Sunset Cinema: Movies in the Park Series is Set to Kick Off
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Sunset Cinema: Movies in the Park Series is Set to Kick Off

KNOXVILLE, TN (WOKI) — Knox County is hosting its third annual Sunset Cinema: Movies in the Park Series. The Sunset Cinema is a perfect way to spend a night in the great outdoors, with popular movies showing throughout the summer months.

“These events are a summertime favorite for families across the region,” said Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. “They’re a great way to enjoy a relaxing evening outdoors, catch a movie, and experience the beauty of our parks.”

Activities kick off at 7 p.m. with screenings starting at dusk on various Fridays throughout May, June and July. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own blankets, lawn chairs, and food. However, no alcohol is allowed.

The dates and locations for summer 2025 are:

  • May 30: Garfield The Movie at Clayton Park
  • June 13: Inside Out 2 at Carter Park
  • June 27: Wicked at Carl Cowan Park
  • July 11: Moana 2 at Powell Station Park
  • July 25: The Minecraft Movie at French Memorial Park

If any movie must be canceled because of the weather, the county will post a notification to the Parks and Recreation Facebook page and the Park’s X page.

Knoxville City Council Passes Over $477 Million Budget Prioritizing Public Safety and Affordable Housing

Knoxville City Council Passes Over $477 Million Budget Prioritizing Public Safety and Affordable Housing

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (story courtesy of WVLT) – The Knoxville City Council met Tuesday night and passed a $477.3 million budget proposed by Mayor Indya Kincannon.

The 2025-26 budget prioritizes public safety, core city services and affordable housing, including allocating the following:

  • $101.2 million – Fund police officers and firefighters
  • $8.2 million – Affordable housing
  • $7 million – Makeover of World’s Fair Park Amphitheater
  • $1 million – Prevent homelessness and aid those experiencing housing insecurity

Additionally, the city’s property tax rate remains unchanged at $2.1556 per $100 of assessed value.

The budget did not included a proposed half-cent sales tax increase. The first reading for that will come next month. City council will host a workshop to discuss it more on Thursday.

City council also authorized Mayor Kincannon to enter into an agreement with Blue Line Solutions to expand the use of traffic-enforcement cameras to reduce speeding in school zones. Cameras will be enforced at 41 public schools in addition to up to 30 cameras to monitor drivers running red lights and two cameras used to enforce noise violations.

A redevelopment plan for Magnolia Avenue and Chilhowee Park was also adopted, focusing on commercial properties between the Magnolia Avenue Warehouse District and Burlington. It encourages multi-story mixed-use development, restoration and reuse of historic structures and safer connections to schools, parks and public spaces.

Mayor Kincannon was also authorized to enter into an agreement with UT’s Social Work Office of Research and Public Service to conduct a comprehensive assessment of how and why violence is down in the Project TLC zones (East Knoxville, Montgomery Village and Western Heights) after receiving focused attention from City departments and community social service providers.

The Oak Ridge High School Navy JROTC Booster Club under Investigation by State for Questionable Transactions
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The Oak Ridge High School Navy JROTC Booster Club under Investigation by State for Questionable Transactions

An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office found nearly $25,000 in questionable transactions by the Oak Ridge High School Navy JROTC Booster Club.

The state says between July 2020 and April 2022 former booster club officials made 22 questionable withdraws. They took out nearly $22,000 in cash for the non-profit.

School officials say the cash was for expenses like a military ball, a back to school party and field trips but the booster club did not have documents supporting those claims.

In addition, a former treasurer wrote two checks to himself for over $2,500 to reimburse himself without the proper documents.

The state says school officials say they’re going to fix this.

Knoxville Police Asking for Help in Search for Missing 13-Year-Old Girl

Knoxville Police Asking for Help in Search for Missing 13-Year-Old Girl

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville police are asking for help finding a missing teenage girl.

KPD says 13-year-old Brailey Carter was last seen by her father at her home in the Mechanicsville area of Knoxville late Friday night. She was discovered missing just a few hours later, around 2:00 a.m. on Saturday, May 24.

Anyone with information is urged to contact East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers.

There are multiple ways you can provide anonymous information to Crime Stoppers. You can call 865-215-7165 or **TIPS, and go online at www.easttnvalleycrimestoppers.org, via the free mobile app, P3 Tips, or the East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers Facebook page. Tipsters can remain anonymous and are eligible to receive a cash reward.

KPD: Homicides Trending Down in the City of Knoxville

KPD: Homicides Trending Down in the City of Knoxville

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Officials with the Knoxville Police Department taking to social media Tuesday with good news relative to homicides in the city.

KPD sharing that the homicide rate continues to decline in Knoxville.

Officials report that the city has experienced four homicides in 2025, compared to 12 this time last year.

At the end of 2024, KPD reported a decrease in homicide, property crimes and non-fatal shootings compared to 2023.

Officials say homicide rates have declined in the city of Knoxville. (Courtesy: KPD)
Knox County Seeks ‘Best Dog Park’ Win in USA Today’s ’10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards’

Knox County Seeks ‘Best Dog Park’ Win in USA Today’s ’10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards’

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Tommy Schumpert Park has been nominated in USA TODAY’s 10 Best Readers’ Choice Awards for Best Dog Park in the United States.

Knox County officials say they need your help to bring home the win!

“Receiving a nomination for this award reflects the pride our community takes in providing awesome spaces that both our furry friends and their owners can enjoy,” said Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. “We’re currently ranked second. Let’s keep the momentum going and get Tommy Schumpert Park the national recognition it deserves!”

Every vote counts, and the public can vote once per day now through Monday, June 24, 2025. Click here to cast your vote today!

Tommy Schumpert Park, located at 6400 Fountain City Road, features several multiuse sports fields, a pavilion, an 18-hole disc golf course, restrooms and walking trails. It also includes one of the best dog parks in Knox County. The dog park is divided into two areas: one for dogs 30 pounds and under, and another for dogs of any size, which includes a pond with a dock. The park is open from sunrise to sunset.

Tommy Schumpert Dog Park (Courtesy: Visit Knoxville)
Former West High Football Coach Wanted for Sexual Battery Arrested in Sevier County

Former West High Football Coach Wanted for Sexual Battery Arrested in Sevier County

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A former West High School football coach, accused of sex crimes, is arrested over the weekend in Sevier County.

Police arrested 57-year-old Richard Scott Shaver Friday night after a Knox County grand jury indicted him on four counts of sexual battery by an authority figure and two counts of attempted sexual battery by an authority figure.

According to the May 21 indictment, Shaver is accused of knowingly making sexual contact with a student, between the ages of 13 and 18, multiple times between August and November 2024.

The charges describe how Shaver intentionally touched the student inappropriately and attempted to make the student have sexual contact with him. Court records alleged the former coach used his authority at West High School to bring about the sexual contact. 

Shaver’s arrest follows that of assistant football coach Chad Brooks who was indicted by a grand jury earlier this month on multiple counts of aggravated statutory rape.

Head football coach Lamar Brown was also placed on paid administrative leave pending an investigation.

Richard Scott Shaver, 57 (Courtesy: Knox County Sheriff’s Office)
A Swift Water Rescue in Cocke County
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A Swift Water Rescue in Cocke County

A water rescue in Cocke County.

Three adults and three children are safe after the county’s Emergency Management responded after the group went on a kayaking and canoe trip down the Pigeon River Sunday night and they hit a tree and went into the water.

The group managed to get to dry land but on the opposite side of where they needed to be so the county swift water rescue team safely pulled all 6 to the other side of the fast moving water.

No injuries were reported.

Knox County Sheriff’s Office says Body Found in Water is Believed to be a Missing Man
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Knox County Sheriff’s Office says Body Found in Water is Believed to be a Missing Man

UPDATE: MISSING PERSON KCSO – It saddens us to inform the community that the body of what is believed to be Mr. Narendra Patel has been discovered in the water. Our heartfelt condolences to Mr. Patel’s family during this incredibly difficult time.

We sincerely thank the Knoxville Rescue Squad for their help and The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) for their invaluable assistance in locating Mr. Patel. Their support has been instrumental in bringing closure to this situation.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office began the search for Mr. Patel, age 51, on May 25, 2025, after he left his home in West Knox County. His vehicle was found near the bridge on Northshore Drive, just west of the Concord Road roundabout.

We appreciate everyone in the community who assisted in the search efforts and shared information. Thank you for your support and concern.

Please keep the Patel family, everyone who responded to and worked on this tragedy, in your thoughts during this heartbreaking time.

Original story: The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is seeking assistance locating a missing person, Narendra Patel, age 51. Mr. Patel left his home in West Knox County on May 25, 2025, around 2:30 PM. His family has located his vehicle near the bridge on Northshore Drive, just west of the Concord Road roundabout.

Mr. Patel was last seen wearing an orange polo shirt and khaki shorts. He is approximately 5’11” tall and weighs around 220 pounds.

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office patrol, aviation, and drones searched for Mr. Patel late into the night on May 25, and efforts will continue. We urge anyone who may have seen Mr. Patel on May 25, particularly in the area mentioned, to contact KCSO Major Crimes Detective McCord through Teleserve at 865-215-2243.

Two Men are Facing Charges after Rollover Crash on I-75 in Monroe County
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Two Men are Facing Charges after Rollover Crash on I-75 in Monroe County

Two men are facing charges after a rollover crash on I-75 in Monroe County.

The preliminary report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol says a Ford Mustang was driving behind a Nissan Frontier at a high rate of speed on I-75 South near mile marker 65 early Friday morning.

The report says the Ford tried to pass a commercial vehicle in the left lane and lost control, hitting the rear of the Nissan and causing it to overturn. It came to a stop on its side on the left side of the road.

The driver of the pick-up was injured but his condition has not been released.

The driver of the car, Eddie Fox, and passenger, Barry Childs, Jr. were not injured but they are facing charges. 

Fox is charged with vehicular assault and driving on a revoked license and Childs was charged with accessory after the fact.

They are being held at Monroe County Jail.

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