The Tennessee Department of Transportation now expects work on the section of the Alcoa Highway Corridor Project from Woodson Drive to Cherokee Trail to be finished in Spring 2030.
Crews began working on this section in July 2023. At the time, 6 News reported that the section was projected to be finished in Fall 2027. The timeline was adjusted after engineers determined that there needed to be more wall enforcement near the Woodson Drive interchange to ensure long-term stability, TDOT said Thursday.
Drivers should continue to expect rolling roadblocks and other traffic control measures.
Yowza! It's an experience getting from South of the river (Alcoa Hwy side) and Blount County to UT Hospital. It's all in the timing or leaving an hour early.
|
Topics:
|
|
The President "on Tuesday night appeared to defend his latest military strikes on Iran by posting a short clip from “The West Wing,” the popular NBC television drama about a fictional U.S. president, in which the show’s characters debate their own military action."
|
Topics:
|
|
I was at the grocery store last week and the senior citizen behind me had a handful of $100 bills and some gift cards or prepaid credit cards, couldn't tell which. I was immediately concerned if she was getting scammed.
What do you do? What does the retailer do? I went and asked a manager if they have any procedure to ensure the woman was not getting scammed. The manager said they have no procedure and cannot interfere. I let it go. I can only hope the woman wasn't getting scammed.
However, for the future, banks and retailers need to adopt procedures to prevent senior citizens, or anyone, from losing there savings to a scammer.
With cybercrime continuing to rise, some banks are testing new prevention strategies. JPMorgan Chase hired a behavioral scientist.
|
|
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees will consider proposals to increase undergraduate in-state tuition and mandatory fees for certain UT campuses during the Board’s annual meeting on June 30, 2026.
Tennessee law (Tennessee Code Annotated § 49-7-1603) requires boards of public universities to give public notice of proposed increases to tuition and mandatory fees charged to in-state undergraduate students at least fifteen (15) days prior to holding a public meeting to adopt the increases.
No tuition increase proposed for Knoxville campus, but there is a $148 (6.4%) mandatory fee increase. There are proposed tuition and fee increases for UT Chattanooga ($192/$130), UT Martin ($272/$52), and UT Southern ($298/$40) .
The comment period will close Monday, June 22, at 6pm Eastern/5pm Central.
UT in-state tuition/fees are more expensive than Alabama, Florida, and Georgia.
|
Topics:
|
|
‘I’ve Had Enough!’ Trump Storms Out of Meet the Press Interview in Wild Fashion — Explodes On NBC’s Kristen Welker After She Hits Him With Fact Checks"
...
Welker pressed.
“Do you think anyone who attacked police officers on January 6th should get taxpayer money?”
“I wouldn’t be inclined to say so, but I have to see it,” Trump replied. “I can tell you this: 97% of those people, you look at them, the FBI or whoever it was, cause you had a lot of crooked cops, you had dirty cops. Comey was a dirty cop. A guy like Bolton was a dirty cop.”
“But there is no evidence that people who—” Welker said, before Trump interjected.
Bravo Kristen Welker. A strong woman. The President went rabid. I thought he was going to attack her.
Fact-checking Trump’s interview with NBC News’ ‘Meet the Press’
|
Topics:
|
|
Several diabetes experts were escorted out of an influential medical conference by the police on Friday after they handed out copies of an editorial criticizing the Trump administration’s attacks on scientific research.
...
The researchers were handing out copies of the editorial, recently published in the association’s flagship journal, which detailed the effects of N.I.H. cuts and other Trump administration actions on diabetes research and outcomes, when security staff asked them to step outside and tried to take away the papers...
Video: Police Tussle With Diabetes Experts at ADA Meeting
Tactics from the 30s, 40s, 50s.
|
Topics:
|
|
I sent a question via a retail business chat bot. A very simple question. They responded 6 times asking me to rephrase my question. There are only so many ways you can provide a very simple question. Alas, I gave up and they lost a sale.
|
Topics:
|
|
The Tennessee Republican Party board has announced that it will meet at the TNGOP Headquarters next week to decide which Knox County Sheriff's candidate will be on the ballot in August...
...
Just days after the election, second-place candidate David Amburn and fourth-place candidate Jimmy "J.J." Jones were indicted on felony charges of theft...
...
State GOP chairman Scott Golden told 10News that during the June 10th meeting, anyone will be allowed to express their concerns to the board about the primary results.
Well... I could look at it a different way. The indicted candidates are still considered innocent, thus the primary election is valid, thus whoever won wins.
|
Topics:
|
|
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen (D-Memphis, TN) announced that he is filing six articles of impeachment against the Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court, John Roberts.
...
The six articles of impeachment were summarized by Cohen in a statement:
1) The Chief Justice has allowed the court to become a partisan force, breaking the constitutional guarantee of a republican form of government.
2) Under Roberts’ leadership, the court has systemically given preferential treatment to the wealthy over the people.
3) The Chief Justice has violated his oath of office to do, “equal right to the poor and the rich” by endorsing a campaign finance system that favors the wealthy at the expense of the citizenry.
4) The Chief Justice violated the Constitution and judicial oath by usurping Congressional legislative roles and exempting the President from criminal liability for his conduct.
5) The Chief Justice’s leadership has made decisions in an arbitrary, unexplained, and inconsistent way that violates Constitutional protections.
6) Chief Justice Roberts violated statutory and ethical obligations regarding financial disclosures such as reporting assets which presented the perception of conflicts of interest.
From House.gov
Congressman Cohen Introduces Six Articles of Impeachment Against Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts
|
Topics:
|
|
The President "has at various points in the last few weeks said he doesn’t care about the negotiations to end his Iran war, about the upcoming 2026 midterms in which Republicans may take a big hit because of his administration, or about Americans’ financial situations."
“It’s a new message,” Democratic strategist James Carville said. “I’ve never in all my years in politics, I’ve never heard the leader of a political party say ‘I don’t care if we win the election or not, matters nothing to me.’”
Another first for the President.
|
Topics:
|
|
|
Topics:
|
|
Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier on Monday sued OpenAI and its CEO Sam Altman, alleging that the company marketed ChatGPT to the public without sufficiently warning of its dangers.
I'm not that wild about Florida's government. However, I do think they might have something in this lawsuit. It's amazing how many people don't understand Googling for information much less using AI to get answers.
|
Topics:
|
|
Indeterminate. Schrodinger's cat. a hypothetical cat in a closed box may be considered to be simultaneously both alive and dead while it is unobserved.
Uncertainty. there is a limit to the precision with which certain pairs of physical properties, such as position and momentum, can be simultaneously known.
So there you go. Watching Jeopardy turns into some interesting conversations.
|
Topics:
|
|
Smith & Wesson opened a new facility in the past couple of years. Not sure if they are manufacturing, but they are definitely making some noise.
Smith & Wesson Academy opened in September and includes a shoothouse, pistol range, flex range and rifle range. Instructor and former SEAL Chief Warrant Officer Mark T. Cochiolo oversees the courses offered there. As of publication, none of the academy’s nine listed courses were available for sign-up, though seven included course descriptions.
Those descriptions showed participants could receive between 200 and 400 rounds of ammunition per course. Former Louisville Mayor and attorney Tom Bickers said residents have complained about hearing thousands of rounds fired each day.
...
Now the firearms company wants to build a Lodging Facility... "much to the chagrin of residential neighbors who fear the move will only increase activity at the site’s already noisy training facilities."
...
"The Industrial Development Board has implemented a process to actually measure that [weapons noise]. The equipment just came in last week, and so they are scheduled to go along the property line and measure."
It's unimaginable how disconcerting it would be to have firearms going off that many times a day where you can hear it from your front porch. Is Blount County losing it's luster? Someone should have to buy these people out so they can leave the noise behind.
|
Topics:
|
|
The musical lineup for President Donald Trump’s “Freedom 250” concert series, marketed as the “Great American State Fair,” has been remarkably hard to keep up-to-date. Just one day after it was announced, two-thirds of the musical acts have dropped out — some even saying they had no idea they were performing at this event or were misled about it being “political”
Morris Day and the Time, The Commodores, Martina McBride, Young MC, Milli Vanilli, Bret Michaels have all backed out. Maybe Bruce Springsteen will come up with an acceptable Freedom concert.
|
Topics:
|
|
|
Topics:
|
|
Top White House economic adviser Kevin Hassett says,
“The thing that I’ve seen when I look at credit card data and other things that I can get from the private sector is that while people have been spending more money at gas stations, they’ve been spending more money on everything else,” Hassett said, with his ever-present grin.
...
“[This] means that they’re still very, very optimistic about the state of the economy...
Let them eat cake.
|
Topics:
|
|
NPR dedicated a week to stories and conversations about how communities are moving forward on climate solutions despite significant political headwinds. As the federal government halts plans to address climate change, states, cities, regions, and even neighborhoods are trying to fill the gap by cutting climate pollution and adapting to extreme weather.
In conservative Utah, some communities are ditching fossil fuel power for clean energy
Denver has a plan to heat and cool buildings without fossil fuels. It involves … sewage?
How one Oregon city has raised a billion dollars for climate change
As floods get worse, Britain tries a new solution: beavers
A guide to converting your lawn into a wildlife friendly garden
|
Topics:
|
|
Barnett has priorities that meet the needs of Tennesseans and the United States. Burchett is just having fun.
Barnett:
A Government that Actually Represents Us
An Economy that Works for All
Healthcare Focused on People, Not Profits
Building Better Infrastructure
Invest in educaton.
Protect our environment.
Affordable housing.
Burchett:
Is a follower of Big Foot
Worries about UFOs
For term limits but he's running for a 5th term
For government transparency but crickets when DOJ removes Jan. 6, 2021, documents from the public eye.
For healthcare but wants to repeal the Affordable Care Act.
Protecting gun owner rights but not the rights of citizens to be safe from encountering open carry gun owners.
Crickets on the economy.
Isn't it time for a change? It appears Burchett has been in DC too long.
|
Topics:
|
|
The Department of Justice is acknowledging it has removed from its website news releases about criminal cases related to the Jan. 6, 2021, riot, calling the information about the prosecutions “partisan propaganda.”
The purge of news releases documenting criminal charges, convictions and sentencings is the latest step by the Trump administration to dramatically rewrite the history of the assault on the Capitol, when hundreds of supporters of Republican President Donald Trump stormed the building in an effort to halt the congressional certification of his 2020 election loss to Democrat Joe Biden.
When will it end? Will it end? Whatta ya gonna do?
|
Topics:
|
|
Discussing:
- Are Chat bots a waste of time? (1 reply)
- Smith & Wesson noise problem (1 reply)
- Musicians dropping out of President's Freedom Concert Series (1 reply)
- It's time for new blood in Congress, Barnett in - Burchett out (1 reply)
- Burning Down The House... (2 replies)
- Behind Lege Lies (1 reply)
- Peace (1 reply)
- Speak your truth, fight and believe. (1 reply)
- Large banks have too much AI data center debt? (1 reply)
- GOP misleading on federal health care funding (1 reply)
- Feds indict civil rights group (3 replies)
- Georgia issues burn ban, first time in state history (2 replies)
TN Progressive
- Smith & Wesson not a good fit for Blount County (BlountViews)
- Pellissippi Parkway extension delayed again (BlountViews)
- Blount County early voting record turnout (BlountViews)
- Louisville, TN, town center coming soon? (BlountViews)
- WATCH THIS SPACE. (Left Wing Cracker)
- America As It Is Right Now (RoaneViews)
- A friend sent this: From Captain McElwee's Tall Tales of Roane County (RoaneViews)
- The Meidas Touch (RoaneViews)
- Massive Security Breach Analysis (RoaneViews)
- (Whitescreek Journal)
- My choices in the August election (Left Wing Cracker)
- July 4, 2024 - aka The Twilight Zone (Joe Powell)
TN Politics
- Trump says ‘great settlement’ of Iran war in the works, signing ceremony soon (TN Lookout)
- ‘The Dumocrats are at it again’: Trump attack on California election offers midterm preview (TN Lookout)
- Tennessee health department warns parents their children will be reported to immigration officials (TN Lookout)
- USDA Secretary Rollins blames Biden border policies for screwworm threat (TN Lookout)
- Three Johns and a Will for justice: When Tennessee’s white leaders spoke out (TN Lookout)
- Homeland Security retreats on plan to get data on mail-in voters (TN Lookout)
Knox TN Today
- PAT the play returns to the stage in June (Knox TN Today)
- Easy Bacon & Swiss Quiche: Breakfast meal prep (Knox TN Today)
- Grayson boosts Ijams + In memoriam: Nic Arning, Bob Monday (Knox TN Today)
- Meet Slinky: The adventure buddy you’ve been wanting (Knox TN Today)
- Dining Duo goes to Vandergriff’s (Knox TN Today)
- Zoo Knoxville introduces Summer Concert Series (Knox TN Today)
- Food City named 2026 Retailer of the Year (Knox TN Today)
- 6/12 HEADLINES: News and events from Knox, World, USA, Tennessee & Historic Notes (Knox TN Today)
- Close to Home, Far from Ordinary: Townsend, TN, Ranks #9 destination on one tank of gas (Knox TN Today)
- Hiking with Harrington: Big Creek Trail (Knox TN Today)
- Falling Water Branch Falls: A 2020 Visit, Helene’s scars, and three new waterfalls (Knox TN Today)
- Lily in Red (Knox TN Today)
Local TV News
- $120 payment being sent to families in 13 TN counties: Who's eligible? (WATE)
- Man indicted after 16-year-old fatally shot in Scott County (WATE)
- Multi-unit residences among top developments growing in Knox County (WATE)
- Elevated levels of manganese found in Loudon water (WATE)
- Newport small business still waiting for help after suffering 'total devastation' in flooding (WATE)
- Train carrying ethanol derailed near Lancing in Morgan County (WATE)
News Sentinel
State News
- Prep football notebook: Central’s playoff reinstatement request denied - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Mountaineers in Omaha after long climb since joining Big 12 - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Former US Sen. Lamar Alexander: Listening and bipartisanship are political necessities - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
- Chattanooga podcaster hopes to spice up freight media - Chattanooga Times Free Press (Times Free Press)
Wire Reports
- SpaceX Shares Indicated More Than 35% Higher in Shadow Trading - Bloomberg.com (Business)
- Iran Updates: Trump claims "settlement" to end war reached, but Tehran says no "final conclusion" yet - CBS News (US News)
- Adobe Stock Slides Despite Record Results. CFO Heads for Chip Company. - Barron's (Business)
- Global stocks jump on signs of a potential U.S.-Iran peace deal, U.S. futures muted - CNBC (Business)
- Trump nominates U.S. attorney Jay Clayton as DNI after pushback over Bill Pulte - The Washington Post (US News)
- Kennedy Center board seeks pause of ruling ordering removal of Trump's name - NPR (US News)
- Tornadoes Are Reported as Storms Sweep the Midwest - The New York Times (US News)
- Stock markets surge as Trump calls off strikes on Iran, touts peace deal - Al Jazeera (Business)
- Seniors needed long-term care and rehab. Their private Medicare plans said no. - The Washington Post (Business)
- How to Trade the SpaceX IPO in Asia's Locked-Out Markets - Bloomberg.com (Business)
- Supreme Court rejects Alabama request for nitrogen gas execution - Politico (US News)
- Senate Democrats’ political fortunes have improved. ‘It didn’t happen by accident,’ Schumer says. - Politico (US News)
- Cause of death released for 11 victims in Washington chemical tank rupture - ABC News - Breaking News, Latest News and Videos (US News)
- Feds suspend LAHSA from receiving federal money, citing financial mismanagement - Los Angeles Times (US News)
- Massive Effigy of Elon Musk Raised Over Times Square to Protest Grok - WIRED (Business)
Local Media
Lost Medicaid Funding
Search and Archives
TN Progressive
Nearby:
- Blount Dems
- Herston TN Family Law
- Inside of Knoxville
- Instapundit
- Jack Lail
- Jim Stovall
- Knox Dems
- MoxCarm Blue Streak
- Outdoor Knoxville
- Pittman Properties
- Reality Me
- Stop Alcoa Parkway
Beyond:
- Nashville Scene
- Nashville Post
- Smart City Memphis
- TN Dems
- TN Journal
- TN Lookout
- Bob Stepno
- Facing South


