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'Knoxville's best kept secret': Local high school garden boasting colorful blooms, produce as community unites to spruce up space before school starts
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Volunteers armed with shovels and rakes are weeding, pruning and harvesting at Fulton High School in North Knoxville. Students head back to class soon and the school's garden needs a little sprucing up. A teacher made a post on Facebook, calling for volunteers, and the community...
'Pete the Cat' author Eric Litwin in Oak Ridge Aug. 3
Eric Litwin, the best-selling author of the original four "Pete the Cat" books, will be speaking at 10 a.m. Aug. 3 at The Historic Grove Theater in Oak Ridge. This event is co-sponsored by Friends of the Library and the Oak Ridge Public Library with in-kind support provided by High Places Church (located in the Grove Theater). The event is free with registration. ...
Tennessee Basketball Practice Notes And Observations: July 23
Tennessee basketball continued its summer practices on Tuesday afternoon at Pratt Pavilion. It was the first time that practice has been open to the media this summer which makes it the first time that we’ve gotten the chance to watch this new roster practice. The Vols did a number...
Knoxville murder still unsolved after 7 years
Seven years ago, Herman Bailey was shot in an Austin Homes parking lot and died several days later. His case remains unsolved and Knoxville Police Department Homicide Unit detectives are seeking information that could lead to an arrest.
Knoxville man to face trial in killing of former co-worker who fired him
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — A Knoxville man will stand trial for murder in the killing this year of a former co-worker at a transportation yard. A grand jury indicted Daniel Arwood, 38, for first-degree murder, evading arrest and illegal possession of a weapon. He'll now face trial in Knox County Criminal Court.
Free community meal July 26 to be served at Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church
Oak Ridge Unitarian Universalist Church opens its doors to the community again for its free Friday meal at 5:30 p.m. July 26. All are invited to stop in for some homemade three bean salad, fresh fruit, and congo bars. Meals will be served from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., or until supplies run out....
WATCH: Tennessee Basketball Newcomers Take the Court for Summer Workout
Tuesday presented the first opportunity for the Knoxville media to see the Vols’ 2024-2025 basketball team in action during summer workouts on campus. That also means that it was the first chance to see all five of Tennessee’s newcomers on the court together alongside returning veterans such as Zakai Zeigler and Jahmai Mashack.
Appalachian Electric Cooperative identifies lineman electrocuted in Grainger County; investigation underway
RUTLEDGE, Tenn. (WATE) — A lineman with Appalachian Electric Cooperative was electrocuted on July 23 while crews were working to install a new service in Grainger County. A release from AEC explained that crews were working to install the service at 9:20 a.m. when an “electrical contact occurred on site.” Crew members began life-saving measures […]
Foster Chiropractic re-signs with The Zone
Foster Chiropractic Wellness Center has joined The Zone for another year. Dr. Stephen Foster is located at 1836 Main St in Tazewell, Tennessee and offers a range of services in chiropractic care that are designed to improve overall health and wellness. Dr. Foster and his team are qualified and equipped to administer various types of physiotherapy included but not limited to: Cryotherapy, Electrical Stimulation and Ultrasound Therapy. Chiropractic adjustments are administered by Dr. Foster himself. Dr. Foster and his team are dedicated to the overall health and wellness of all of their patients as well as maintaining positive relationships built on trust, compassion, consideration and care. The office may be reached at 423-626-2822. Follow them on Facebook at Foster Chiropractic Wellness Center.
Kia thefts in Knoxville a growing trend
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Knoxville Police investigators are monitoring a crime trend involving Kia vehicles after an uptick in thefts this year. The most recent reported crime involving a Kia occurred earlier last week in North Knoxville and resulted in the arrest of three teenagers. According to KPD spokesperson Scott Erland, the department has been […]
DA says No Charges to be Filed on CPD Officer After the Death of Isaiah Hill
This Memorandum documents the findings of fact and legal conclusions of the District Attorney. General regarding the officer involved shooting incident on March 3, 2024 following an. investigation. The investigation was initiated and its scope was targeted at determining whether. a crime occurred in connection with this shooting. On March...
Tyler Williams prepping for first season leading G-P
KNOXVILLE — In mid-July, Tyler Williams walked into the pavilion at Three Ridges Golf Course for KFOA Media Day. He wore a blue polo that has grown increasingly familiar over the past several years, as Williams has been a part of the Gatlinburg-Pittman staff under two previous head coaches. But after being named head coach in March, the Cosby High alum is entering his first season at the helm. ...
How impactful does Tennessee football need its transfer class to be in 2024?
Football continues to prioritize building its program through traditional high school recruiting under Josh Heupel and his staff, but in this day and age of college football it’s impossible to ignore the NCAA transfer portal as a means of acquiring talent to improve your roster and maximize your chances of winning on Saturdays. While the Vols might take a more measured, selective approach in using the portal compared to some of their SEC rivals, that perhaps only means that Tennessee can less afford misses in its transfer classes. Ahead of the Vols opening preseason camp next week, here’s a look at what impact Tennessee needs from its transfer class in 2024.
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