for the equalizer. Later in the half, Annick Lolita Manga Zouma delivered a great lead pass to Reese McDermott, who split two defenders with her…

Ethan O’Donnell Homer Lifts Lookouts Over Columbus 1-0

Chattanooga-(WDEF-TV) After three straight days of postponements, the Chattanooga Lookouts finally took the field Friday night against Columbus. Ethan O’Donnell homered over the right field bleachers in the second to provide the only run of the game as Chattanooga picked up a 1-0 victory. The Clingstones were held to just two hits. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News Tags: Baseball,…

Teacher Abuse Trial Enters Day Three

Content warning: Many will find the content in this story disturbing.   CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Day three of testimony continued Friday in the child sex abuse trial of former first-grade teacher Duane Sanders.  Sanders, who once taught at Wallace A. Smith Elementary in Ooltewah, faces multiple charges tied to alleged abuse of young students. Throughout the week, the court…

Cleveland Fire Department responds to early morning house fire

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) —  The Cleveland Fire Department (CFD) responded to a residential fire early Friday morning. Crews were dispatched to the residence on Truck Street NE. Upon arrival, crews found a fully engulfed resident and immediately began defensive operations. CFD reported the only occupant of the home was able to escape with no injuries. The cause of the fire…

National Weather Service confirms EF-0 tornado touched down in Monroe County

UPDATE (5/30/2025):  The National Weather Service (NWS) confirmed a tornado touched down in Monroe County Friday morning. Around 8:36 a.m. May 30, 2025, an EF-0 tornado touched down near the Loudon/Monroe County line. The NWS Morristown stated in their preliminary report that the tornado was on the ground for two miles, and sustained maximum winds of 85 miles per hour….

New Tech in Vascular Care treats May-Thurner Syndrome with Ease

CHATTANOOGA, TN – The month of May has many celebrations and causes, but one you may not have heard about is the awareness for May-Thurner Syndrome.  Named for Dr. May and Dr. Thurner who discovered the condition in 1957, it is a condition where the left iliac artery is compressed by the right common artery. The World Famous Dr. Lesar…

Avengers, Assemble! at AT&T Field this weekend!

The Chattanooga Lookouts continues with their themed games with Marvel Night on Saturday, May 31. Many of your favorite superheroes are swinging onto the field or assembling in the concourse for meet and greets! CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Avengers are assembling at AT&T Field for the Chattanooga Lookouts Marvel Night on Saturday, May 31. Many of your favorite superheroes…

Get to know The Little Debbie Muffin Man this weekend!

Charlotte Aldridge with Little Debbie brings her friend the Muffin Man to celebrate the grand finale of ‘The Muffin Man Tour’ in Collegedale! They’re preparing for their grand finale of their tour at the Collegedale Commons this weekend! CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Do you know the Muffin Man? Now is your time to finally meet Little Debbie’s favorite baker when…

Students testify former teacher charged with child sex crimes created “Good Boys Club”

Duane Sanders, the former elementary school teacher facing numerous child sex abuse charges, sitting in his own trial. Content warning: Many will find the content in this story disturbing. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Thursday was day two of a child sex abuse trial involving a former elementary school teacher in Ooltewah.   Duane Sanders was a first grade teacher at Wallace…

NTSB report released on Chattanooga FedEx plane crash

  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — The National Transportation Safety Board’s final report for a FedEx Boeing 757 plane crash in October of 2023 has been released. The NTSB report contained some worrisome information for one pilot of over 40 years. Robert Katz, a commercial pilot and flight instructor, raised some questions over the report. Landing in Chattanooga His first concern…

Strawberries in short supply as season nears end

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) —  This year has been difficult for Strawberry farmers. The season is about to wrap up and customers are being met with below average amounts of product. This is due to this year’s spring weather. March was surprisingly colder than usual which caused frost damage to some strawberry plants. Then the last few months have been nothing…

Thursday Throwback: 1983 Rainy May

We just broke a 25 year mark for rainiest May in Chattanooga. And we still could break the all-time record. So for our Thursday Throwback, we’re taking you back to another wet spring. Here are several stories of flooding and tornadoes in 1983. Categories: From The Archives Tags: 1983, From The Archives, Rain, Rainy May, Spring Weather, Thursday Throwback

Fall Creek Falls Utility District resolves water problems, clears safety tests

BLEDSOE COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) —  After a little over 2 weeks of water issues, the Fall Creek Falls Utility District (FCFUD) says they have been resolved. FCFUD notified customers of the problem on May 13, 2025, and were advised to boil water before consuming it. Crews repairs several leaks throughout the system, including one very large leak. FCFUD states that…