Roads Reopen Following Deadly Downtown Knoxville Crash

Roads Reopen Following Deadly Downtown Knoxville Crash

Courtesy of KPD

Roads in downtown Knoxville reopened following a deadly crash around 1:00 Wednesday afternoon.

Knoxville Police Department officials report two cars and a KAT bus were involved in a crash on Henley Street.

University of Tennessee officers saw an Infiniti sedan try to make a U-turn on the Henley Street Bridge but hit a KAT bus in the process. Officers then saw the Infiniti flee the scene when it hit a Jeep.

The male driver of the Infiniti was pronounced dead at the scene while a female in the Jeep was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

KPD officers responded to the crash just after 1 p.m., and the road was reopened by 3:30 p.m.

AAA says the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers is Underway

AAA says the 100 Deadliest Days for Teen Drivers is Underway

If you have a teen driver, highway officials say now is the time to start talking with them about the dangers of being on the road.

Officials say we’re officially in what’s known as the 100 deadliest days of the year. Triple A says from Memorial Day through Labor Day more teens are involved in deadly crashes.

They say when teens are cruising instead of heading to a specific destination there’s a larger risk of something going wrong.

Officials say your teen should have about 50 hours of supervised driving before going out alone.

Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Rollover Crash in North Knox County that Sends One Person to the Hospital

Knox County Sheriff’s Office is Investigating a Rollover Crash in North Knox County that Sends One Person to the Hospital

The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a rollover crash in North Knox County.

One person was ejected from the car and taken to the hospital, their condition has not been released.
Two other people suffered minor injuries in the crash which saw the vehicle flip several times last night (Tuesday) on Hill Road near Griffith Road in the Halls community.

“A cool place to be,” Buc-ee’s Sevierville Location to Open Soon

“A cool place to be,” Buc-ee’s Sevierville Location to Open Soon

Sevierville, TN (WVLT/WOKI) Boasting 74-thousand square feet, over 100 gas pumps, and one friendly beaver with all the trappings, Buc-ee’s Sevierville location is tentatively set to open on June 26.

The long-awaited travel center is part of I-40′s Exit 407: The Gateway to Adventure. Included in that project is an entertainment and shopping district, a Marriott hotel and a soon-to-be-announced attraction.

Our news partner WVLT trekked to the Buc-ee’s in Adairsville, GA, south of Chattanooga, recently for a taste of what’s in store for patrons visiting the Sevierville operation. They found that, in addition to Buc-ee’s must-haves such as their signature crunchy-pancake “Beaver Nuggets” to “the most amazing brisket sandwiches you can get outside of Texas,” the amusement park atmosphere is what makes the convenience store stand apart.

Assistant General Manager of Buc-ee’s Adairsville, GA location Wes Harness says “Buc-ee’s is more an experience than just like gas and snacks. It’s almost hard to make people mad at Buc-ee’s because it’s just such an experience; it’s just a cool place to be.”

Harness says they are also still looking for great people to be a part of the Buc-ee’s team.

“We’re just looking for that personality. You can train skills with anybody, but we’re just looking for people that have that attitude and the personality that we’re looking for.”

At this time, Buc-ee’s has not released any information about a possible opening event.

The Safe Haven Baby Box at a Knoxville Fire Station is Used for the First Time over Memorial Day Weekend

The Safe Haven Baby Box at a Knoxville Fire Station is Used for the First Time over Memorial Day Weekend

Photo courtesy of WVLT

The Safe Haven Baby Box installed at the Knoxville Fire Department Station number 17 on Western Avenue has been used for the first time.

KFD officials say a healthy baby boy was surrendered early Saturday morning. A “Baby Box Alert” went out and the station crew of three immediately went to the box and found the baby inside. They called for an ambulance to transport the child to the hospital for evaluation.

The Safe Haven Baby Box was installed in Knoxville on February 17th . This resource is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, at Fire Station 17 and is entirely anonymous for any parent who needs a place to turn in a time of crisis.

TBI says a Jonesborough Woman is Indicted and Charged After Reportedly Stealing $80,000 from Her Church Employer

TBI says a Jonesborough Woman is Indicted and Charged After Reportedly Stealing $80,000 from Her Church Employer

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The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation say a Jonesborough woman has been indicted after she reportedly stole thousands from the church where she worked.

In Aug. 2022, TBI agents started to investigate a report of theft involving Ashlee White, a former employee of Grace Fellowship Church in Johnson City.

TBI says White used the church’s credit card to make personal purchases totaling more than $80,000 between January 2017 and July 2022.

On May 3, the Washington County Grand Jury returned an indictment, charging White with theft of property over $60,000. White turned herself in on Friday and she was booked into the Washington County Jail on a $25,000 bond.

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting at Victor Ashe Park (UPDATE)

Knoxville Police are Investigating a Shooting at Victor Ashe Park (UPDATE)

UPDATE: NewsTalk 98.7 (WOKI) is learning more now about a shooting that occurred Monday afternoon (5/29) at Victor Ashe Park on Bradshaw Road.

Knoxville Police Department officials say the shooting was the result of a “transaction” turned robbery. KPD reports the gunshot victim arranged to make a transaction with two other individuals in the park but was then shot after he and another associate allegedly attempted to rob the other two individuals.

The victim was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries.

The investigation is ongoing.

ORIGINAL STORY: Knoxville Police are investigating a shooting that happened at Victor Ashe Park.

It happened yesterday (Monday) afternoon in the 4900 block of Bradshaw Road, one man was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. Police detained two people for further investigation.

Vols Headed to Palmetto State as No. 2 Seed in NCAA Clemson Regional; Full Bracket

Vols Headed to Palmetto State as No. 2 Seed in NCAA Clemson Regional; Full Bracket

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – The Tennessee baseball team is headed back to the Palmetto State to begin its tournament run at the NCAA Clemson Regional, hosted by the Clemson Tigers at Doug Kingsmore Stadium.

The Volunteers are making their fourth straight NCAA Regional appearance and 13th trip to NCAA Tournament in program history.

UT will be the No. 2 seed in the regional and face off against No. 3 seed Charlotte in its opening game on Friday, June 2 at 6 p.m. ET on ESPNU.

The top seed in the regional and No. 4 national seed Clemson will take on No. 4 seed Lipscomb in their opening game on Friday at 1 p.m.

The Clemson Regional will feature some of the nation’s hottest teams, including three conference champions. Tennessee is 15-5 over its last 20 games, including an 11-4 record over its final five SEC series after a 5-10 start to league play.

Clemson had arguably the best finish to the season of any team in the country, winning 21 of its last 22 games, including 16 straight entering the NCAA Tournament. The Tigers went 4-0 to claim the ACC Tournament crown after finishing second in the regular-season standings behind No. 1 overall seed Wake Forest.

Charlotte was victorious in 10 of its final 11 games, including five wins in a row over a four-day span to capture the Conference USA Tournament title last weekend. Lipscomb went 17-5 down the stretch to capture both the Atlantic Sun regular season and tournament titles, as well.

Ticket Information

All-session and single-session tickets for the Clemson Regional will go on sale Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. To purchase tickets, click HERE.

The complete weekend schedule and broadcast details will be added to this release on UTSports.com when they become available.

NCAA Clemson Regional Schedule

Friday, June 2
Game 1 – Clemson vs. Lipscomb |1 p.m. ET (ESPN+)
Game 2 –  Tennessee vs. Charlotte | 6 p.m. ET (ESPNU)

Saturday, June 3
Game 3 – Loser of Game 1 vs. Loser of Game 2 | TBD
Game 4 – Winner of Game 1 vs. Winner of Game 2 | TBD

Sunday, June 4
Game 5 – Winner of Game 3 vs. Loser of Game 4 | TBD
Game 6 – Winner of Game 5 vs. Winner of Game 4 | TBD

Monday, June 5
Game 7 (if necessary) – Winner of Game 6 vs. Loser of Game 6 | TBD

-UT Athletics

Vols in Clemson Regional / Credit: UT Athletics

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