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Over a hundred people, many senior citizens, met at the Howard H. Baker Jr. U.S. Courthouse to hold signs and sing.
Rahim and Angel Smith opened Waterice N Thangz as a callback to their hometown of Philadelphia. Now, they give back to ...
A new 360 degree, night time attraction is coming to Zoo Knoxville this fall, inspired by the changing seasons in the Smoky ...
A Knoxville native and incoming freshman at Maryville College could make his professional soccer debut after being added to ...
Black-owned businesses in East Tennessee offer unique services and products to Knoxville. The Urban League helps them grow, ...
MLB teams with affiliates in the Knoxville Smokies' Southern League picked up top talent in the 2025 draft. Who could be ...
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 ...
Hundreds in Knoxville joined nationwide protests honoring John Lewis, rallying for rights and justice as part of the “Good ...
In more than 100 days, he's walked over 2,000 miles, taken 4.85 million steps and crossed through five states.
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 ...
Knoxville voters will decide who will be eligible to be on the City Council, but the election is the first that will exclude ...
A Knoxville man is facing a variety of drug charges after a multi-agency investigation resulted in officers seizing more than ...