Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The University of Tennessee Police Department served active arrest warrants Wednesday on one of their own.
UTPD officials say Anthony Rizo, who had been employed by the University of Tennessee Police Department for just over seven months, was terminated from his employment for alleged actions taken while off-duty and in the state of Georgia.
He was taken into custody on two active arrest warrants out of Paulding County, Georgia for charges of Peeping Tom and Stalking.
“We have high expectations for the behavior of our officers both on and off duty,” said UTPD Chief Sean Patterson. “His alleged behavior does not reflect the values of our agency, and he is no longer employed by our agency.”
Rizo was turned over to Knox County Sheriff’s Deputies for transport to the Knox County Jail where he will await extradition to Georgia.
Madisonville, TN (WOKI) An investigation into a house fire involving a fatality is underway in Monroe County.
Officials with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office say multiple fire agencies along with MCSO’s Criminal Investigation Division responded to the scene in the 6200 block of Highway 411 in Madisonville around 1:00 p.m. Friday afternoon.
MCSO says the name of the individual who perished in the fire is being withheld pending notification of next of kin.
Additional details about the fire have not been released.
An investigation is underway following an early morning (Friday) house fire in Halls that seriously injures three.
Firefighters with Rural Metro called to the home in the 100 block of Keith Way Lane and found a single-wide mobile home with smoke showing and people still inside.
Firefighters rescued one person, and two others were all taken to the hospital with what appeared to be serious conditions.
An upcoming Dolly Parton Broadway musical is prompting “The Search for Dolly,” meaning performers of all ages could play the country star on stage.
Dolly put out the call, asking for people to take a minute-long video of themselves singing a Dolly Parton song, then upload it to social media with the hashtag “#SearchForDolly.”
Here’s the video requirements:
One minute performance of the Dolly song of your choice.
The video should start with you introducing yourself and where you’re from. Name, location and contact information will be collected as part of the application. For Under 18s, date of birth and parental/guardian permission is required. Submissions must be received by 11:59PM ET on January 12, 2025.
MARYVILLE, Tenn. – Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee thanks East Tennessee for their overwhelming generosity during the food bank’s 14 th annual Double Your Donation (DYD) event on December 5th. Thanks to $750,000 in matching gifts from our sponsors, and the tremendous support from our community, the match was successfully met, resulting in a total of $1,649,550 in donations.
Second Harvest Food Bank Thanks Community for Support – Second Harvest received enough donations to provide 4,948,650 meals during DYD
“We’re beyond thankful for the incredible support from our community during our 14th Annual Double Your Donation event,” said Elaine Streno, Executive Director of Second Harvest. “Thanks to this day of giving, we’re able to provide 4,948,650 meals to families across the 18 counties we serve.”
Second Harvest would like to thank Knoxville TVA Employees Credit Union, Republic Plastics, BJ’s Wholesale Club, Kroger, Commercial Bank, SouthEast Bank, Enrichment Federal Credit Union, UnitedHealthcare, and Bush Brothers for their generosity and support.
About Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee, a member of Feeding America, has worked to compassionately feed East Tennesseans experiencing hunger since 1982. Last year, Second Harvest distributed more than 24 million pounds of food across an 18-county service area through multiple hunger-relief programs and 630+ community partners.
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday that Tennessee wide receiver Bru McCoy was named to the 2024 SEC Football Community Service Team.
The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 21-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts.
One of Tennessee football’s most active community servants, McCoy is helping to make sudden cardiac arrest prevention, awareness and treatment a priority this season as he co-created Huddle for Hearts. Through Huddle For Hearts, his work provides AEDs (Automated External Defibrillators) to youth sports organizations – focusing primarily on underserved communities.
McCoy has helped facilitate multiple CPR training and demo seminars in the Knoxville community, and four AED machines have been donated to inner-city youth. He also hosted a charity golf tournament during the summer of 2024 to benefit the organization.
The redshirt senior earned his undergraduate degree in communication studies in August 2024 and is rounding out his third season with the Vols and sixth at the collegiate level this fall. He is a semifinalist for the 2024 Comeback Player of the Year Award and Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year and served as Tennessee’s nominee for the Wuerffel Trophy and AFCA Good Works Team.
McCoy started every game during Tennessee’s 10-2 regular season and led the Vols with 35 receptions, totaling 432 receiving yards and two touchdowns.
2024 Tennessee Postseason Award Honors as of Dec. 4
Rick Barnes‘ Tennessee Volunteers are off to their first 8-0 start in 24 years, going back to the 2000-01 campaign, which they started 9-0. UT’s 96-70 home victory over Syracuse in the SEC/ACC Challenge Tuesday night was yet another illustration of its thriving team culture, led by Barnes, in his 10th season at the helm on Rocky Top.
As of Thursday, Tennessee is ranked third in the national polls, with a chance to rise in the Monday releases. It also ranks first in the NCAA NET rankings and second in the KenPom ratings, respectively. In addition, the Volunteers are graded second nationally in adjusted defensive efficiency (89.1) by KenPom, behind only Duke (87.4), and ninth in adjusted offensive efficiency, making them one of two squads to be rated inside the top 10 on both ends of the court.
Tennessee and Kansas are the only two teams to earn an AP top-five ranking in each of the last four seasons (2021-25). Only two others, Arizona and Purdue, entered 2024-25 with a three-year streak.
Overall, the Volunteers are in the AP top 15 for the 38th time in the last 41 releases, dating to Nov. 28, 2022. Tennessee now has 60 AP top-10 rankings in Barnes’ 10-year tenure, including 28 in the top five, the latter mark 11 more than the program’s full total before his 2015 arrival in Knoxville.
Despite losing four starters from its SEC championship-winning team a season ago, including a trio of fifth-year stars, Tennessee’s staff reloaded the roster with not only players that matched UT’s desired skillset, but those who fit seamlessly into its culture like perfect puzzle pieces.
That culture is attractive and has proven itself season after season, game after game, moment after moment. From defensive relentlessness and offensive discipline to the program’s “It’s Not About Me” mindset, an atmosphere of accountability has been forged.
“There are a lot of guys that can’t handle success,” Barnes said Tuesday. “We talk about getting better every day and the process. We believe in it. It’s human nature, but you can’t let down. I don’t think there are very many players that can afford to let down if they really want to be good. Part of the process is learning how to make yourself work even when you have success. I asked them recently if they knew anything about a proud peacock and what a proud peacock becomes. We know that it becomes a feather duster. So, I said, ‘If what you did today is big to you, that means you haven’t done anything to get better.”
Through eight games this year, the Volunteers have led for 303:50 and trailed for just 6:03 of a possible 320 minutes. Each of its eight victories thus far are by 15-plus points, with seven by at least 22 and three by at least 35. Tennessee has held a lead of 26-plus points in each of its eight contests this season and still has not faced a deficit larger than three.
Tennessee’s second regular season contest of the season, a wire-to-wire 77-55 triumph at Louisville on Nov. 14, served as the program’s third win by 20-plus in a non-conference true road game over the past 49 seasons, joining a 68-45 decision at Iowa State on Jan. 27, 2018, and a 76-50 victory at Pittsburgh on Dec. 4, 1999. The Volunteers held the Cardinals to a 16-of-60 (26.7 percent) ledger from the field, the eighth-lowest mark by a UT foe in Barnes’ tenure, including 10-of-39 (25.6 percent) from deep.
In its victory over Montana on Nov. 13, Tennessee shot 60.8 percent (31-of-51) from the floor, 42.9 percent (9-of-21) beyond the arc and 84.0 percent (21-of- 25) at the line. It marked first time the Volunteers had a 60/40/80 shooting line with five-plus makes in each area over the last 20 seasons (2005-25).
On Nov. 17 against Austin Peay, Tennessee opened the game 18-of-21 from the field and would eventually tie its second-highest point total under Barnes in the 103-68 triumph. Senior guard Zakai Zeigler became the second Vol in the last 20 seasons (2005-25) to notch 19 points, eight rebounds, three rebounds, one steal and one block, alongside Trae Golden (11/11/11). Zeigler also became the fifth Vol to eclipse 500 career assists in the win.
As the Volunteers cliched their Baha Mar Championship victory with a 77-62 win over No. 13/14 Baylor, fifth-year guard Chaz Lanier shot 7-of-8 from deep in the first half alone, good for the fifth-most ever by a UT player in a game.
Then, in its 43-point win over UT Martin the day prior to Thanksgiving, Tennessee held the Skyhawks to just 35 points, setting a record for the fewest scored by a Tennessee opponent in the shot-clock era (since 1985-86). It was the lowest total by a UT foe since Dec. 15, 1973, when Temple scored just six points against the Volunteers.
Lanier has scored 18-plus points in six of his first eight games as a Vol, including 25-plus on three occasions, with each of those efforts coming in the past four contests. The North Florida transfer has led UT in scoring six times already this year and has made at least four 3-point attempts in five games thus far.
Zeigler, who entered the top 10 on Tennessee’s all-time 3-point makes leaderboard in Tuesday’s 96-70 victory over Syracuse, with 184 for his career, has logged a season-high 19 points on two occasions this year. Dishing out nearly eight assists per game, Zeigler has posted eight-plus five times this season, including tallying nine assists in three games thus far. In addition, the reigning SEC Defensive Player of the Year boasts six multi-steal performances through eight contests.
Having established itself as a force on both ends of the court through eight games, Tennessee looks to continue its red-hot start as it faces the Hurricanes of Miami in the Jimmy V Classic, set for Dec. 10 at Madison Square Garden in New York. Tipoff is slated for 6:30 p.m. ET, live on ESPN.
Tennessee’s statistical dominance stems from its internal standards, an unrelenting desire to improve upon each performance and the brotherhood inside the locker room.
The culture is here to stay. The grit will always remain. Excellence is the only option and Tennessee’s foundational principles will continue to be the pillars that raise the program to new heights.
Nashville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reports that three children who were kidnapped from a bus stop in Virginia may be in East Tennessee.
An Amber Alert has been issued for 10-year-old Jai’Marcus Lewis, 8-year-old Ja’Miyah Lewis, and 6-year-old Ja’Liyah Lewis. Authorities say the three children were were kidnapped at an apartment complex in Virginia Thursday morning. The Augusta County Sheriff’s Office says the kidnapping took place at the Bobby’s Way apartment complex in Fishersville.
Police believe the children are with their biological mother, Shanice Chante Davidson. Deputies responded to a 911 call from the children’s parent at 8:27 a.m.
The three children were “waiting for the bus, when a black 4-door vehicle pulled up to the bus stop, and took the children,” according to the sheriff’s office.
Both Ja’Miyah and Ja’Liyah were wearing pink jackets, while Jai’Marcus was wearing a black and dark blue jacket with neon zippers, officials said. Davidson is described as a 35-year-old Black female. She is 5 feet 5 inches tall and weighs 184 pounds. She has black hair and brown eyes.
If you spot the vehicle or individuals, you’re urged to call 911 immediately.
Crossville, TN (WOKI) A Maryville man is arrested in Cumberland County and charged with “multiple offenses,” including carrying weapons on school property.
Officials with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office say 33-year-old Robert Alva Sardella was detained Wednesday by a Student Resource Officer on 4th Street after being on the campus of Cumberland County High School. CCSO says the man was looking for the driving school.
Authorities say Sardella was found with a backpack containing a loaded handgun, stun device, expandable baton, a chemical weapon and ammunition.
He is being held on a $55,000 bond pending a court date.
Cumberland County Schools officials assured parents that there “[was] no current threat to students.”
Sevier County sees multiple wildfires this week and fortunately all 4 fires are 100% contained, the latest breaking out last night in Townsend.
Crews called to Province Drive last night and officials say that fire was about 8 acres.
Wednesday, three fires broke out in Sevier County: one at Walden’s Creek near Shagbark Gated Resort estimated to be 81 acres. This fire was started by trees falling on power lines. The second fire at Cresswell Road near East Union Valley which was 8 and a half acres and another at Flat Branch Road near the Spur affecting four acres.
Original Story: Sevier County, TN (WOKI) UPDATE: Sevier County remains under an “Elevated Fire Danger” warning, and officials say NO Burn Permits will be issued as emergency crews have worked and continue to work several brushfires which broke out overnight.
Those fires have closed Foothills Parkway West between Walland and Wears Valley.
Fire officials say a 4-acre fire off Flat Branch Road near the Spur between Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge and an 8-acre fire in the Creswell Road and East Union Valley area have both been 100% contained, but crews are continuing to monitor them.
As of 1:15 p.m., crews were still working to contain an 81-acre fire at Shagbark/Walden’s Creek in the Overholt Trail area north of Wears Valley where an evacuation order remains in place.
Officials urge residents to avoid affected areas and sign up for CodeRED emergency alerts.
ORIGINAL STORY: Crews are battling fires in Sevier County and windy conditions are making it difficult and so is steep and treacherous terrain.
The Seymour Volunteer Fire Department is one of several agencies that responded to three brush fires last (Wednesday) night.
Crews responded to a brush fire on Creswell Ridge near the Knox and Sevier county line.
One home and multiple outbuildings were threatened but Officials say at 3:30 a.m. this (Thursday) morning the fire was contained with 8 and a half acres burned.
There are two in the Shagbark community.
The first fire, a 2 acre fire, on Emerald Springs Loop in Waldens Creek.
The second on Overholt Trail with more more than 70 people were fighting the fire which is estimated to be about 20 acres.
Officials say both fires in the Shagbark area sparked from trees falling on power lines.
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Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The University of Tennessee Police Department served active arrest warrants Wednesday on one of their own. UTPD officials say Anthony Rizo, who had been employed by the University of Tennessee Police Department for just over seven months, was terminated from his employment for alleged actions taken while off-duty and in the state…… Continue Reading
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Madisonville, TN (WOKI) An investigation into a house fire involving a fatality is underway in Monroe County. Officials with the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office say multiple fire agencies along with MCSO’s Criminal Investigation Division responded to the scene in the 6200 block of Highway 411 in Madisonville around 1:00 p.m. Friday afternoon. MCSO says the…… Continue Reading
An investigation is underway following an early morning (Friday) house fire in Halls that seriously injures three. Firefighters with Rural Metro called to the home in the 100 block of Keith Way Lane and found a single-wide mobile home with smoke showing and people still inside. Firefighters rescued one person, and two others were all…… Continue Reading
An upcoming Dolly Parton Broadway musical is prompting “The Search for Dolly,” meaning performers of all ages could play the country star on stage. Dolly put out the call, asking for people to take a minute-long video of themselves singing a Dolly Parton song, then upload it to social media with the hashtag “#SearchForDolly.” Here’s…… Continue Reading
MARYVILLE, Tenn. – Second Harvest Food Bank of East Tennessee thanks EastTennessee for their overwhelming generosity during the food bank’s 14th annual Double Your Donation (DYD) event on December 5th. Thanks to $750,000 in matchinggifts from our sponsors, and the tremendous support from our community, the matchwas successfully met, resulting in a total of $1,649,550…… Continue Reading
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — The Southeastern Conference announced Wednesday that Tennessee wide receiver Bru McCoy was named to the 2024 SEC Football Community Service Team. The SEC names a Community Service Team for each of its 21-league sponsored sports, looking to highlight an athlete from each school who gives back to his community through superior service efforts. One of…… Continue Reading
Rick Barnes‘ Tennessee Volunteers are off to their first 8-0 start in 24 years, going back to the 2000-01 campaign, which they started 9-0. UT’s 96-70 home victory over Syracuse in the SEC/ACC Challenge Tuesday night was yet another illustration of its thriving team culture, led by Barnes, in his 10th season at the helm…… Continue Reading
Posted on December 5, 2024 by rtravers • 0 Comments
Nashville, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation reports that three children who were kidnapped from a bus stop in Virginia may be in East Tennessee. An Amber Alert has been issued for 10-year-old Jai’Marcus Lewis, 8-year-old Ja’Miyah Lewis, and 6-year-old Ja’Liyah Lewis. Authorities say the three children were were kidnapped at an apartment complex…… Continue Reading
Posted on December 5, 2024 by rtravers • 0 Comments
Crossville, TN (WOKI) A Maryville man is arrested in Cumberland County and charged with “multiple offenses,” including carrying weapons on school property. Officials with the Cumberland County Sheriff’s Office say 33-year-old Robert Alva Sardella was detained Wednesday by a Student Resource Officer on 4th Street after being on the campus of Cumberland County High School.…… Continue Reading
UPDATE: (Sevier County, TN- WOKI) Sevier County sees multiple wildfires this week and fortunately all 4 fires are 100% contained, the latest breaking out last night in Townsend. Crews called to Province Drive last night and officials say that fire was about 8 acres. Wednesday, three fires broke out in Sevier County: one at Walden’s…… Continue Reading