Samples Indicate Box at center of Knoxville Police Response Contains Dynamite, KPD Says
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Samples Indicate Box at center of Knoxville Police Response Contains Dynamite, KPD Says

Knoxville, TN (WOKI / KPD) UPDATE 10/11 1:28 p.m.: Earlier this morning, an explosive ordnance robot was deployed to get a sample of the suspected explosives found inside of a box at CMC Recycling on Thursday afternoon.

The sample tested positive for ammonium nitrate, as confirmed by lab scientists at Quantico, which is consistent with dynamite.

Currently, Bomb Squad technicians are actively working to remove the dynamite from the box and safely dispose of it. In order to dispose of dynamite, technicians will methodically remove it from the box, douse the dynamite in diesel fuel, and burn it.  

Those efforts are being supported by the Knox County Sheriff’s Office and Metro Nashville Police Department Bomb Squads, including advanced MNPD robotic equipment. 

It was initially reported that the box contained around 200 sticks of dynamite. Technicians have not yet verified how many pieces of dynamite are in the box.

There is no evidence to suggest that the box was left on the site maliciously or with criminal intent. CMC Recycling is a metal recycling facility that purchases material to be salvaged. The box, which was locked and unmarked, was on the site for at least several days. On Thursday, CMC Recycling was using a torch to salvage the box when they unintentionally set the box on fire and discovered the dynamite. 

The box is no longer smoldering or emitting smoke. 

The evacuation zone will remain in place until Bomb Squad technicians have completely disposed of the contents of the box and it is deemed safe to return to the area.

That work is expected to continue into tonight and potentially into tomorrow morning.

UPDATE: Knoxville, TN (WOKI / KPD) Residents within a 3,000-foot radius of suspected explosives that were found on Mynderse Avenue have been ordered to evacuate.

At around 2:15 p.m. today, Knoxville Police Department and Knoxville Fire Department personnel responded to CMC Recycling at 2706 Mynderse Avenue on a report that employees had discovered an approximately 5×5 steel box that contained suspected dynamite and was smoking.

KPD and KFD personnel closed Western Avenue between Texas Avenue and Massachusetts Avenue and immediately evacuated businesses in the immediate area.

KPD Bomb Squad technicians arrived at the scene and conducted an initial assessment of the box with the use of the drone. That assessment did not with complete certainty positively identify the contents of the box. However, based on that initial assessment and out of an abundance of caution, Bomb Squad technicians believe the box does contain explosives. 

KPD and KFD officials have subsequently ordered an evacuation within an approximately 3,000-foot radius of the suspected explosives.

Efforts to evacuate the impacted area remain ongoing. Those efforts are being led by KPD and KFD with the assistance of Tennessee Highway Patrol deputies.

The Jacob Building has been established as an emergency shelter for residents who were ordered to evacuate. 

Western Avenue remains closed between Pleasant Ridge Road and Massachusetts Avenue. The closure is expected to remain in place for an extended amount of time. 

There is no evidence to suggest foul play or that the box was left on site maliciously. It is believed that employees were sorting through material when they discovered the box and attempted to open it. They called 9-1-1 immediately after seeing the contents.

KPD spokesman Scott Erland says Western Avenue and the evacuation area will be closed through tomorrow (Friday), possibly tomorrow (Friday) night while crews work to secure the box. He says it is not a mandatory evacuation but they are counting on residents to abide by the evacuation request. Erland also says there are several businesses in the evacuation area so they are working to clear the area so they can re-open.

ORIGINAL STORY: Knoxville, TN (WVLT / WOKI) UPDATE: The Knoxville Police Department and Knoxville Fire Department are on the scene of what could be a box of explosives near Western Avenue.

At this time, the situation is still extremely active. Those on the scene told WVLT News that KPD officers found the box on Mynderse Avenue, about 100 yards from the 2700 block of Western Avenue.

WVLT News also spoke with KPD Communications Manager Scott Erland, who said everyone on the scene is acting as if the box, which was at one point smoking, is explosive out of an abundance of caution.

An evacuation order came with the emergency response, which started around 2:15 p.m., Erland said. It covers a 3000 foot radius, more than half a mile, of the area.

“We’re going to take it slow and cautiously,” Erland said, adding that the response was likely to be a “prolonged event.”

The KPD spokesperson also said the department’s bomb squad had responded to the scene.

“At this point we really don’t know what we’re dealing with, just operating with the utmost caution,” Erland said.

In a later update, KFD and KPD said responders had sent an alert to people asking them to evacuate the area shown here. (Courtesy: KPD)

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 reconstruct impacted state routes in their existing location. They need permission to be on resident’s property as crews repair or rebuild roads.

If you own property along the highlighted State Routes impacted by Helene, TDOT needs to speak with you.

Property owners can contact TDOT by emailing [email protected] or by calling 833-TDOTFIX (836-8349) and following the voice prompts.

Link to Form: Form 6 template.pdf

Link to Property Map: (Binder1.pdf (tn.gov))

Link to Helene Recovery Information and Right-of-Entry FAQs: Hurricane Helene Recovery (tn.gov)

City of Knoxville Reminding Downtown Motorists of Weekend Road Closures
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City of Knoxville Reminding Downtown Motorists of Weekend Road Closures

Some roads in downtown Knoxville will close to traffic on the weekends through the end of the year.

It’s part of an ongoing effort by the City of Knoxville to make the downtown area more friendly to pedestrians. The city says it will be closing Market Street between Clinch Avenue and Union Avenue and Union Avenue between Walnut and Gay Street on weekends.

The closures are expected to go from Fridays at 6 p.m. to Sundays at 6 p.m. The only exception being this weekend when road closures will start Saturday.

I-26 in Unicoi County Reopens after Helene Flooding, TDOT Says

I-26 in Unicoi County Reopens after Helene Flooding, TDOT Says

Unicoi County, TN (WOKI) The Tennessee Department of Transportation today Thursday reopened a section of I-26 in Unicoi County closed previously due to flooding from Hurricane Helene.

TDOT officials say the roadway is open from the
Tennessee/North Carolina state line to Exit 40 in Erwin, Tennessee for local traffic and deliveries only. Officials stress that the interstate is not open to commercial vehicles or thru-traffic.

They add that local law enforcement will be on the road to enforce the restrictions.

According to the North Carolina Department of Transportation, all roads in western North Carolina should still be considered closed due to the widespread damage.

In addition, TDOT says drivers should use extreme caution along the Nolichucky River corridor while crews continue assessing local roads, and State Route 36 remains impassable in Unicoi County.

I-26 in Unicoi County reopens after Helene flooding, TDOT says. (Pexels)
Knoxville Police Need Your Help to Identify a Shooting Suspect
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Knoxville Police Need Your Help to Identify a Shooting Suspect

Knoxville Police Detectives need your help to identify a shooting suspect.

The shooting happened in the 1500 block of Connecticut Avenue on September 28th and was captured on video.

The victim, a 48-year-old man, was shot in the foot. The suspect, wearing dark-colored clothes, ran from the scene.

If you have any information, you are asked to contact East Tennessee Vall at 865-215-7165.

KCHD Offers Free Flu Shots for Statewide Campaign

KCHD Offers Free Flu Shots for Statewide Campaign

Knoxville, Tenn. – The Knox County Health Department will offer free flu shots at four locations as a part of the Tennessee Department of Health’s Fight Flu TN Day. Fight Flu TN will take place on Oct. 15 with select locations across the state offering free flu shots.

KCHD will offer the vaccines at the following locations:

  • Knox County Health Department
    • 8 a.m. – 6 p.m.
    • 140 Dameron Ave
  • Sarah Simpson Professional Development Technology Center
    • 10 a.m. – 1 p.m.
    • 801 Tipton Ave (in the Great Room)
  • Sarah Moore Greene Elementary
    • 4:30 – 7 p.m.
    • 3001 Brooks Ave
  • Lonsdale Elementary
    • 4:30 – 7 p.m.
    • 1505 Louisiana Ave

The clinics are open to the public. KCHD will vaccinate insured and uninsured adults and children at no cost to the patient. No appointments are needed.

Early Voting for the 2024 Presidential and Federal / State Elections Begins Next Week

Early Voting for the 2024 Presidential and Federal / State Elections Begins Next Week

Knox County offers twelve early voting locations – the most ever for a Knox County election – with generous hours and two Saturdays

Knoxville – Early voting begins Wednesday, October 16 at eleven (11) locations across Knox County. Those locations are:

  • NEW – FARRAGUT – Village Green Shopping Center (Old Stein Mart) – 11437 Kingston Pike
  • EAST KNOX COUNTY – Carter Senior Center – 9040 Asheville Highway
  • DOWNTOWN – City County Building, Small Assembly Room – 400 Main Street
  • WEST KNOXVILLE – Downtown West – 1645 Downtown West Blvd., Unit 40
  • EAST KNOXVILLE – Eternal Life Harvest Center at Five Points – 2410 Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
  • NORTH KNOX COUNTY – Halls Recreation Center – 6933 Recreation Lane
  • NORTHWEST KNOX COUNTY – Karns Senior Center – 8042 Oak Ridge Highway
  • NORTHWEST KNOXVILLE – Knoxville Expo Center – 5441 Clinton Highway
  • SOUTH KNOXVILLE – Meridian Baptist Church – 6513 Chapman Highway
  • NORTHEAST KNOXVILLE – New Harvest Park – 4775 New Harvest Lane

Additionally, a 12th location will be open on the University of Tennessee campus for the last week of early voting (October 28 to 31).

  • UNIVERSITY OF TENNESSEE – Baker School – 1640 Cumberland Avenue

HOURS

For most locations:

  • 9 am to 6 pm – Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday
  • 8 am to 8 pm – Wednesdays
  • 8 am to 1 pm – Saturday, October 19
  • 8 am to 5 pm – Saturday, October 26
  • Closed Sundays

For Meridian Baptist Church in south Knoxville:

The above schedule, with the following exceptions:

  • 8 am to 5 pm – Wednesdays
  • 9 am to 3 pm on October 31 (Halloween; the last day of early voting)

For the Karns Senior Center in northwest Knox County:

  • 8 am to 5 pm – Monday to Friday
  • Closed Saturday and Sunday

For the Baker School on the University of Tennessee campus:

  • 9 am to 6 pm – Monday, October 28
  • 9 am to 6 pm – Tuesday, October 29
  • 8 am to 8 pm – Wednesday, October 30
  • 9 am to 6 pm – Thursday, October 31

All daily Knox County early voting schedules can be viewed at: https://knoxcounty.org/election/2024elections/pdfs/20241105-EarlyVotingDailySchedule.pdf?

NOTE FOR FIRST-TIME VOTERS – Be aware that, while having your voter registration card is helpful to speed up the early voting process, you do not need it to vote. However, all voters must present a photo identification issued by the State of Tennessee (such as a Tennessee Driver’s License) or the Federal Government (such as a passport).

Out-of-state driver’s licenses and student IDs are not sufficient for identification purposes for voting under Tennessee law. For more information on photo ID, visit: https://sos.tn.gov/elections/faqs/what-id-is-required-when-voting?

For more information on elections, visit the Election Commission at https://www.knoxcounty.org/election/  or call 865-215-2480.

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 May of next year.

Also, people who lost their homes can also qualify for a sales tax refund on appliances and furniture.

FILE: Water from the remnants of Hurricane Helene washed out roads and submerged bridges in East Tennessee over the weekend. (Courtesy: WSMV)
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 devastation experienced in northeast Tennessee is heartbreaking and unimaginable,” said Secretary Hargett. “However, I continue to be amazed at the planning and resiliency of our local election officials. We have been working with our local elections administrators — Josh Blanchard, Sarah Fain, Tracy Harris, Dana Jones, Cheri Lipford, and Justin Reaves — throughout the entirety of this disaster, and their unwavering leadership and commitment will ensure this election proceeds as planned, so registered voters have the opportunity to vote.”

Carter, Cocke, Greene, Johnson, Unicoi and Washington Counties have all been affected. Below is the latest information from Hargett’s office:

Carter County:

Two Election Day polling places have temporarily been changed and voters in the impacted areas will vote at their temporary location on Election Day. Notices are being sent to local media and letters are being mailed to the impacted voters.
Hampton High School (Tiger Valley Precinct) will vote at Hampton Elementary
Elk Mill VFD (Elk Mills Precinct) will vote at Little Milligan Elementary


Early Voting:


Carter County Election Commission, 116 Holston Avenue, Elizabethton, TN 37643
Monday through Friday (9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.), Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon)


Cocke County:

The Election Commission has moved to 157 Western Plaza Drive, Newport, TN 37821
The new mailing address is PO Box 459, Newport, TN 37822.

Early Voting:


Western Plaza Shopping Center, 157 Western Plaza Drive, Newport, TN 37821
Monday through Friday (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon) with extended hours October 30 and 31 (9:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.)

Greene County:

All locations are expected to be open by Election Day. Voters are encouraged to monitor road conditions for possible closures.


Early Voting:


Greene County Election Commission, 311 CCU Boulevard, Suite 1, Greeneville, TN 37745
Monday, Wednesday, Friday (8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Tuesday and Thursday (8:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.), Saturday (8:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.)


Johnson County:

Access to the Trade Community Center polling place is limited. Election officials are monitoring repairs to HWY 421 to determine if additional adjustments are needed. The Trade Community Center polling location is expected to be open. If this changes, notice will be widely distributed.

Early Voting:


National Guard Armory, 1923 S Shady Street, Mountain City, TN 37683
Monday (8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m.), Tuesday through Friday (8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Saturday (8:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon)

Unicoi County:

Election Day Voting at the Temple Hill Elementary School will now occur in the library. Voters can gain access at the left rear of the building.


Early Voting:


106 Nolichucky Avenue, Erwin, TN 37650
Oct. 16-18 and 28-30 (8:30 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.), Oct. 21-25 (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon); Thursday, Oct. 31 (8:30 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.)


Washington County:

Early Voting:


Johnson City Fire Station #8, 106 Gray Commons Circle, Gray, TN 37615
Freedom Hall, 1320 Pactolas Road, Johnson City, TN 37604
Old Jonesborough Middle School, 308 Forest Drive, Jonesborough, TN 37659
Monday through Friday (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon), Extended hours October 29th (9:00 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.)
Washington College Academy, 116 Doak Lane, Limestone, TN 37681
October 22-26, Tuesday through Friday (9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.), Saturday (9:00 a.m. – 12:00 noon)

There have also been updates to who can and cannot request an absentee ballot. According to Hargett, those affected by the flooding can qualify.

That means anyone who has been displaced outside their county or relief workers who have moved in from other parts of the state can request to vote by mail.

For those who have lost a photo ID, the state has set up several existing and temporary locations to get replacements:

Elizabethton Driver Services Center

1741 HWY 19 E Bypass

Elizabethton, TN 37643

Newport Grammar School

301 College Street

Newport, TN 37821

Unicoi Police Department

3600 Unicoi Drive

Unicoi, TN 37692

Greeneville Driver Services and Reinstatement Center

1210 Hal Henard Road

Greeneville, TN 37743

Johnson County Clerk (Duplicates and Renewals of Non-CDL Only)

222 West Main Street

Mountain City, TN 37683

Johnson City Driver Services Center

4717 Lake Park Drive

Johnson City, TN 37615

Story courtesy of WVLT