
Several other agencies across East Tennessee are reporting issues, including disruptions in 911 services and intersections without working traffic lights.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – Left in the aftermath of Sunday morning’s strong storms and high winds are many downed trees and thousands of people without power.
Below is a breakdown of how many households are without power as of 4 p.m. Sunday:
Several other agencies across East Tennessee are reporting issues, including disruptions in 911 services in Monroe County, downed power lines in Anderson and Blount counties and intersections without working traffic signals in Knox County.
The Clinch River has flooded Roberts Road and portions of State Highway 33 in Hancock County. Alternate routes are limited, so please avoid these areas until the waters recede.
In addition to the power outages, flooding has also shut down several roads in Hancock and Claiborne counties, according to THP’s Fall Branch District.
Click here for the latest traffic conditions across East Tennessee.
Story courtesy of our news partner WVLT.
January 31, 2025—Grammy, CMA and ACM Award-winning artist Lainey Wilson confirms her Whirlwind World Tour to kick off in March. Produced by Live Nation and sponsored by Coors Light and Wrangler, the tour will include stops at Zurich’s X-TRA, Paris’ Elysée Montmartre, New York’s Madison Square Garden, Los Angeles’ Kia Forum, Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Austin’s Moody Center, Baton Rouge’s Raising Cane’s River Center Arena and Denver’s Ball Arena among many others. Special guests on the tour include ERNEST, Muscadine Bloodline, Kaitlin Butts, Maddox Batson, Drake Milligan, Lauren Watkins and Zach Meadows. See below for the complete tour itinerary.
Wilson’s Wild Horses fan club will get exclusive early access to tickets starting Tuesday, February 4 at 8:00am local time. Citi is the official card of the Whirlwind World Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to pre-sale tickets beginning Tuesday, February 4 at 10:00am local time until Thursday, February 6 at 10:00PM local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.
Verizon will offer an exclusive pre-sale for the Whirlwind World Tour in the U.S. through Verizon Access, just for being a customer. Verizon Access Pre-sale tickets for select shows will begin Tuesday, February 4 at 10:00am local time through Thursday, February 6 at 10:00PM local time. For more details, visit Verizon.com/Access or the My Verizon App. The general on-sale will begin Friday, February 7 at 10:00am local time. Full details can be found at www.laineywilson.com/tour.
Knoxville, TN (WOKI) – Styx is scheduled to perform at the Tennessee Valley Fair on September 12th.
Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. at https://www.tnvalleyfair.org/p/thingstodo/concerts.
The first Tennessee Valley Fair was held in 1916.
Here are their policies: To ensure a safe and fun family-friendly environment, the Tennessee Valley Fair implements rules and regulations for having the best time! (courtesy of tnvalleyfair.org)
Knoxville Police Department
All 10 days, Knoxville Police Department is on-site monitoring the safety of the fairgrounds and fairgoers. If you have any issues about safety, please reach out to a Fair official or a Knoxville Police Department Officer.
Code of Conduct
The Knoxville Police Department and other safety officers will enforce all applicable laws and ordinances.
Any person violating this Code of Conduct or violating anything deemed inappropriate may be removed from the property.
Minor Attendance Policy
To ensure the safety of all our guests, the Tennessee Valley Fair has instituted the following policies:
On both Fridays and Saturdays starting at 5:00pm, all attendees under 18 years of age (minors) must be accompanied by a parent and/or legal guardian 21 years of age or older. Proof of age and valid identification cards will be required at the gate.
For each parent or legal guardian, 6 minors can enter. Any group with more than 6 minors will require an additional parent and/or legal guardian 21 years of age or older.
Parents and/or legal guardians must remain on-site and with attending minors. Dropping off and/or leaving minors unaccompanied is strictly forbidden. Failure to abide by this policy will result in immediate dismissal from the property.
This policy will pertain only to Fridays and Saturdays.
Metal Detection
All attendees are subject to screening via metal detectors. Screenings will be conducted by Tennessee Valley Fair Security Officials upon entry. (This change is a state requirement per Tennessee Public Chapter 467, which took effect July 1, 2017.)
Bag Search and Bag Policy
Clear bags are the only bags permitted. All bags will be checked by security upon entry, regardless of shape, size or necessity.
Approved Bags:
All approved bags are subject to search and may be tagged to indicate they have been approved by Knoxville Police Department/Tennessee Valley Fair Security Officials.
Prohibited Bags:
All non-clear bags such as:
Non-Permissible Items
Drones Policy
In accordance with FAA regulations and for the safety of our fairgoers, drones and other motorized, aircraft systems are prohibited from flying above or near the fairgrounds.
Weather PolicyThe Tennessee Valley Fair is a rain or shine event including all events and concerts taking place. No rain checks or refunds will be issued. The Tennessee Valley Fair with the Knoxville Police Department and the National Weather Service monitors all potentially hazardous weather conditions. In the event the National Weather Service announces a severe weather warning within a 5-mile radius of Chilhowee Park and Exposition Center, weather advisories will be announced immediately on the public-address system directing guests to seek shelter. Designated severe weather shelters are located at the Jacob Building and the Kerr Building. If a concert or special event is taking place, the event will be delayed, postponed, or canceled depending on the severity and duration of the weather event. Fairgoers will be notified of any weather-related announcements via social media, tnvalleyfair.org website, and through emails.
Soliciting
Soliciting, selling items, promoting other events, organizations, etc. are strictly prohibited without prior approval from the Tennessee Valley Fair.
Attire
Appropriate attire always required for a family-friendly atmosphere.
Personal Conduct
Conduct should be maintained for a family-friendly atmosphere.
Lost or Stolen Items
The Tennessee Valley Fair is not responsible for lost or stolen items in cars or on person attending the fair.
Ticket Sales Policies
If tickets are purchased through a third-party provider, the Tennessee Valley Fair cannot guarantee authenticity. Please purchase all of your tickets through the Tennessee Valley Fair website – www.tnvalleyfair.org/tickets or by calling our ticket office at 865-215-1482.
Lost and stolen tickets are the responsibility of the purchaser.
All tickets, wristbands, and coupons become void after the last day of the fair.
Photo Policy
Photo, video, and audio may be taken for promotional purposes. By entering the Tennessee Valley Fairgrounds, you consent, waive all rights to royalties, and release the Tennessee Valley Fair of any liability. You agree to your likeness used, published or reproduced in any and all media which can be used, now or in the future, for any purpose by or in connection with the Tennessee Valley Fair. For additional information or to opt out of this agreement, consent, waiver and release, please call 865-215-1471.
Social Media Giveaways/ContestsInformation here.
Rules: The Tennessee Valley Fair reserves the right to construe its own rules and regulations to decide the matters and difference in regards thereto. Fair information, logos, likeness, and ads cannot be printed or used without permission from the Tennessee Valley Fair.
Knoxville, TN (WOKI) – Styx is scheduled to perform at the Tennessee Valley Fair on September 12th.
Tickets go on sale on Friday at 10 a.m. at https://www.tnvalleyfair.org/p/thingstodo/concerts.
The first Tennessee Valley Fair was held in 1916.
Here are their policies: To ensure a safe and fun family-friendly environment, the Tennessee Valley Fair implements rules and regulations for having the best time! (courtesy of tnvalleyfair.org)
Knoxville Police Department
All 10 days, Knoxville Police Department is on-site monitoring the safety of the fairgrounds and fairgoers. If you have any issues about safety, please reach out to a Fair official or a Knoxville Police Department Officer.
Code of Conduct
The Knoxville Police Department and other safety officers will enforce all applicable laws and ordinances.
Any person violating this Code of Conduct or violating anything deemed inappropriate may be removed from the property.
Minor Attendance Policy
To ensure the safety of all our guests, the Tennessee Valley Fair has instituted the following policies:
On both Fridays and Saturdays starting at 5:00pm, all attendees under 18 years of age (minors) must be accompanied by a parent and/or legal guardian 21 years of age or older. Proof of age and valid identification cards will be required at the gate.
For each parent or legal guardian, 6 minors can enter. Any group with more than 6 minors will require an additional parent and/or legal guardian 21 years of age or older.
Parents and/or legal guardians must remain on-site and with attending minors. Dropping off and/or leaving minors unaccompanied is strictly forbidden. Failure to abide by this policy will result in immediate dismissal from the property.
This policy will pertain only to Fridays and Saturdays.
Metal Detection
All attendees are subject to screening via metal detectors. Screenings will be conducted by Tennessee Valley Fair Security Officials upon entry. (This change is a state requirement per Tennessee Public Chapter 467, which took effect July 1, 2017.)
Bag Search and Bag Policy
Clear bags are the only bags permitted. All bags will be checked by security upon entry, regardless of shape, size or necessity.
Approved Bags:
All approved bags are subject to search and may be tagged to indicate they have been approved by Knoxville Police Department/Tennessee Valley Fair Security Officials.
Prohibited Bags:
All non-clear bags such as:
Non-Permissible Items
Drones Policy
In accordance with FAA regulations and for the safety of our fairgoers, drones and other motorized, aircraft systems are prohibited from flying above or near the fairgrounds.
Weather PolicyThe Tennessee Valley Fair is a rain or shine event including all events and concerts taking place. No rain checks or refunds will be issued. The Tennessee Valley Fair with the Knoxville Police Department and the National Weather Service monitors all potentially hazardous weather conditions. In the event the National Weather Service announces a severe weather warning within a 5-mile radius of Chilhowee Park and Exposition Center, weather advisories will be announced immediately on the public-address system directing guests to seek shelter. Designated severe weather shelters are located at the Jacob Building and the Kerr Building. If a concert or special event is taking place, the event will be delayed, postponed, or canceled depending on the severity and duration of the weather event. Fairgoers will be notified of any weather-related announcements via social media, tnvalleyfair.org website, and through emails.
Soliciting
Soliciting, selling items, promoting other events, organizations, etc. are strictly prohibited without prior approval from the Tennessee Valley Fair.
Attire
Appropriate attire always required for a family-friendly atmosphere.
Personal Conduct
Conduct should be maintained for a family-friendly atmosphere.
Lost or Stolen Items
The Tennessee Valley Fair is not responsible for lost or stolen items in cars or on person attending the fair.
Ticket Sales Policies
If tickets are purchased through a third-party provider, the Tennessee Valley Fair cannot guarantee authenticity. Please purchase all of your tickets through the Tennessee Valley Fair website – www.tnvalleyfair.org/tickets or by calling our ticket office at 865-215-1482.
Lost and stolen tickets are the responsibility of the purchaser.
All tickets, wristbands, and coupons become void after the last day of the fair.
Photo Policy
Photo, video, and audio may be taken for promotional purposes. By entering the Tennessee Valley Fairgrounds, you consent, waive all rights to royalties, and release the Tennessee Valley Fair of any liability. You agree to your likeness used, published or reproduced in any and all media which can be used, now or in the future, for any purpose by or in connection with the Tennessee Valley Fair. For additional information or to opt out of this agreement, consent, waiver and release, please call 865-215-1471.
Social Media Giveaways/ContestsInformation here.
Rules: The Tennessee Valley Fair reserves the right to construe its own rules and regulations to decide the matters and difference in regards thereto. Fair information, logos, likeness, and ads cannot be printed or used without permission from the Tennessee Valley Fair.
A major road project is set to get underway in North Knox County in August.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation says the project in Powell to help alleviate traffic on Emory Road at I-75.
They are planning to add a diverted diamond interchange similar to the one at I-40’s exit 407, the Sevierville exit.
TDOT’s Mark Nagi explains how it will work.
He says Motorists driving either eastbound or westbound will navigate through two traffic signals and perform crisscross maneuvers. While motorists going westbound can go straight through the interchange or access southbound or northbound I-75.
An investigation is underway following a house fire in East Knox County.
Rural Metro Fire were called to the 9300 block of Mascot Road yesterday (Sunday) morning and found a large 2 story home with fire coming from the rear and everyone inside and their pets were safely outside.
Crews worked hard to limit the spread of the fire, but the false ceilings and multiple roofs that had been added over the years proved trying. The home suffered significant fire, smoke and water damage.
The Red Cross was called to help the occupants and no injuries were reported.
The Oscar Mayer Wienermobile will be making several stops in East Tennessee this weekend at various Kroger stores.
You can see the iconic 27-foot hotdog on wheels at the following dates and times:
Friday, Jan. 24
Knoxville Kroger, 9501 Northshore Drive from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Maryville Kroger, 507 N. Foothills Plaza from 2-5 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 25
Pigeon Forge Kroger, 220 Wears Valley Road from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Sevierville Kroger, 702 Winfield Dunn Parkway from 2-5 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 26
Powell Kroger, 234 E. Emory Road from 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
Knoxville Kroger, 6702 Clinton Highway from 2-5 p.m.
Guests will have the opportunity to take pictures with the Wienermobile and interact with the Hotdoggers, the official Wienermobile drivers. All of the events are free and open to the public!
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Photo Credit: NASHVILLE, TN – November 30, 2024 – Running back Dylan Sampson #6 of the Tennessee Volunteers before the game between the Vanderbilt Commodores and the Tennessee Volunteers at Vanderbilt Stadium in Nashville, TN. Photo By Andrew Ferguson/Tennessee Athletics
Knoxville, TN (WOKI) The Knoxville Police Department activated its snow plan Friday afternoon.
“While in the snow plan, Field Operations officers will be paired up in two-person cars to guarantee at least two officers make it to priority calls,“ KPD officials said. ”Supervisors will continue to closely monitor calls for service.”
As for the surrounding area, Knox County officials said Thursday that crews had been pretreating roads ahead of the snow.
“We’ll have folks staged up in their districts with those plows on,” Public Works Senior Director Jim Snowden said Thursday. “We’ll try to get that snow off the road as soon as it comes.”
KPD’s action came as Knoxville Area Transit, the city’s bus operator, announced that drivers would be operating on snow routes. Click here for more information on the slightly altered routes which began running around noon on Friday.