Knoxville’s Long’s Drug Store to Close after 67 Years

Knoxville’s Long’s Drug Store to Close after 67 Years

Long’s Drug Store closing this month (Courtesy: WVLT)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) A Knoxville staple will be closing its doors for good to start the new year.

Long’s Drug Store in Bearden notified customers Tuesday, January 2 that after 67 years of serving the community, it will be closing its doors this January.

The owner says the closure is due to the difficulty of running a small, independently-owned pharmacy and challenges posed by the pandemic.

“The healthcare world has changed over these past six decades, and unfortunately, it’s very difficult for small independent pharmacies to continue to operate within this new landscape,” said Hank Peck, Owner and Pharmacist in Charge at Long’s, in a press release. “In addition to these changes, like many local businesses, the pandemic posed significant challenges for us.”

Long’s last day to be opened is Tuesday, January 16. “Ultimately, this is one of the most difficult decisions we’ve ever made,” Peck said.

Peck is a second-generation owner of the family-owned drugstore. Peck’s father, Jim Peck, came to work for Dr. Clarence Long shortly after the store opened in 1956. Jim and his brother Ed purchased Long’s after Dr. Long passed away, and it has remained one of Knoxville’s few family-owned and operated pharmacies.

Hank said taking care of customers is still Long’s number one priority and said customer prescription records will be transferred to a CVS on January 17 after the store closes for good.

“This store has been here for a long time because of the people who have supported it, and the folks who come in here are our family,” Peck said. “We are so thankful to our community for trusting us with their health and for the many wonderful friendships and memories we have made here over the years. We will miss it very much.”

Knoxville Police Investigating Deadly Hit-and-Run on Chapman Highway

Knoxville Police Investigating Deadly Hit-and-Run on Chapman Highway

(Frankly Media)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Knoxville Police are looking for the driver involved in a deadly hit and run.

KPD officials say it happened Tuesday night around 6:00 p.m. on Chapman Highway near E. Moody Avenue when a pickup truck driving south hit a man as he crossed the road in front of the Walgreens; he was pronounced dead at the scene.

KPD says the truck, possibly a dark red Ford F-150, then kept driving.

KPD says the crash remains under investigation by KPD crash reconstruction investigators. Police are asking anyone with information about the incident to call East Tennessee Valley Crime Stoppers at 865-215-7165. Tipsters can remain anonymous.

Tennessee’s Jalen McCollough Declares for NFL Draft

Tennessee’s Jalen McCollough Declares for NFL Draft

McCollough marks the latest in a series of Vols to work on the next steps in their careers. (Courtesy: Tennessee Athletics)

Knoxville, TN (WOKI) Tennessee’s Jalen McCollough announces Tuesday that he’s declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.

The fifth-year senior safety took to Instagram to express his gratitude to God, his family, and Vol Nation, thanking Vol Nation “for soldout crowds, amazing Saturdays in Neyland, but most importantly thank you for allowing me to experience a childhood dream at the best university in the country.”

McCollough marks the latest in a series of Vols to work on the next steps in their careers, joining players Joe Milton and Jabari Small who have also declared for the NFL Draft.

Dog Found Beaten and Dead in Cocke County; Owner Trying to Determine Who’s Responsible

Dog Found Beaten and Dead in Cocke County; Owner Trying to Determine Who’s Responsible

Tanner Russell said he found his dog in a bag on the side of the road with his head beaten in, and blood everywhere. (Courtesy: WVLT)

Cosby, TN (WOKI) A Cocke County man found his dog beaten to death after going missing. Now, he’s trying to figure out who is responsible.

“I was stunned,” Tanner Russell said when he found his six-month-old dog Marvin dead. Russell said Marvin went missing a few weeks ago and that he found him a few days later in a bag on the side of a road.

“Nothing on his body. He just had what I would describe as dents in his head, and he looked like he’d been dipped in red paint.”

“If you would have seen him, you could tell it was intentional,” Russell said.

Now, Russell is trying to figure out who’s responsible. He lives in Cosby, which is a rural community in Cocke County.

“Everybody knows everybody, more or less. All the neighbors knew him. It wasn’t like anybody disliked him,” Russell said.

The Smoky Mountains Humane Society said they’ve seen multiple cases of dog abuse. The vice president said a second dog was found with a gunshot wound to the face, happening in the same area as the first, just days after Marvin was found dead.

“It would suggest that there is a person involved with this,” said Sara Kenney, Vice President of the Smoky Mountains Humane Society. She encourages people to reach out to the Cocke County Sheriff’s Office if they see cases of animal abuse.

Russell said he filed a report with the Cocke County Sheriff’s Office. The sheriff said they are investigating.

Alcoa Police Continue Search for Armed Robbery Suspect

Alcoa Police Continue Search for Armed Robbery Suspect

Alcoa, TN (WOKI) Police in Alcoa are asking for help to identify the suspect in Friday’s armed robbery of a local business.

Alcoa Police Department officials say the suspect was armed with a black handgun and used it to demand money at gunpoint from the business on December 29. They say the individual was seen leaving the area in a black SUV and should be considered armed and dangerous.

(Courtesy: Alcoa Police Department)

Anyone with information is asked to contact the department at 865-380-4715.

Fireworks in the New Year? Check Those County Regulations First!

Fireworks in the New Year? Check Those County Regulations First!

Check the regulations in your county before purchasing or igniting fireworks to celebrate the New Year

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / WVLT) With New Year’s Eve just around the corner, you may be wondering if you will be able to celebrate with fireworks.

Many counties and cities across East Tennessee have regulations barring both the sale and the igniting of fireworks.

In Knox County, it is illegal to sell and set off fireworks; the same goes for the city of Knoxville unless you have a permit from the city.

Our news partner, WVLT, has compiled a list of counties and cities in East Tennessee where fireworks are and are not allowed to be sold and used; you can access that list here.

The TBI Endangered Young Adult Alert Remains Active for Missing Teen Out of Sullivan County

The TBI Endangered Young Adult Alert Remains Active for Missing Teen Out of Sullivan County

The Endangered Young Adult Alert for 19 year-old Hollynn Snapp is still active out of Sullivan County.

The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation says she was last seen in Kingsport on October 15th in the Bell Ridge Drive area.

She has an unique tatoo on her forearm featuring a pyramid.

Anyone with information is asked to call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

FAA investigating helicopter crash in Blount County

FAA investigating helicopter crash in Blount County

Authorities are investigating a helicopter crash in Blount County.

The Blount County Sheriff’s Office responded to the crash near Walland yesterday afternoon.

The Federal Aviation Administration says the helicopter made an emergency landing in a field after the pilot reported engine issues. There were six people on board and all passengers and the pilot were safe.

The FAA is handling the investigation.

KNOXVILLE MAN INDICTED ON FELONY CHARGES FOLLOWING BOATING COLLISION

KNOXVILLE MAN INDICTED ON FELONY CHARGES FOLLOWING BOATING COLLISION

A Loudon County Grand Jury has indicted a Knoxville man on felony charges stemming from a Tellico Lake boating collision on July 13, 2023.  Scott Reasonover, 48, of Knoxville, has been indicted on Felony Vehicular Assault (one count), Reckless Endangerment with a deadly weapon (four counts), Boating Under the Influence (one count), and Boating Under the Influence with child enhancement penalty (one count).

Based on an investigation by TWRA wildlife officers, Mr. Reasonover was found to be the operator of a vessel that collided with a tube being pulled by another vessel.  The collision with the tube resulted in all four occupants being injured, one of them being critical. 

Reasonover was taken into custody on outstanding warrants by the Knoxville Police Department and will be brought back to Loudon County for his arraignment.  His bond has been set at $15,000.

Weather

  • Forecast
  • Currents
  • Planner