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The Clarksville Police Department is requesting the public’s help in locating 31-year-old man
Clarksville, TN – According to the police officials, the 31-year-old man, later identified as Brent Copeland, last communicated with his fmaily on July 8th and provided a bus ticket for him to travel to Knox County, TN. Brent boarded a Greyhound bus in Clarksville on July 9th at approximately...
New owners of Elst plan to convert the brewery into a new brewhouse and restaurant
Elst Brewing Company will close Aug. 5, but the new owners of the space will quickly open The Black Dog, a new brewhouse and restaurant concept. After Elst closes at 2419 N. Central St., the new owners Ben Austin, Bill Angelos and Niko Angelos will convert the space into The Black Dog and...
Hits 96 launches Morgan Wallen ticket giveaway; Emmy nominees revealed; Frasier snubbed
CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. — We always have a great time when Hits 96's Gino D is here!. The gang today answers the question from Gino D about "What celebrity no one could hate on?" Also, Morgan Wallen in Knoxville! Hits 96 is doing a give away for the hottest ticket around! Tune in at 5 p.m. today at Hits 96 for full details on how you can win tickets to see Morgan Wallen live in Knoxville plus a hotel stay!
City of Knoxville, emergency responders, see problems amid technology outage
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - The City of Knoxville is seeing problems following a worldwide technology outage, according to the Knoxville Fire Department. Overnight Thursday, several Microsoft 365 apps and other services were disrupted, causing complications for airports, banks and other industries. Previous Coverage: Widespread technology outage disrupts flights, banks, media...
Vitello Tabbed National Coach of the Year by Baseball America
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee baseball skipper Tony Vitello added another honor to his already lengthy list when he was named the 2024 National Coach of the Year by Baseball America on Thursday. Vitello, who was also named the ABCA National Coach of the Year in June, led the Volunteers...
Thursday with LETN: The Pine Branch, Posing for a Purpose, Adventures in the Smokies and More!
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Did you miss LETN on Thursday? We have you covered!. Thursday with LETN: The Pine Branch, Posing for a Purpose, Adventures in the Smokies and More!. Did you miss our weather trivia with Victoria or perhaps you’re looking to see what the weekly forecast will be? Don’t forget to download the WATE Weather App!
Hoops Recruiting: Two prospects to take visits to Tennessee, Vols make top eight for four-star PG
Tennessee Basketball has scheduled two official visits for this fall and made the top eight for another four-star prospect in the 2025 class. The post Hoops Recruiting: Two prospects to take visits to Tennessee, Vols make top eight for four-star PG appeared first on On3.
See where Knoxville ranks in top Tennessee hospitals and medical specialties, per US News
U.S. News & World Report released its annual rankings and ratings of the best hospitals in the country July 16, and one of Knoxville's hospitals came in high on the list for Tennessee. Local hospitals ranked nationally in individual specialties and earned the "high performing" designation in procedures like aortic...
McKay's union leader: Road trip showed why Knoxville employees need a labor contract
The McKay's 50th anniversary road trip that challenged fans of the used book and record store to visit all five locations on July 9 − and sent some to the hospital with heat-related illness − was a reminder to union members in Knoxville of why they are bargaining a contract. “People were...
Knoxville man sentenced to 20 years for attempting to aid Islamic State group
A Knoxville man has been sentenced to 20 years in prison for his role in attempting to assist the Islamic State group, a foreign terrorist organization, in what the FBI called a betrayal to America. Benjamin Carpenter, known as Abu Hamza, 34, was found guilty of providing translation services to...
Todd Helton's hall of fame baseball career a tribute to what he learned in Knoxville
Todd Helton donned his uniform hours before his youth baseball game started. Baseball was in his thoughts, but it wasn’t the first thing on the schedule. Helton and his father, Jerry, headed for Lake Loudon to go fishing with Todd in full uniform. They fished until game time neared then Jerry cruised in on his beloved boat to dock at Concord Park. ...
Josh Heupel finds 'teachable moments' in Vols' run to baseball national title
Football coach Josh Heupel was in Omaha, Neb., last month to see the Vols win their first baseball national championship. He was there primarily to support Tennessee's baseball program, but he also happened to pick up a few things during the Vols' championship run that might benefit his own team.
10Investigates: Who's accountable for recouping millions in unpaid parking tickets? City officials can't say.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A 10News investigation shows that millions of dollars are owed to the city of Knoxville in unpaid and uncollected parking tickets. How city officials will recoup that money and fix a flawed system, however, remains unclear. According to data requested this spring by Channel 10 and...
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