Restoration of the historic Kerns Bakery property in South Knoxville is prompting a six-week closure of a part of West Blount Avenue, just off Chapman Highway, near a railroad overpass.
Beginning …
Health insurance open enrollment period nears
Area residents without health insurance can receive personal assistance to learn about their options under the Affordable Care Act’s Health Insurance Marketplace during the open enrollment period, which begins Nov. …
Repairs ahead for Sevier Avenue
Beginning Monday, Oct. 26, motorists on Sevier Avenue should anticipate one-lane closures near Davenport Road and short delays in their commute as contractor crews install a communications duct bank across …
Safer spin on Knoxville’s Christmas
The city of Knoxville’s annual Christmas in the City celebrations have been adapted to safely accommodate participants and reduce the risks of spreading COVID-19 during the holiday season.
“Even though celebrations …
Vacancies ahead for Neighborhood Advisory Council
Knoxville Office of Neighborhoods seeks applications from staunch supporters of neighborhoods for Mayor Indya Kincannon to consider for appointment to the Neighborhood Advisory Council. Seats open in December for three-year …
Cal Johnson Rec Center gets a re-do
Mayor Indya Kincannon, Knoxville City Council members and community advocates dedicated the rejuvenated Cal Johnson Recreation Center, 507 Hall of Fame Drive, on Sept. 23.
The top-to-bottom inside-and-out transformation of the …
Burlington Commons ahead
Knoxville officials will break ground for the Burlington Commons apartment complex at 11 a.m. Thursday, Sept. 17, at 4530 Holston Drive. Expected are Mayor Indya Kincannon; Gwen McKenzie, vice mayor …
City offers permit for outdoor dining
Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon announced the “Temporary Use of Outdoor Seating for Restaurant Dining” permit today as a way to support local restaurants during the COVID-19 pandemic.
This temporary permit will give restaurants …