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FAFSA Clinics Next Week Supporting UC Families
The Tennessee Higher Education Commission is offering free FAFSA clinics to give Upper Cumberland families hands-on support while applying for federal student aid. Senior Outreach Director Jason Seay said they have always had FAFSA workshops at high schools and colleges throughout the state but families need more support this year. Seay said last year’s revamping of the system has led to technical issues and some parental concerns.
Blount County man arrested after several armed robberies, police say
MARYVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - A man was arrested and charged in connection with three armed robberies that happened within days of each other, according to authorities in Blount County. Jeremy R. Smith, of Louisville, was identified as a suspect by investigators with the Maryville Police Department following an armed robbery...
Early Knox County voting lags at midway point
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — At a little more than the halfway point, early voting in Knox County is lower than what some had expected, the Knox County elections administrator said Monday. Friday, July 19, marked the halfway point for early voting. As of Saturday, July 20, 13,564 people had cast...
Yee-Haw Brewing Co. named ‘Exclusive Craft Beer of the Tennessee Vols’
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WJHL) – Yee-Haw Brewing Company announced Tuesday that it has become an official and exclusive partner of the Tennessee Volunteers. A news release from Yee-Haw Brewing states the multi-year partnership between the University of Tennessee, Learfield’s “Vol Network,” and Yee-Haw gives the brewing company the designation of the “Exclusive Craft Beer of the […]
New Dollar General Market opens on Blair Road in Oliver Springs
Dollar General has announced the opening of its new DG Market at 1645 Blair Road in Oliver Springs. The new DG Market store format features an expanded selection of fresh meats, fruits and vegetables, as well as the same categories, brands and products Dollar General carried by the other DG stores.
Knoxville widow one step closer to new home after tree split her house in half
A widow whose Knoxville house was destroyed last summer is one step closer to getting a new home. Papers were just signed to begin the demolition and to hire a contractor to build on the property she owns.
Heupel Excited to See ‘Dynamic’ Abilities From Chris Brazzell During First Tennessee Fall Training Camp
Tennessee added a highly-touted wide receiver through the transfer portal this offseason with former Tulane receiver Chris Brazzell II. As Josh Heupel says, Brazzell is a “dynamic playmaker” with a bevy of talents that he can bring to the table to help the Vols’ passing game in their first season with Nico Iamaleava behind center full-time.
Todd Helton's Central High teammates surprise him by wearing custom Hall of Fame Jerseys
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — Todd Helton was born in Tennessee, played baseball for the University of Tennessee, and now permanently lives in Tennessee after spending 17 years with the Colorado Rockies. For Helton, growing up in Knoxville played a significant role in his journey to becoming a Baseball Hall of...
Top 5 Worst Tennessee Basketball Coaching Hires & Scandals Revealed
Basketball has a rich history with successful seasons under great coaches, but also faced challenges with less successful coaching hires. The program's coaching record stands at 1,814-1,127 (.617) over 21 coaches since 1908. Despite past struggles, the current coach, Rick Barnes, has led the team to recent success, reaching the Elite Eight in the 2023-2024 season. Who were the five worst coaching hires in Tennessee basketball history? Let's explore.
KPD using drones to better survey crash sites, find people in remote areas and more
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — The Knoxville Police Department said it uses nine drones for crime scene documentation, traffic monitoring, locating suspects who flee and more. Using drone technology has made the department more efficient in some cases, said Michael Tucker, KPD's drone team leader. "It's certainly a force multiplier," he...
Cause of House Fire Determined
KNOXVILLE - The cause of yesterday's fire at 4415 Norwalk Ave. has been determined to have been caused by an overloaded power strip. "During a typical year, home electrical problems account for 90,000 fires, over 700 deaths, and $700 million in property losses," said Asst. Fire Chief Mark Wilbanks.
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