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Knoxville City Council Approves Three Major Engineering Projects

Knoxville City Council Approves Three Major Engineering Projects

Knoxville City Council approves three major engineering projects, including upgrades to Middlebrook Pike. Councilmembers approved an almost $4 million plan to implement the Advanced Traffic Management System to Middlebrook Pike during last night’s meeting (Tuesday). The almost $4 million investment is the city’s first and will involve a high-speed fiber-optic network connecting 23 signalized intersections…MORE

Unicoi County Continues Clean-up Following Flooding Caused by Hurricane Helene

Several East Tennessee counties are still working to rebuild months after Helene ripped through, including Unicoi County. On September 27th, the Nolichucky River flooded parts of the county. The river flooded businesses, churches and homes. Now nearly six months later, people are still hopeful it can return to normal. Along the river, debris is getting…MORE

NCDOT Expects I-40 to Reopen by January
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NCDOT Expects I-40 to Reopen by January

The North Carolina Department of Transportation expects I-40 across the state line to be open through the Pigeon River Gorge by New Year’s Day. NCDOT says traffic would be moving slower than normal, estimating a 40 mph speed limit with one lane in each direction. The news comes just over a month after Hurricane Helene…MORE

New Driver Services Locations Serving Storm Victims

New Driver Services Locations Serving Storm Victims

The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security’s (TDOSHS) is issuing free replacement identification licenses and driver licenses to citizens directly impacted by the East Tennessee floods at the Elizabethton Driver Services Center, Unicoi Police Department and the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency’s (TEMA) three Multi-Agency Resource Centers (MARCs).  Driver Services are available at the MARCs…MORE

Cocke and Greene County Schools Announce Reopening after Historic Flooding

Cocke and Greene County Schools Announce Reopening after Historic Flooding

Newport, TN (WOKI) Cocke County Schools’ students and staff are returning to school Wednesday, October 16 following devastating flooding caused by Tropical Storm Helene that began on September 27. Cocke County Schools representatives say the district has been working with county and state officials to gauge the damage and work on repairs to get students…MORE

Burn Permits Required in Tennessee
TN Dept of Agriculture Forestry Division

Burn Permits Required in Tennessee

Beginning October 15, a free burn permit from the Tennessee Department of Agriculture Division of Forestry (TDF) is required prior to burning leaves or natural vegetation, including debris generated by Hurricane Helene. “Due to the vast amount of woody debris from Hurricane Helene and other recent storms across the state, we expect more outdoor burning…MORE

TDOT Officials say Forms Residents are Receiving in Flood Damaged Areas are not a Scam

TDOT Officials say Forms Residents are Receiving in Flood Damaged Areas are not a Scam

The Tennessee Department of Transportation is contacting property owners along state routes impacted by flooding to gain right-of-way access during the rebuilding process. Officials say the form is not a scam as many property owners have expressed concern about the form’s legitimacy. TDOT is contacting property owners to gain temporary right-of-entry access to repair and…MORE

Weather-Related Deaths in East Tennessee Continue to Climb

Weather-Related Deaths in East Tennessee Continue to Climb

Flood clean-up continues in East Tennessee after Helene and unfortunately another death is confirmed in the state. TEMA says there has been 17 weather-related deaths in Tennessee and officials are still searching for 6 missing people. Governor Bill Lee says the state is extending the tax filing date for businesses in certain disaster areas to…MORE

Helene Flooding Brings Election Changes to East Tennessee Counties

Helene Flooding Brings Election Changes to East Tennessee Counties

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT / WOKI) – Six Tennessee counties are seeing election updates after devastating floods brought by Hurricane Helene. Secretary of State Tre Hargett made the announcement Wednesday, saying the state and local election officials are working to make sure voters can cast a ballot this election, whether it be in-person or absentee. “The…MORE

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