TBI Identifies Victim; Asks for Help in Solving Claiborne County Homicide

TBI Identifies Victim; Asks for Help in Solving Claiborne County Homicide

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Claiborne County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is asking for your help in solving a 30-year-old homicide out of Claiborne County.

TBI says that skeletal remains found in 1986 have now been identified as those belonging to Jerry Harrison of Little Rock, Arkansas. Investigators say Harrison was 29 years old at the time he was found shot along an isolated and abandoned trail in the Caney Valley area of Claiborne County. Police say that Harrison had last contacted his family in 1982 after he began traveling across the country.

TBI is seeking information that may help solve the murder of Jerry Harrison. If you have information about this homicide, specifically any knowledge about individuals Mr. Harrison may have been with before his death, please call 1-800-TBI-FIND.

Some East Tennessee Communities are Getting a New 729 Area Code

Some East Tennessee Communities are Getting a New 729 Area Code

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The Tennessee Public Utility Commission has added the area code 729 in East Tennessee to merge with the 423 area code.

Officials say the 423 area code will run out of numbers by the fall of 2025.

The new area code will ensure there are enough numbers for businesses and residents to serve the area. Existing residents will keep their current numbers but new customers or current customers who want extra lines, could receive a 729 area code number.

Area code 423 is the area code for central Tennessee, north and south of Knoxville. It includes the cities of Chattanooga, Johnson City, and Kingsport.

Knoxville Police Investigate Fatal Crash on Magnolia Avenue UPDATE

Knoxville Police Investigate Fatal Crash on Magnolia Avenue UPDATE

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Knoxville, TN (WOKI) UPDATE: Knoxville Police have identified the victim of Tuesday’s deadly car crash in East Knoxville.

Police say 56-year-old Kevin Owens’ vehicle crossed into oncoming traffic and hit a traffic pole around 7:00 p.m. at Magnolia Avenue and Beal Bourne Street. Owens was pronounced dead at the scene.

An eastbound lane of Magnolia Avenue and Beal Bourne Street from Magnolia Avenue to Linden Avenue was shut down while first responders worked the scene.

ORIGINAL STORY: Knoxville Police are investigating a deadly car crash in East Knoxville.

The single-car crash happened last night and shut down Beal Bourne Street from Magnolia to Linden Avenue.

KCSO Investigates Fatal Crash in Powell UPDATE

KCSO Investigates Fatal Crash in Powell UPDATE

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UPDATE: The Knox County Sheriff’s Office says 22-year-old Timothy Hooks is facing charges after driving drunk and leaving the scene of a fatal single-car wreck on Collier Road.

Hooks and passenger, 35-year-old April Satterfield, were traveling southbound on Collier Road at a high rate of speed when Hooks made an improper pass on a blind hill and left the road. KCSO reports the car struck a tree. Hooks fled the crash leaving Satterfield in the car. She was pronounced dead at the scene.

KCSO says Hooks was found on Granville Conner Road and was taken to UTMC. Charges are pending against Hooks.

ORIGINAL STORY: The Knox County Sheriff’s Office is investigating a fatal crash in Powell.

It happened Tuesday night on Collier Road involving one vehicle. KCSO believes alcohol may be involved.

The road was shut down for several hours while investigators and the Crash Reconstruction Unit were on the scene.

New Details in the Fire that Destroys Green Acres Flea Market

New Details in the Fire that Destroys Green Acres Flea Market

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New details in the fire that destroyed the Green Acres Flea Market Saturday night.

Blount County building code officials say several of the buildings were listed as unsafe and people were barred from entering.

The county cited the buildings for not being up to international fire and building codes and causing fire safety concerns, specifically that they’re “dangerous to human life.”

The investigation into the fire remains on-going.

TWRA Still Investigating the 12th Boating Fatality This Year and Identifies the Victim

TWRA Still Investigating the 12th Boating Fatality This Year and Identifies the Victim

The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency is still investigating a fatal boating accident on Norris Lake and has identified the victim in Sunday night’s accident.

59 year-old John Curley Jr. of Knoxville died when the personal watercraft he was operating collided with a 25-foot cuddy cabin style boat near Black Fox Access Area in Grainger County.

This marks the 12th fatal boating incident of the 2023 season.

Upon completion of the investigation, wildlife officers will present their findings to the district attorney’s office to determine if charges are warranted.

Woman Arrested in Blount County in Connection to the Murder of a Man in 2021

Woman Arrested in Blount County in Connection to the Murder of a Man in 2021

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A woman is arrested in connection to the murder of 26 year-old John Willis, who was killed in 2021.

The Alcoa Police Department says Heidi Litton was arrested yesterday (Monday) with 11 indictments.

Another suspect, Steven Greene, was charged with criminal homicide in 2021 and pleaded guilty this year. APD officials say he cooperated with investigators to help indict Litton for planning the homicide.

Litton was taken to the Blount County Correction Facility and is being held on a $1 million bond.

The Location of the Super Regional is Announced by the NCAA

The Location of the Super Regional is Announced by the NCAA

The wait is over and we now know where the Vols Baseball team will play in the Super Regionals, they will play in Hattiesburg, Mississippi.

The NCAA making the announcement this morning. The committee has several criteria while considering host sites, they look at quality and availability of the facility, available accommodations and revenue potential.

Vols Baseball Coach Tony Vitello says we have a great venue but knows fans will be in Mississippi to cheer on his team this Saturday at 3 p.m. The game will be broadcast on ESPNU and on our sister station WNML.

Budget Plan for 2023-24 KCS School Year Will Promote Student Success

Budget Plan for 2023-24 KCS School Year Will Promote Student Success

Knox County Commission on June 5, 2023, approved the General County Budget, which included the $660.7 million Fiscal Year 2024 general purpose budget for Knox County Schools, as well as the county-wide Capital Improvement Plan (including district construction projects).

The spending plan will make significant investments in crucial areas, including:

  • Investments in staff
    • 4% base salary increases for all certified and classified staff
    • An additional 8% base salary increase for custodians, school clerical, educational assistants, security officers and food service (for a total of 12%)
  • Investments in students
    • 20 new FTE interventionists (10 behavioral, 10 academic), allocated at 2 schools per region
    • 6 new FTEs at Richard Yoakley, KAEC, and Ridgedale
    • 18 new pre-K positions
  • Investments in schools
    • An increase in playground investments, from $90,000 (FY23) to $590,000 (FY24)
    • Three growth solutions
      • Farragut ($4 million)
      • Mechanicsville, Lonsdale, Beaumont ($3.4 million)
      • South Knoxville ($4.1 million in FY25)
    • $3 million in school security investments including locks, video systems, emergency communication, and perimeter security

“We are grateful for the strong support of Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and the Knox County Commission in approving this budget,” said superintendent Dr. Jon Rysewyk. “Knox County Schools is committed to using taxpayer dollars wisely and effectively. Access to adequate funding is critically important to making gains in our four district priorities:  Excellence in Foundational Skills, Great Educators in Every School, Career Empowerment and Preparation, and Success for Every Student. We appreciate our partnership with Knox County and Mayor Jacobs and their ongoing commitment to the success of our students.”

USPS to Host Knoxville Job Fairs

USPS to Host Knoxville Job Fairs

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Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The United States Postal Service is hosting two job fairs at a Knoxville post office this month.

The job fairs are part of the Postal Service’s “Delivering for America” campaign, a 10-year plan aiming to expand its workforce.

The job fairs are scheduled for June 7th and June 29th from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. and will be held in the office at 1237 Weisgarber Rd.

Those interested in applying need to be at least 18 and available to work weekends and holidays.