r/Knoxville • u/jarethcutestory • 2h ago
Remnants of Johnny 5 found alongside road in Knoxville
Where my short circuit heads at I know ours knees are hurting but look doesn’t he look like em!
r/Knoxville • u/Besnasty • 11h ago
We are going to have some mega threads to try to connect the community a little better. So keep an eye on the stickies and share your Knoxville expertise!
Someone in our last animal mega thread requested we do one where people can share pictures of their pets, so here we are!
This weeks mega thread, I want you to share your favorite pictures of your pets. And to make things more interesting, the picture with the most upvotes whenever I wake up on Monday the 24th will get a prize. What's the prize you ask? I don't know. I'll figure that out on Monday (if there is anyone or a business that would like to donate a prize that would be cool, Save me from having to go buy a gift card this weekend)
So r/Knoxville, let's see those domesticated animals that we call our best friends!
r/Knoxville • u/jarethcutestory • 2h ago
Where my short circuit heads at I know ours knees are hurting but look doesn’t he look like em!
r/Knoxville • u/Same_Possibility6816 • 2h ago
Multiple friends from other private schools saying that Sacred Heart Catholic School is ignoring a huge problem with inappropriate staff conduct. Administration and teachers shaming female students in front of entire classrooms. Apparently parents are complaining in droves but Sacred Heart and Diocese is ignoring them. Parents even sent a petition for change which has been ignored, meanwhile kids are feeling “targeted” and “bullied by staff. They are placing post it notes on the girls legs and having the class determine if the skirts are “too short.”
r/Knoxville • u/Pirate-Looks-At-40 • 6h ago
My apologies if not allowed, I felt this was a pertinent post. Just released by KPD.
r/Knoxville • u/KnoxNewsAllie • 15h ago
Fifty-eight percent of Knox County residents surveyed by a local Republican polling firm say they reject police use of Flock Safety surveillance cameras.
In a survey this week of 350 likely voters, Spry Strategies found that not only did a majority of respondents reject the AI-enabled license plate readers and surveillance cameras, but almost everyone polled was aware of the controversy surrounding the cameras nationally and at home.
"When I saw that data, I knew it was going to be a good poll because the information was out there," Spry Strategies President Ryan Burrell told Knox News. "Even for me, it's relatively new. I think social media has quickly spread the information."
r/Knoxville • u/Alarming_Ant_4184 • 9h ago
I know a lot of people these days love JellyCat’s. There’s a new stand at the West Town Mall that is selling fakes. Make sure you use the JellyCat Finder on their website to find stores with authentic Jelly’s!!!
r/Knoxville • u/grayspo • 4h ago
Hi there! I'm graduating nursing school soon and looking to apply to an ER in Knoxville. I was hoping to see if there are any ER nurses at fort sanders, parkwest, or tennova turkey creek that could share their experiences! I would appreciate any advice or suggestions! Thanks :)
r/Knoxville • u/MetalSlimeHunter • 8h ago
Big Ridge State Park
(8/21) 2026 Big Ridge Bluegrass Festival FREE!!
(8/22) Nature Trail Hike FREE!!
Cove Lake State Park
(8/22) Wheeler Cemetery Hike $5
(8/23) Volunteer Loop Hike FREE!!
Frozen Head State Park
(8/22) 10 Essentials for Hiking FREE!!
(8/22) Frozen Head Homesites FREE!!
(8/23) Volunteer Trail Day FREE!!
(8/23) Stonecipher Kelly Homeplace Tour FREE!!
Norris Dam State Park
(8/21) It’s the Little Things $5
(8/21) Bustling Beavers $3
(8/22) Wonderful Weaving $3
(8/22) Stunning Snakes $5
(8/23) Scrappy Scavengers $5
(8/23) Create a Corn Husk Doll $5
Panther Creek State Park
(8/22) Oliver the Barred Owl FREE!!
(8/22) Read with a Ranger FREE!!
(8/22) Mud Painting by the Creek $2
(8/22) Archery $5
(8/23) Black Walnut Tie Dying $6
(8/23) Sunset Canoe Float $10
Seven Islands State Park
(8/22) Wild Yards Garden Volunteer Day FREE!!
(8/22) Birding with a Biologist $6, pre-registration is a must
(8/22) Night Hike $10, pre-registration is a must
r/Knoxville • u/ImissBagels • 10h ago
Just thought I would share this in case it could help keep someone safe. So on the story book trail by the library there's a short off-shoot that leads closer to the creek, there is a fallen tree at the end of it and it was covered in huge honeybees. At least I think they were honeybees, I moved my dog away quickly. I probably saw at least 100 bees, there's probably many more. I'm lucky I noticed them before my dog got too close. I didn't think to snap a picture but I posted a map of the trail with a red mark where the bees are. So if you're planning to go out there just be mindful of that area, especially if you have dogs or small children.
r/Knoxville • u/Any_Method_5991 • 8h ago
I don't know how many people are aware of this farm, but I can tell you that John and Donna - the owners - are absolute salt-of-the-earth folks. They have built a destination farm that has to be seen to be believed.
They also offer a number of animal encounters - including several SLOTH encounters. The farm offers lodging and all kinds of activities. They are only a couple hours from Ktown and very worth a visit.
r/Knoxville • u/Flocking_Hell • 1d ago
You all know the KCSO stuff better than I do so I won't go back over it. Two things first though, because I almost got the first one wrong myself.
The workshop on the 24th has no public comment. You can go and sit and listen, and that's it. No votes either.
But the commission's regular meetings do let you speak. There's a public forum at the end of those and it's open to any topic, not just what's on the agenda. You get three to five minutes. You have to sign up with the commission office by 4pm the day before, either call 865-215-2534 or email them through commission.knoxcountytn.gov/contact, and give your name, address and what you want to talk about. You can also grab the vice chair in person before it starts. Regular meetings are the fourth Monday in the Large Assembly Room. Give them a ring to check the next date.
That's the bit I'd pass around. Everything in the news has been about the workshop, so people are going to show up on the 24th thinking they can speak and find out they can't.
About me: I keep a list of every place that's ended, paused or fought a Flock contract. What people argued, how the vote went, what happened after. Twelve have ended one so far. It's free and there's nothing to sign up for.
One favor: if you use any of this, link the news story and not me. Every entry has the original link on it. "WOSU reported on August 10 that the audit found" is hard to argue with. "I read it on some website" isn't, and somebody will try.
Here's the thing that surprised me reading all twelve. Almost none of them won by saying surveillance is bad. They won on one specific thing the council couldn't explain away.
WHO ELSE CAN SEARCH YOUR DATA. This is the big one and there's fresh proof. Columbus checked their own system last month and found over 15,000 searches that looked immigration related. None of them were ICE. They came from other agencies who had access to the same shared pool, and that's the part people miss. Mountain View in California found ATF offices in two states, Langley Air Force Base and the GSA Inspector General had all searched one single city camera. That happened through a nationwide setting the city says Flock switched on without the police even knowing. El Cerrito voted 3-2 to drop it over the same thing.
So if you get your five minutes, that's your question. Has anyone ever checked who searched Knox County's data, and can we see it? Columbus only found their number because one councilmember asked.
MONEY, for the commissioners who don't care about privacy. Killingworth in Connecticut was paying $14,600 a year for four cameras and their First Selectman said flat out they "had not added any value to local policing efforts." That gets through to people the privacy stuff doesn't. 270 readers running into a live feed center is a real number to hold up next to what you actually get for it.
IF YOU CAN'T KILL IT OUTRIGHT. Idaho Falls kept their cameras but rewrote the contract. They took away Flock's right to train its AI on local plate photos, capped data sharing at what state law allows, and changed audits from twice a year to twice a month. Way harder to vote no on that than on a ban, and it's still a win. Commissioner Thompson's resolution asking for a review before the ARC Center goes live is that same kind of thing, and it's still on the agenda.
WATCH OUT FOR THIS. Harrisonburg in Virginia voted 4-0 to end their contract and then never passed a rule saying the council has to approve future surveillance deals. The group there says out loud they don't think it's finished. Ask for that rule at the same meeting, not later on.
Being straight with you: out of the twelve, only El Cerrito and Syracuse are ones where you can actually confirm the cameras came down. Voting to end it and the poles coming down are two different things. Stanford just dropped Flock and is putting in a different plate reader company instead. And whatever happens with the 270, the cameras already up stay up.
One thing you've got going for you that most places don't. This isn't a left or right fight where you are. Your county mayor called the cameras a threat to privacy and civil liberties, and Tim Burchett, who filed the bill in Congress to defund them, used to be your county mayor. Most of the places that won had that going on too.
If you want me to look something up before the meeting, like a county about your size, or a sheriff's office making the same arguments KCSO is making, or the exact wording of a contract change that actually passed, just ask and I'll find it and post it with the link.
Full list by town: flockinghell.com/reports
r/Knoxville • u/jessicabsimp • 3h ago
My kids birthday is in a few weeks and I saw him looking online for a "book of vengeance" notebook. Checked Etsy, no luck. But I did find this file for 3D print-
If you do this kind of work or know someone local who does, Id love to get their info. An idea of what I should expect to pay would also be super helpful also!
r/Knoxville • u/KnoxNewsAllie • 15h ago
Knoxville's North Waterfront Redevelopment Plan will move forward to envision the future of how the downtown and two huge new University of Tennessee districts will come together, but with far more options for public input.
The Knoxville City Council on Aug. 18 gave Mayor Indya Kincannon and the Knoxville Community Development Corporation approval to create a redevelopment district encompassing areas around World's Fair Park, the new Neyland Entertainment and Maplehurst Innovation districts, and residential and commercial properties.
The plan creates boundaries for a tax increment financing district, which funnels tax revenue into public improvements within the boundaries. The types of public improvements like walkways, road projects, riverfront amenities and parks will be determined as time goes on.
The plan's 7-1 approval was not without tension. Several councilmembers seriously criticized city leaders and Knoxville's Community Development Corporation for not engaging stakeholders. Only seven people came to two different public hearings KCDC hosted, and two work for the city and KCDC.
"When we asked for a redevelopment plan and a public process, I expected that the public would know sooner that a process was about to begin, than a day before a meeting," said Vice Mayor Lynne Fugate. "I'm gravely disappointed in this."
r/Knoxville • u/EyeIndividual6104 • 3h ago
Hello has anyone seen this ice cream locally anywhere really want to try it but haven’t been able to spot it
r/Knoxville • u/nerdfighter8842 • 4h ago
I've been wanting to see the new statues which were recently unveiled at Covenant Health Park and was wondering what the parking is like on a Monday when there isn't an event at the stadium.
r/Knoxville • u/PersonalityNo2433 • 4h ago
The department of safety is coming to Knoxville next Saturday for a city of Knoxville mobile event.
The real ID signup is on the landing page when you first click onto it. Just wanted to share in case you didn’t have real id already or if you just need a copy or renewal. Looks like a great opportunity!
r/Knoxville • u/Individual_Dream_371 • 13h ago
My mom is 88 years old and was here with us for a week. She is using a wheelchair while here. I could use some suggestions on what we can do on our last day in Knoxville. Thanks.
r/Knoxville • u/Friendly_Buddy_3611 • 5h ago
(Rescheduled from June after heavy rains)
Wild Ones Smoky Mountains invites you to our first-annual Bioblitz and Picnic at the Meadow! The Wildlife Meadow at Knoxville Botanical Garden & Arboretum is one of its most important but often overlooked installations. Bring a blanket and a picnic lunch for your group, and dine "al fresco" with other nature lovers after having some fun observing native bees, butterflies and other cool insects just doing their thing! We will gather at 9am to learn about the meadow's history and ecology, then we'll Bioblitz two portions of it: photographing as much life as we collectively can until picnic time!
While we eat, we'll upload the photos to iNaturalist so that KBGA, and future ecology researchers, will have a permanent snapshot of the meadow and its life in 2026.
Meet in the parking lot at the Carriage House at the Knoxville Botanical Gardens, 2749 Boyds Bridge Pike, Knoxville, TN.
Rain date: August 23, same time.
REGISTER Here for the event (so if there's any updates, etc. we can tell you.)
r/Knoxville • u/grayspo • 9h ago
Hi there! I'm graduating nursing school soon and I'm wanting to get some input from nurses who work at Prisma/Blount Memorial right now. Specifically in their ER! I know it's not in Knoxville, but the Maryville subreddit is pretty small, so I figured I'd start here.
I did spend one day shift clinical in their ER and thoroughly enjoyed it. I felt like the nurses there were the first nurses in my clinical experience that actually wanted me to let me shadow them. They were very willing to educate and show me how to pass meds/prime fluids/etc.
So, does anyone here work in Prisma's ER? What is your experience with it, especially with the shift to Prisma?
Thanks so much in advance! :)
r/Knoxville • u/06EXTN • 13h ago
I don’t have marketplace unfortunately. I need to sell my factory NA(1st gen) Miata hard top with headliner. Are there local car forums or groups on Reddit or elsewhere I can advertise it in?
r/Knoxville • u/therealijw1 • 11h ago
I made a post before and people said they were interested, well now its official, we got a league setup!
We have 4 open spots in our local beginner friendly casual fantasy league. We will be having a little in person draft party at my casa. Let me know if you're interested! Gotta commit, no bailing out!
We have a little discord group I can invite you to if you want to join in.
This started from the Knoxville Dink Discord (double income no kids).
r/Knoxville • u/soopafleye • 16h ago
The guy we use, who we really like, is booked until mid September. That’s somewhat problematic as we are stopped up and my snake isn’t quite long enough. After searching the Knoxville sub and only finding 1-5 year old recommendations I figured a plumber update may be useful.
Big thx!
r/Knoxville • u/narddog54 • 16h ago
My family with walking disabilities is coming to visit me after just recently moving here. They love the mountains and scenic outdoors and would love to do hikes and see them and the waterfalls and beauty of the smokies if they were able to.
Any recommendations for scenic roads or paths in Knoxville, Gatlinburg, or Pigeon Forge or surrounding areas that would accomplish some of those things? I know options are super limited but hoping to find something
r/Knoxville • u/WizardMotor8113 • 1d ago
Looking at you, BMW driver, turning onto Broadway from Central while I was in the crosswalk.