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Knoxville area high school football is back! Here's your guide to the 2024 TSSAA season
Raucous student sections. Packed stadiums. Competitive athletes and coaches. Friday night lights. Soon, these will all be a reality as the Tennessee high school football 2024 season is fast approaching. If you want to prepare for everything that the Knoxville area football has to offer this TSSAA 2024 season, this is the place...
‘We are family’ | Gospel music community mourns over loss of three members of The Nelons
Pigeon Forge, Tenn. (WVLT) - The gospel music community is grappling the loss of the multi-generational group, The Nelons. Previous Coverage: Members of well-known gospel group among 7 killed in plane crash. The Executive Vice President of the National Quartet Convention, Clarke Beasley, said the group has not experienced a...
Suspect in custody after standoff in Jefferson City
EDITOR’S NOTE: The following contains references to suicide and domestic violence. Please continue reading with caution. JEFFERSON CITY, Tenn. (WATE) — The suspect at the center of a standoff situation was taken to a local trauma center due to a self-inflicted gunshot, according to the Jefferson City Police Department as they released new information Wednesday […]
Marble City Opera Presents Tenors, Tuxedos, and Stalactites
KNOXVILLE - Marble City Opera kicks off its twelfth season on Saturday, August 17, 2024 at 5:00 p.m. with a concert titled Tenors, Tuxedos, and Stalactites. The performance will be inside Historic Cherokee Caverns, where the temperature is always 58° and the acoustics are excellent. Tickets for the concert are $25 and are on sale now at MarbleCityOpera.com/tickets.
Thousands without power as storms move through East TN
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Thousands across East Tennessee lost power as storms moved through the region on Tuesday. More storms are expected on Wednesday. Storm Team 6 is tracking potentially strong to severe thunderstorms moving through the region. Severe thunderstorm watches and warnings were issued for several counties, including Anderson, Blount, Fentress, Grainger, and Knox […]
Stetson Bennett reveals favorite play from Georgia career
Stetson Bennett had no shortage of memorable moments from his Georgia career. With every national championship, major victory and playoff moment, Bennett made his mark on the program. Recently, the former Bulldog joined the Unreserved with TJ Callaway podcast to discuss his favorite moments in the red and black. Bennett’s...
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'Soupgate' social media group aims to track down culprit after bags of strange liquid found in South Knoxville community
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Several bags filled with a mysterious, foul-smelling liquid are still popping up on a South Knoxville road after months of complaints and concerns, and residents in the area still want answers. "Soupgate" is a group on social media dedicated to tracking down the person responsible for...
KARM: New North Knoxville building to be primarily office space, not new homeless shelter
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Knox Area Rescue Ministries said it does not plan to turn its recently purchased building in North Knoxville, near the corner of North Broadway and Edgewood Avenue, into a homeless shelter. Instead, it says it plans to move offices to the building and make room for additional services for its existing building in the "Mission District" area.
10-Digit Dialing, New Area Code Coming Soon To East Tennessee
With new telephone numbers in high demand, the Tennessee Public Utility Commission has approved the addition of a new 729 area code to the existing 423 area code region, which covers two non-contiguous regions in eastern Tennessee, serving communities such as Bristol, Chattanooga, Johnson City and Kingsport, as well as many other smaller communities.
Tennessee governor OK with outside money for pro-voucher candidates
(This story was originally published by Chalkbeat. Sign up for their newsletters at ckbe.at/newsletters) Sign up for Chalkbeat Tennessee’s free daily newsletter to keep up with Memphis-Shelby County Schools and statewide education policy. Gov. Bill Lee says he is OK with outside groups spending big on Tennessee legislative races featuring candidates who support his universal […]