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“This is what it’s all about,” said Jay, a Republican candidate for Knox County Mayor who was hosting a meet-and-greet at ...
When cities and the neighborhoods inside those cities become unsafe for decent people, the public officials running the city ...
Also designated as “Fading Fast” are the iconic JFG neon signs at West Jackson Avenue and formerly at the Gay Street Bridge.
There was nothing wrong with Halls’ football team Thursday night as Coach Brent Hughes’ big and talented Red Devils crushed ...
Born on August 26, 1857, in Decatur, Alabama, Richard W. Austin was sent by his parents to school in Loudon County, Tennessee ...
The wheel tax would disappear in steps, with the 2026 cost dropping to $32. The fee would drop to $16 the following year and ...
Most Knoxville residents probably don’t know that 230 voters who don’t live in the city could decide a race or two, if their ...
Tennessee men’s basketball head coach Rick Barnes, along with the Winegardner Foundation, today announced the launch of a ...
Bailey was no arch segregationist; quite the contrary, the West Virginian had supported several of Powell’s civil rights ...
Knoxville’s sixth district has the most candidates with five people seeking to replace Gwen McKenzie. The candidates include ...
The times they were a-changin’ in college football By Tom Mattingly It’s hard to believe that decisions made in the 1960s by coaches and players could have such far-reaching impacts. There had been a ...