A lifelong servant and community advocate, Buddy’s roots in North Knox County run deep. A proud member of Zion Hill Baptist ...
Tall and weighing in at over three hundred and fifty pounds, the genial Bob Everett was called “Fats” by most everyone.
Usually, it’s the other way around, with the cheerleaders rooting for Gibbs’ teams throughout the school year.
The Christmas spirit came to life on Wednesday as Santa and Mrs. Claus visited the Lawson-McGhee Library in Downtown ...
The Tennessee Veterans Cemetery at Lyons View Pike drew hundreds of volunteers and kicked off with a ceremony that included ...
The Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany (Claims Conference) announced the annual International Holocaust ...
The City’s Solid Waste Facility located at 1033 Elm St. will be closed on Wednesday, Dec. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 25, with normal hours resuming on Friday, Dec. 26. For the New Year’s Day holiday, the ...
George Quarles was announced as Webb School’s new football head coach last week. Quarles had tremendous success as the head ...
Feeding Pets of the Homeless is the first national nonprofit organization dedicated to providing pet food and emergency veterinary care for pets that belong to people experiencing homelessness. The ...
Wreaths honoring Veterans in Knoxville’s three veteran cemeteries will be placed following an opening ceremony at noon on ...
Prior to our leaving, those two old dogs had sat with me constantly over the three weeks that I suffered and healed from pneumonia. My sleeping was confined to the recliner on the right side of the ...
It was one of the first ways heaven whispered a truth woven throughout scripture: God delights in meeting the lowly, lifting up the overlooked, and pouring grace on those the world often forgets. To ...