Knoxville City Council Approves Resolution Which Unlocks Money for Non-Profits and a Rezoning Request for the Sunsphere

Knoxville City Council Approves Resolution Which Unlocks Money for Non-Profits and a Rezoning Request for the Sunsphere

The Knoxville City Council approves a resolution that would unlock $150,000 to nonprofits and organizations focused on revitalizing East Knoxville.

That money would be provided through a grant from the city’s African American equity restoration task force which was established by the council in 2020. The resolution will split the money among eighteen groups who applied for the grant.

Here’s how the proposal breaks that funding down:

  • UNNIK Academy: $25,000.00
  • Renaissance Creations: $15,000.00
  • New Direction Health Care: $20,000.00
  • The Women, LLC: $10,000.00
  • SEEED: $5,000.00
  • Girl Talk, Inc.: $10,000.00
  • East TN Freedom Schools: $10,000.00
  • C.O.N.N.E.C.T. Ministries: $5,000.00
  • Gennisi Charitable Birth Services: $5,000.00
  • East TN Housing Development Corp: $5,000.00
  • Evergreen Community Development Corp: $5,000.00
  • National Coalition of 100 Black Women: $5,000.00
  • Closer Walk Re-entry: $5,000.00
  • A1 Learning Connections: $5,000.00
  • The Bottom: $5,000.00
  • YoStem!: $5,000.00
  • Drums Up Guns Down: $5,000.00
  • Karate 5: $5,000

City Council also approved the first reading of a proposal that would rezone the Sunsphere as a historic building.

This would not change its base zoning classification. The Sunsphere is back open after construction was being done on its observation deck.

TVA Conversion of Kingston Fossil Plant Sparking Concerns for Some, Community Meetings are Planned

TVA Conversion of Kingston Fossil Plant Sparking Concerns for Some, Community Meetings are Planned

Community members in three Tennessee cities will have open houses to discuss their thoughts on the proposed Ridgeline Pipeline.

In April, TVA announced plans that the Kingston Fossil Plant would be converted into an energy complex consisting of natural gas, solar and battery storage.

The plans would include a 122-mile pipeline that would span across eight Tennessee Counties including Smith, Jackson, Overton, Fentress, Morgan and Roane.

There will be a meeting tonight, (Wednesday) at Cookeville High School in Cookeville from 6 – 8 p.m. central time and the final meeting is tomorrow (Thursday) from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. central time at Trousdale Community Center in Hartsville.

Officials say the majority of the route for the proposed pipeline would be located within the existing system’s right-of-way where possible to minimize impacts to landowners and the environment.

If approved, construction would start by the fall of 2025.

TBI Endangered Child Alert for Missing Claiborne County Girl has Ended

TBI Endangered Child Alert for Missing Claiborne County Girl has Ended

UPDATE: Some good news this morning as the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says the Endangered Child Alert for 5 year-old October Cooper out of Claiborne County has ended after the little girl was found safe.

She was with her non-custodial mother, Victoria Cooper, who is facing charges.

Claiborne County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has issued an Endangered Child Alert for a Claiborne County girl.

TBI issued the alert on behalf of the Claiborne County Sheriff’s Office Tuesday for 5-year-old October Cooper.

October is described as 3′2″ tall and 50 pounds with blonde hair and brown eyes.

TBI says October is believed to be with her non-custodial mother, Victoria Cooper, who is wanted by CCSO for custodial interference.

Anyone with information regarding their whereabouts is asked to contact CCSO at 423-419-0531 or TBI at 1-800-TBI-FIND.

The Two Blount County Deputies Shot are Identified, Suspect in Custody
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The Two Blount County Deputies Shot are Identified, Suspect in Custody

Updated story: 6/11/24 11:28 p.m. The Blount County Deputies injured in a shooting responding to a domestic disturbance are identified and the suspect is in custody.

The shooting happened yesterday afternoon after deputies, Edward Walker and Corbin Smith, responded to a home on Jacob Springs Road. A home officials say police were familiar with because they had responded to it before for domestic situations. An elderly woman was inside the home and she is safe.

Blount County Sheriff James Lee Berrong says the suspect, 59-year-old Ronald Reed Millsaps, fired an estimated 150-300 rounds at the deputies with a high-powered rifle. Several other county and state agencies responded to the scene to offer support to BCSO. Millsaps is facing several felony charges.

The deputies were taken to UT Medical Center with “non-life-threatening” injuries and are in stable condition.

Berrong says they were told weapons were in each room of the home and Deputies were able to rescue Deputy’s Smith and Walker while taking gunfire from Millsaps.

Emotions running high following the death of Deputy Greg McCowan in February. “This is amazing. 34 years and not have a deputy shot, and in four months have this happen,” Berrong said.

At the request of 5th Judicial District Attorney General Ryan Desmond, TBI agents are investigating the circumstances leading to an officer-involved shooting that occurred Tuesday afternoon involving deputies with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office.

Preliminary information indicates that just before 3:30 p.m., deputies with the Blount County Sheriff’s Office responded to a domestic disturbance in the 1100 block of Jacob Springs Boulevard in Rockford. For reasons still under investigation, shortly after deputies arrived on scene, shots were fired by a male subject, resulting in the deputies returning fire. During the exchange of gunfire, two deputies were struck. They were transported to a local hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. The male subject barricaded himself inside the residence but was eventually taken into custody. He was not injured during the incident.

TBI agents are working to independently determine the series of events leading to the shooting, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Throughout the process, investigative findings will be shared with the District Attorney General for his further review and consideration. The TBI acts solely as fact-finders in its cases and does not determine whether the actions of an officer were justified in these types of matters. That decision rests with the District Attorney General requesting TBI’s involvement. 

Original Story: Rockford, TN (WOKI) A suspect is in custody after two Blount County Sheriff’s Office deputies were shot responding to a domestic call in Rockford Tuesday afternoon.

BCSO officials say the shooting happened after deputies responded to a home on Jacob Springs Boulevard around 4:00 p.m.

BCSO says at some point after arriving in Rockford, the situation escalated and shots were fired, hitting the deputies in the legs. The two BCSO deputies were taken to the University of Tennessee Medical Center with “non-life-threatening” injuries.

Officials say deputies were familiar with the home, because they had responded to it before for domestic situations.

A man in his 50’s was taken into custody following a stand-off with authorities.

Other agencies responded to the scene as well, including the Knox County Sheriff’s Office. The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation will investigate the officer-involved shooting, as is standard operating procedure for the agency.

Old Knoxville Highway was closed for several hours after the shooting but reopened just before 6:30 p.m.

Blount County Deputies Respond to Shots Fired in Rockford

Blount County Deputies Respond to Shots Fired in Rockford

Rockford, TN (WOKI) The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has responded to shots being fired on Old Knoxville Highway near Jacob Springs Road Tuesday afternoon.

They are asking motorists to please find an alternate route around the area as the roadway is shut down to traffic indefinitely.

Additionally, if you live in the area of Jacob Springs Road, authorities are advising that you stay inside your home.

This is a developing story.

Zoo Knoxville Welcomes New Gorilla

Zoo Knoxville Welcomes New Gorilla

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Zoo Knoxville curators announcing Tuesday that Kumi, a 25-year-old female Western lowland gorilla, has moved to the Scruffy City!

She’ll join a family of six other gorillas, including silverback male Bantu, females Hope, Machi, and Kowali, and juveniles Obi and Andi.

The Zoo Knoxville team is keeping a close eye on Kumi as curators say she is still getting used to the new environment.

Western lowland gorillas are considered critically endangered. Zoo Knoxville is working with zoos around the country to keep a stable population in human care.

“If we are going to protect the species, we need to ensure we have a genetically sustainable population of gorillas that are thriving in the care of AZA-accredited zoos,” said KateLyn Miller, great apes keeper. “Kumi is genetically important, and we hope to successfully introduce her to Bantu. Her wellbeing is our top priority, and our first steps are to make sure Kumi’s transition to our group here in Knoxville is a positive one done at her own pace.”

Kumi is set to make her debut this weekend at Zoo Knoxville’s Gorilla Valley habitat.

Missing 16-Year-Old Tennessee Girl in Florida Found Safe, Police Say

Missing 16-Year-Old Tennessee Girl in Florida Found Safe, Police Say

Pensacola, FL (WOKI) A Tennessee teen who went missing in Florida last week has been found safe.

Officials with the Pensacola Police Department announcing Tuesday that 16-year-old Abigail Kate Velez, the daughter of an East Tennessee police officer, was located after being seen last at Baptist Hospital late Thursday night.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office originally took to Facebook to announce a search was underway for Velez who was reported to be on vacation in Pensacola.

Driver Facing Vehicular Homicide Charge after Fatal Hit-and-Run on Loves Creek Road

Driver Facing Vehicular Homicide Charge after Fatal Hit-and-Run on Loves Creek Road

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A man is facing multiple charges including vehicular homicide following a fatal hit and run late Monday night on Loves Creek Road.

Knoxville Police Department officials say the crash happened around 11:40 p.m. The suspect, Eliser Correra Romero, reportedly hit a pedestrian before leaving the scene. KPD says responding officers found the victim deceased on the side of the road, near the tree line.

Eliser Correra Romero (Courtesy: KPD)

Correra Romero was arrested a short distance from the scene; KPD says his car had damage consistent with the crash, and he was allegedly intoxicated.

He is facing several charges to include vehicular homicide due to driver intoxication.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is Investigating Teen’s Death in Dirt Bike Crash

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is Investigating Teen’s Death in Dirt Bike Crash

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating after a teen is killed after crashing into a car while riding a dirt bike in Hamblen County.

Preliminary reports say the car was going south on Three Springs Road near North 3rd Street in Russellville yesterday (Monday) afternoon when the 17 year-old ran a stop sign and into the car’s path and was struck.

THP says the teen was not wearing a helmet at the time of the crash and was pronounced dead at the hospital.

The driver of the car is not facing charges.

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Knoxville City Council Approves Resolution Which Unlocks Money for Non-Profits and a Rezoning Request for the Sunsphere

Knoxville City Council Approves Resolution Which Unlocks Money for Non-Profits and a Rezoning Request for the Sunsphere

The Knoxville City Council approves a resolution that would unlock $150,000 to nonprofits and organizations focused on revitalizing East Knoxville. That money would be provided through a grant from the city’s African American equity restoration task force which was established by the council in 2020. The resolution will split the money among eighteen groups who…Continue Reading

TVA Conversion of Kingston Fossil Plant Sparking Concerns for Some, Community Meetings are Planned

TVA Conversion of Kingston Fossil Plant Sparking Concerns for Some, Community Meetings are Planned

Community members in three Tennessee cities will have open houses to discuss their thoughts on the proposed Ridgeline Pipeline. In April, TVA announced plans that the Kingston Fossil Plant would be converted into an energy complex consisting of natural gas, solar and battery storage. The plans would include a 122-mile pipeline that would span across…Continue Reading

TBI Endangered Child Alert for Missing Claiborne County Girl has Ended

TBI Endangered Child Alert for Missing Claiborne County Girl has Ended

UPDATE: Some good news this morning as the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says the Endangered Child Alert for 5 year-old October Cooper out of Claiborne County has ended after the little girl was found safe. She was with her non-custodial mother, Victoria Cooper, who is facing charges. Claiborne County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of…Continue Reading

The Two Blount County Deputies Shot are Identified, Suspect in Custody
Photo courtesy of WVLT

The Two Blount County Deputies Shot are Identified, Suspect in Custody

Updated story: 6/11/24 11:28 p.m. The Blount County Deputies injured in a shooting responding to a domestic disturbance are identified and the suspect is in custody. The shooting happened yesterday afternoon after deputies, Edward Walker and Corbin Smith, responded to a home on Jacob Springs Road. A home officials say police were familiar with because…Continue Reading

Blount County Deputies Respond to Shots Fired in Rockford

Blount County Deputies Respond to Shots Fired in Rockford

Rockford, TN (WOKI) The Blount County Sheriff’s Office has responded to shots being fired on Old Knoxville Highway near Jacob Springs Road Tuesday afternoon. They are asking motorists to please find an alternate route around the area as the roadway is shut down to traffic indefinitely. Additionally, if you live in the area of Jacob…Continue Reading

Zoo Knoxville Welcomes New Gorilla

Zoo Knoxville Welcomes New Gorilla

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) Zoo Knoxville curators announcing Tuesday that Kumi, a 25-year-old female Western lowland gorilla, has moved to the Scruffy City! She’ll join a family of six other gorillas, including silverback male Bantu, females Hope, Machi, and Kowali, and juveniles Obi and Andi. The Zoo Knoxville team is keeping a close eye…Continue Reading

Missing 16-Year-Old Tennessee Girl in Florida Found Safe, Police Say

Missing 16-Year-Old Tennessee Girl in Florida Found Safe, Police Say

Pensacola, FL (WOKI) A Tennessee teen who went missing in Florida last week has been found safe. Officials with the Pensacola Police Department announcing Tuesday that 16-year-old Abigail Kate Velez, the daughter of an East Tennessee police officer, was located after being seen last at Baptist Hospital late Thursday night. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office…Continue Reading

Driver Facing Vehicular Homicide Charge after Fatal Hit-and-Run on Loves Creek Road

Driver Facing Vehicular Homicide Charge after Fatal Hit-and-Run on Loves Creek Road

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A man is facing multiple charges including vehicular homicide following a fatal hit and run late Monday night on Loves Creek Road. Knoxville Police Department officials say the crash happened around 11:40 p.m. The suspect, Eliser Correra Romero, reportedly hit a pedestrian before leaving the scene. KPD says responding officers found the…Continue Reading

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is Investigating Teen’s Death in Dirt Bike Crash

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is Investigating Teen’s Death in Dirt Bike Crash

The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating after a teen is killed after crashing into a car while riding a dirt bike in Hamblen County. Preliminary reports say the car was going south on Three Springs Road near North 3rd Street in Russellville yesterday (Monday) afternoon when the 17 year-old ran a stop sign and into…Continue Reading