The Tennessee Theatre in Knoxville took an interesting journey to becoming the official state theater of Tennessee.
From Gay Street to Neyland Stadium, see what life in Knoxville was like from the 1800s to now through hundreds of archive photos.
East Tennessee women fought for labor rights in the early 20th century. They paved the way for today's manufacturing leaders.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Knoxville has seen its fair share of baseball championships. Both the Vols and the Smokies have raised a trophy in the past few years. A century before those, there was the ...
I was bummed, as were many, to see the news last week that the last Mayo Garden Centers would be shutting down, with closing sales to begin this coming Friday. Knoxville will be saying goodbye to a ...
In a way, anytime someone dials a Knoxville telephone number, they're showing support for the University of Tennessee.
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Efforts underway to solve 1988 Knoxville cold case after victim identified
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A man whose remains were found in 1988 has been identified through a partnership between the Knoxville Police Department, the Knox County Regional Forensic Center, and the ...
Malcolm X once said, “Education is our passport to the future, for tomorrow belongs to the people who prepare for it today.” My pathway to education and leadership has been nonlinear: I dropped out of ...
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville has announced the death of Richard F. Stika, its former bishop. He was the diocese's longest-serving bishop prior to his resignation in 2023. George W Bush ...
The City of Knoxville is awarding 11 East Knoxville nonprofits $140,000 in the form of Community Safety and Empowerment Grants to focus on the African American Equity Restoration Task Force’s mission.
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