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In more than 100 days, he's walked over 2,000 miles, taken 4.85 million steps and crossed through five states.
A Knoxville man created a sign to say thank you to a man who helped while he was having a heart attack on the Knoxville ...
A man walking 3,000 miles to raise awareness for men’s mental health stops in Knoxville, as Tennessee joins the U.S. “suicide ...
Lewis, a longtime congressman and veteran of the 1965 Selma march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, famously urged people to get into “good trouble, necessary trouble” to fight injustice. Protesters in ...
Tankersley is joined by Knoxville native and University of Tennessee senior Lance Simpson among the 50 golfers advancing to the the final two rounds. Simpson won last week’s Trans-Mississippi Amateur, ...
In the midst of having a heart attack, Lee called 911, which is when a stranger named Zach stopped at the perfect time and ...
Now that mass layoffs are moving forward with the Supreme Court’s blessing, concerns about financial aid and other policy ...
The city plans to build the station one block from the 88-year-old one that it’s replacing. They plan for it to have seven firefighters and two bays for fire trucks.
Over a hundred people, many senior citizens, met at the Howard H. Baker Jr. U.S. Courthouse to hold signs and sing.
A Knoxville man is facing a variety of drug charges after a multi-agency investigation resulted in officers seizing more than ...
Knoxville voters will decide who will be eligible to be on the City Council, but the election is the first that will exclude ...
An investigation began in February into the sale and distribution of large amounts of cocaine, marijuana and other drugs in ...
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