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Council postpones apartment rezoning vote

Posted at 9:54 pm January 12, 2023
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The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, will consider a rezoning request that could allow about 400 apartments on about 32 acres along South Illinois Avenue headed toward Knoxville. (Map by City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday postponed a vote on a rezoning that could allow a large apartment complex along South Illinois Avenue.

City Council members said a 96-page traffic study for the project appeared to be from July, but they had only received it recently.

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Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Premium Content Tagged With: apartments, Charlie Hensley, Jennifer Williams, Oak Ridge City Council, rezoning, traffic study, Warren Gooch

Rezoning could allow homes on Warehouse Road

Posted at 9:26 pm January 12, 2023
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A rezoning could allow about a dozen single-family residential lots on about five acres of currently vacant land on Warehouse Road. A conceptual plan is shown above.

A rezoning that could be considered by the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission could allow a dozen single-family residential lots on roughly five acres of currently vacant land on Warehouse Road.

The rezoning request, which does not obligate the property owner to build the homes, was presented to the Planning Commission during a non-voting session Thursday evening.

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Filed Under: Business, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Premium Content Tagged With: Jennifer Williams, Len Hart, low density residential, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, residential lots, rezoning, rezoning request, Warehouse Road

Weigel’s proposed at Union Valley

Posted at 8:21 pm January 12, 2023
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A Weigel’s store site plan for about 3.6 acres at South Illinois Avenue and Union Valley Road, as presented to the Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission on Thursday, Jan. 12, 2023.

A new Weigel’s store has been proposed along South Illinois Avenue.

The 6,600-square-foot store would be on about 3.61 acres at the intersection with Union Valley Road.

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Lead trial court prosecutor retires

Posted at 5:48 pm January 9, 2023
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Pictured above are Seventh Judicial District Attorney General Dave Clark, left, and Deputy District Attorney General Anthony Craighead. (Photo courtesy Dave Clark)

Anthony Craighead, deputy district attorney general in Anderson County, has retired.

“This week marks the well-deserved but bittersweet retirement of my friend and crime fighting partner, Deputy District Attorney General Tony Craighead,” Seventh Judicial District Attorney General Dave Clark said on Saturday. “Tony has been fighting for justice and victims for 30 years in Tennessee, and for the last eight years, he has been our leading trial court prosecutor here in Anderson County.

“The job of being a chief law enforcement officer for a portion of our state is a great privilege and an awesome responsibility. The pressure, emotional, physical and psychological burden of the responsibility for resolving the homicides, child abuse, home burglaries and child pornography cases collectively wear on one’s soul. Tony has carried that load for all of us for a long time.”

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Courts, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County, Anthony Craighead, Dave Clark, deputy district attorney general, Sarah Keith, Seventh Judicial District, Tony Craighead, trial court prosecutor

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New apartments possible on South Illinois

Posted at 4:28 pm January 7, 2023
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The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday, Jan. 9, 2023, will consider a rezoning request that could allow about 400 apartments on about 32 acres along South Illinois Avenue headed toward Knoxville. (Map by City of Oak Ridge)

The Oak Ridge City Council on Monday will consider a rezoning request that could allow about 400 apartments on roughly 32 acres along South Illinois Avenue.

The property is bordered by South Illinois Avenue, Mitchell Road, and Centrifuge Way (at the top of the hill headed out of Oak Ridge to Knoxville on South Illinois).

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Filed Under: Business, Government, Government, Oak Ridge, Oak Ridge, Premium Content, Slider Tagged With: apartments, C. Paul Harrison, Jennifer Williams, Oak Ridge City Council, Oak Ridge Municipal Planning Commission, rezoning, rezoning request, South Illinois Avenue

Medicaid forum in Oak Ridge on Jan. 17

Posted at 9:05 pm January 3, 2023
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There will be a Medicaid forum in Oak Ridge on Tuesday, January 17. It will feature a family physician, health care campaign director, pastor, and health care economics professor.

The forum will be presented by the League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge.

The forum will be moderated by Zack Buck, associate professor of law at the University of Tennessee who specializes in health law, bioethics, and tort law.

Other guests will include:

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Filed Under: Community, Front Page News, Health Tagged With: Derrick Hammond, Judy Roitman, League of Women Voters of Oak Ridge, Matthew Harris, Medicaid, Medicaid forum, William Culbert, Zack Buck

NWS: Temps above normal in 2022, but record cold Christmas Eve

Posted at 2:07 pm January 3, 2023
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Image courtesy National Weather Service Morristown

The average temperatures in 2022 were above the normal temperatures in East Tennessee, but there were record cold temperatures reported on Christmas Eve, the National Weather Service said.

The number of cold hours around Christmas in late December might have seemed long, but it was not a record-breaker, the NWS said.

“The arctic front that ushered in this outbreak of cold weather moved through during the early morning hours on December 23,” the NWS said. Between then and the end of the cold streak, several locations recorded more than 100 consecutive hours at or below freezing (32 degrees Fahrenheit). Wise, a city in southwest Virginia north of Tennessee’s Tri-Cities, reported 107 hours below freezing, the NWS said. That’s equivalent to about 4.5 days. Oak Ridge was below freezing for 106 hours and Knoxville for 104 hours, both also close to 4.5 days.

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Power to TRISO at Horizon could cost $13 million

Posted at 4:08 pm January 2, 2023
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This map shows the potential route of 69-kilovolt overhead power lines for the TRISO-X nuclear fuel facility at Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge, starting at the substation (SUB) on the south side of Highway 95/58 (lower right), continuing up Novus Drive (center right), crossing onto Horizon Center land, and then running east (to the right) on the back side of Site 6 (open area at upper right).

Building a new substation and electrical lines to supply power to a nuclear fuel company could cost $13 million, Oak Ridge officials said in December.

The nuclear fuel company, TRISO-X, needs about 32 to 35 megawatts of electricity at Horizon Center in west Oak Ridge. That would make the company the city’s biggest electrical customer. (Oak Ridge National Laboratory and Y-12 National Security Complex get most of their power directly from Tennessee Valley Authority.)

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After guilty plea in fatal hit-and-run, man faces separate traffic charges

Posted at 11:49 am December 31, 2022
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Dannon Cole pleaded guilty to leaving the scene of an accident involving a death or injury in Anderson County Criminal Court on Monday, Dec. 12, 2022.

After pleading guilty to a fatal hit-and-run crash, a 51-year-old man is facing separate criminal charges after he was allegedly found passed out behind the wheel with an open bottle of whiskey and a bag of a white powdery substance believed to be cocaine.

This alleged case of driving under the influence (third offense) occurred in downtown Clinton on Halloween day 2021, just three weeks before the fatal hit-and-run crash in south Clinton.

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Filed Under: Anderson County, Courts, Front Page News, Premium Content, Top Stories Tagged With: Anderson County Criminal Court, Anderson County General Sessions Court, Clinton Police Department, driving under the influence, DUI, Ethan Thompson, fatal hit-and-run, hit-and-run, Jordan Pitts, manufacturing selling or delivering cocaine

TVA reviewing mandatory power outages

Posted at 11:01 am December 30, 2022
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Tennessee Valley Authority offices are pictured above in June 2021. (Photo by John Huotari/Oak Ridge Today)

The Tennessee Valley Authority on Wednesday said it takes “full responsibility” for the impact of the first-ever mandatory power outages during the cold weather on Friday and Saturday last week, and it is reviewing what happened.

“We at TVA take full responsibility for the impact we had on our customers,” the electrical provider said in a press release posted on its website. “We never want to impact anyone’s energy at any time. This is not the way we want to serve our communities and customers.

“We are conducting a thorough review of what occurred and why. We are committed to sharing these lessons learned and—more importantly—the corrective actions we take in the weeks ahead to ensure we are prepared to manage significant events in the future.”

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Evaluation ordered for teen who allegedly shot mom over cell phone

Posted at 8:31 pm December 28, 2022
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Shawn Willis

An evaluation was scheduled Wednesday for an Anderson County teenager who allegedly shot and killed his mother while she was sleeping after she punished him by taking away his cell phone, according to court records.

The evaluation for Shawn Tyler Willis, 19, of Rocky Top, had previously been ordered by Anderson County Criminal Court Judge Ryan Spitzer at the request of defense attorney Brennan Lenihan.

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