Ximena Arias-Cristobal granted bond in deportation case

Ximena Arias-Cristobal / GoFundMe UPDATE: We spoke with Arias-Cristobal’s lawyer, Dustin Baxter, who says that the judge instantly saw that Arias-Cristobal was deserving of this bond following the circumstances of her arrest in Dalton. Baxter said, “It wasn’t hard for her to see that Xiamena was in fact not a danger because she is of value to her community and is…

Five Scenic Routes Offered to Help Chattanooga Drivers Beat Summer Traffic

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Thrive Regional Partnership and the Tennessee Infrastructure Alliance are encouraging drivers to ditch the gridlock and explore five alternate routes to avoid some of Chattanooga’s most congested interstates. “We know areas like the I-75/I-24 split, the Ridge Cut, and the Highway 27 and I-24 interchange are heavily trafficked, especially by trucks,” said Rhett Bentley, Chief Communications…

Boynton Elementary Honored with Georgia’s First “Student Signature Award”

ROSSVILE, GA-(WDEF) — Boynton Elementary has made history as the first school in Georgia to receive the new “Student Signature Award” from the Georgia Department of Education. State School Superintendent Richard Woods visited the school today to recognize students for their outstanding cursive handwriting. “Our mission is preparing kids for life,” said Woods. “This shows schools are focusing on academics…

Internet outage delays Dalton teen’s deportation bond hearing

DALTON, Ga. (WDEF)- A Dalton teen who police say was wrongly arrested a few weeks ago was supposed to face her deportation hearing Tuesday. Xiamena Arias-Cristobal has been in ICE custody for nearly two weeks. However, she will have to wait to learn her fate. Xiamena Arias-Cristobal was arrested for not having a driver’s license after a Dalton Police officer…

Summer Gas Prices Drive Savings

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – If you’re thinking about hitting the road this summer, you’re not alone, and this year, you might not feel quite as much pain at the pump. A new forecast from GasBuddy shows gas prices are expected to drop just in time for the summer travel season.  Experts say it could be the cheapest summer to fill…

Voucher Program Sparks Statewide Debate

  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Tennessee’s school voucher program has expanded statewide, drawing tens of thousands of applications and generating both enthusiasm and concern.  The issue is now front and center in Hamilton County, where leaders are weighing how the program could affect public school budgets. The Tennessee Education Freedom Scholarship Program is off to a fast start.  Since enrollment…

75 Years of Southern Tradition

  CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – A Chattanooga favorite is celebrating a milestone this week. Bea’s Restaurant is turning 75. Located on Dodds Avenue, right at the foot of the ridge, Bea’s has been serving up all-you-can-eat Southern comfort food since 1950.  With its signature lazy Susans and family-style seating, the restaurant has become more than just a place to eat,…

Man arrested after motorcycle chase and drug discovery

HAMILTON COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) —   A traffic stop attempt on Tuesday afternoon resulted in a brief pursuit and a man facing multiple charges. At approximately 12:20 p.m. on May 20, 2025, a Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office (HCSO) deputy spotted a motorcycle with a bent license plate in the 1900 block of Cummings Highway. The deputy attempted to conduct a traffic…

Festival of flags honors Veterans in Ringgold

RINGGOLD, Ga. (WDEF) – Community members in Ringgold, Georgia are once again honoring their heroes in a breathtaking and patriotic way. The city’s annual Festival of Flags is more than a visual tribute — it’s a tradition rooted in pride, sacrifice, and remembrance. Since the 1970s, this event has been growing in size and meaning, bringing neighbors together to salute…

Man found dead after Catoosa County house fire

CATOOSA COUNTY, Ga. (WDEF) —  Authorities are investigating a house fire that occurred in Catoosa County Monday afternoon. Catoosa County E-911 received reports of smoke coming from a home on Lillian Drive shortly before 3:00 p.m. Upon arrival, the Catoosa County Fire Department (CCFD) found fire and smoke coming from the front of the residence. CCFD said the fire was…

“Be Our Guest” at this weekend’s Chattanooga Lookouts game

Rachel Breazeale and “The Rose Princess” say “be our guest” to their magical pregame Tea Party for this weekend’s Chattanooga Lookouts game against the Rocket City Trash Pandas! CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Put on a crown and have tea time with royalty with the third annual Princess Night at the Chattanooga Lookouts. Everyone’s favorite princesses will be taking over AT&T…

Bea’s Restaurant celebrates 75 years of serving Chattanooga

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – One of Chattanooga’s most beloved and long-standing restaurants is marking a major milestone. Bea’s Restaurant, located on Dodds Avenue at the foot of the ridge, is celebrating its 75th anniversary on Tuesday. Since opening its doors in 1950, Bea’s has become a local treasure, serving up all-you-can-eat Southern meals to generations of Chattanoogans. To thank the…

Johnston Park Legacy Lives On

CLEVELAND, Tenn. (WDEF) – It was a meaningful moment for downtown Cleveland this past week as Johnston Memorial Park officially reopened to the public.  The newly renovated Johnston Memorial Park was rededicated this past week, nearly a century after it was first gifted to the city.  Originally donated in 1933 by Mrs. C. L. Hardwick, the land was given in…

Teams Unite for Foster Care

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – In honor of Foster Care Awareness Month, Tennessee’s pro sports teams, including our very own Chattanooga FC, are joining forces in a new initiative aimed at uplifting children and families impacted by foster care. It’s called “Every Team for Every Child, a statewide effort led by Every Child Tennessee and backed by major teams like the…

Silverdale Baptist Academy gets bond to help pay for facility upgrades

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Silverdale Baptist Academy was approved Monday for a bond issuance that will help them continue their expansion. The Chattanooga Health, Educational, and Housing Facility Board approved it. The bonds are worth $4.75 million dollars, and will be tax-exempt. The city of Chattanooga nor the state of Tennessee will not have any financial obligation as all liabilities fall…

Pet of the Week: Quirkle & PippityPop

Meet News 12 Pet’s of the week, Quirkle & PippityPop! Quirkle Quirkle is an adorable little lady who loves playtime and exploring. She loves spending time outside and find a stick to chew on. The Humane Educational Society (HES) says she also loves a good game of tug of war. She’s smart and treat motivated, which can be useful for…