From Gay Street to Neyland Stadium, see what life in Knoxville was like from the 1800s to now through hundreds of archive photos.
Graduation day for the class of 2026 is coming up fast, for all you high school seniors buried under assignments and parents trying to get details nailed down for family celebrations once the big day ...
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 ...
Fetty Wap says he’s focused on building a new foundation after prison, revealing that he earned his GED and completed HVAC training following his release. During an appearance on The Tamron Hall Show, ...
Everything in Knoxville bleeds orange and white, even the regional area code. The Knoxville area code is a clever and subtle nod to the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. When you dial 865 on the ...
Look up at its marquee, and the Tennessee Theatre could be hosting a major Broadway tour, a must-see concert, a performance by Knoxville Symphony Orchestra or a comedian. It’s one of Knoxville’s most ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Two East Tennessee former football coaches are set to be inducted into the TSSAA Hall of Fame this April. Both Eddie Courtney and Rob Black started off their football journey ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn — 100 years ago, a Black historian feared the past would be forgotten. Carter G. Woodson put into motion what we now know as Black History Month to study and celebrate African-American ...
Knoxville's iconic skyline is defined by hope and history. Its most notable feature was born from an unlikely source deeply embedded in the Scruffy City's history. These Sam's Club items basically ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Earlier this month, Lady Vol softball took a little trip to where Tennessee softball started. This was the first year that head coach Karen Weekly took the team back to where ...