Vols Open Spring Football Practice

(utsports.com)  The sixth spring of the Josh Heupel era of Tennessee football has arrived, and the Volunteers kicked things off with their first workout in helmets and shorts on Monday morning inside the Neyland-Thompson Sports Center. Monday was the first of 15 practices for Tennessee, which culminates with the free-admission Orange & White Game on April 11 in Neyland Stadium. The Vols…

Tips to Stop Water Waste

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Each March, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Fix a Leak Week reminds homeowners that small leaks in plumbing can waste a surprising amount of water.  Household leaks can waste thousands of gallons a year, adding up to higher bills and unnecessary strain on local water systems. About one in ten homes has a leak that can…

What’s Right With Our Schools: The Phoenix School

DALTON, GA (WDEF) – Students learn at their own pace. The Phoenix School meets Whitfield County students where they are and allows them to set their own graduation path. The results are nothing short of inspiring. We pay a visit to the Northwest Georgia College and Career academy for tonight’s “What’s Right With Our Schools.” “Phoenix high school is a…

Veterans Stories Shared at Museum

MEIGS COUNTY, Tenn. (WDEF) – Community members gathered today at the Meigs County Historical Museum for The Weight We Carry, Veterans Stories, a program focused on sharing veterans’ experiences and recognizing those who served. The event featured personal reflections and readings of stories written by Peggy Douglas, performed by local community members for those in attendance. Music was provided by…

Pete Buttigieg joins Shawn Harris at Rome Campaign event

ROME, GA. (WDEF) – On Saturday, Shawn Harris spent the day campaigning with supporters in Rome, Georgia, as the race for Georgia’s 14th Congressional District heads toward a runoff election in April. Shawn Harris, Democratic candidate, shared his confidence in the campaign with supporters as the race continues. “Right now, the Republican Party is still fighting a crowded field. I…

Chattanooga Residents Line Up for Free Tree ReLeaf Giveaway

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) As warmer weather rolls in, people across Chattanooga are getting back outside—and for many, that means gardening. On Saturday, residents lined up at the Reflection Riding Arboretum and Nature Center to pick up free trees and shrubs. The giveaway is part of the Free Tree ReLeaf program, a collaboration between EPB, the City of Chattanooga, and Reflection…

Tulip Season in Chattanooga Comes to Life with Princess Meet-and-Greet at Aubie Smith Farms

OOLETWAH, Tenn. (WDEF) Tulip season in Chattanooga came with a little extra magic this past weekend. Visitors at Aubie Smith Farms had the chance to enjoy the colorful fields while meeting some familiar fairytale characters. Magic Lamp Entertainment brought several princesses—including Elsa, Anna, Belle, and Tinkerbell—to the farm for a special meet-and-greet. Families were able to walk through the fields,…

Heritage Beats Ridgeland 8-5

Ringgold, GA-(WDEF-TV) Heritage raced out to a 6-0 lead and never looked back in beating Ridgeland 8-5 on Friday afternoon. The victory gave the Generals the three game sweep over their region rival. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News

Bradley Central Star Kimora Fields Named State’s Gatorade Player of the Year

Bradley Central star Kimora Fields has racked up another prestigious award. On friday, she was named the state’s gatorade player of the year. Fields had a monster season in leading Bradley Central back to the state tournament. During the regular season, she averaged 32 points, 8 rebounds, and three steals a contest. Fields scored over 3,000 points in her illustrious…

Local Jewish Community reacts to recent attacks

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) — Following the terror attack at a Synagogue in Michigan, many in the Jewish community are upping their security. The Jewish Federation in Chattanooga has heightened security measures and implemented new procedures. As war across the Middle East has increased tensions, faith leaders say it’s more important than ever to have open dialog. Chattanooga Area Jewish Federation…

Tennessee Democrats hold ‘Affordability Tour’ in Chattanooga

The audience at the Tennessee Democrats ‘Affordability Tour’ in Chattanoga. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- Tennessee Democrats made a stop in Chattanooga Friday. Representative Yusuf Hakeem and Senator Charlane Oliver talked with voters at the Washington Hills Community Center. This is part of the Democrats’ affordability tour which has also visited Nashville and Memphis, and will visit Knoxville Saturday. They spoke about…

First Responder Hero Award: Captain Christopher Blazek

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – News 12 is recognizing some of the bravest members of our community through the First Responders Hero Award. Whether someone is an EMT, paramedic, firefighter, or police officer, this award honors their unwavering dedication to keeping our community safe. When danger strikes, these men and women are the first to respond. Now, it is our turn…

TechByte: The Internet Archive is the Library of the Web

Public Libraries are an important institution. They’re strongholds of information, accessible to everybody. But what if there were a public library that was accessible to everyone on the internet. The internet archive has become the de-facto library of the world wide web. Founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle, almost anything you’ve ever wanted to read or watch or listen to…

Remembering the Blizzard of ’93: Office of Emergency Management says they’re prepared

It’s been thirty-three years since the Blizzard of 1993 ravaged the southeast. Local officials say that funding for emergency agencies has greatly increased since then. Communication between agencies has also been prioritized, including with the National Weather Service. The Hamilton County government now has a way to directly communicate with the public through its Hamilton Ready program. Amy Maxwell, Public…

The Rotary Club to host a shoe drive for Soles4Souls

Dr. Edna Varner, David Carroll, and Deb Birdsall join News 12’s Chip Chapman to promote donations for their Soles4Souls campaign at the Rotary Club. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – The Rotary Club will soon begin their March service project and they need your help to donate shoes for the Soles4Souls campaign. Rotarians from six districts in Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky are…

Killer Beaz returns with some killer jokes

Comedian Killer Beaz is getting ready to entertain folks in South Pittsburg this weekend. He joins News 12’s Chip Chapman before he takes over The Princess Theatre this Saturday. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Killer Beaz is back in the Tennessee Valley area bringing tons of laughs and good humor! Just coming off his performances at the Grand Ole Opry, Killer…

Boyd Buchanan Tabs Charles Fant as New Head Football Coach

(press release) Boyd-Buchanan School has announced the hiring of Charles Fant as the new head football coach for the Buccaneers. “We are thrilled to have Charles Fant lead our Buccaneer football program. Boyd-Buchanan had a terrific applicant pool and several well-qualified candidates,” said Matt Pobieglo, Director of Athletics. “Coach Fant’s passion for Boyd-Buchanan, his ability to pour into our community,…

Sevier Co Stuns Bradley Central 52-34

Murfreesboro, TN-(WDEF-TV) Sevier Co stunned top-ranked Bradley Central in the state quarterfinals posting a 52-34 victory. The Bearettes struggled offensively, failing to score a field goal in the second quarter. Kimora Fields led Bradley Central with 12 points. Categories: Sports – Local Sports News

Commission to consider lease with Jailhouse Studios as public continues to raise concerns

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF)- A proposal is now under consideration to turn the old Hamilton County Jail into a television and film studio as the Commission is considering approving a lease. The former Hamilton County Jail across Walnut Street from the county courthouse has sat vacant for years. A proposal by Urban Story Ventures and Dynamo Studios would make it a…

Quantum Technology Moves Toward Application

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (WDEF) – Researchers, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders gathered Thursday at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga for a program focused on quantum technology.  The event explored how quantum research can move toward real-world applications. Quantum technology uses principles of quantum mechanics, the physics that governs very small particles, to study computers, communication systems, and sensors. The half-day program…