The school board has kept its bullying and harassment policies intact, declining to remove “actual or perceived gender, sexual orientation” after weeks of protests from students, staff and community members. …
Free program on end-of-life decisions
Knoxville attorney Stacie Miller will present a program on wills and end-of-life decisions at Powell Presbyterian Church 1 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. The program is open to the public, and …
Regal campus possible for Knox County Schools
Regal Entertainment will leave Halls before year’s end, packing up and relocating its corporate headquarters to a renovated physicians’ building on the east end of the old Baptist Hospital site …
Sunday talk shows
We watch them so you don’t have to.
It’s amazing that the 800-pound gorilla went unmentioned when District 2 council candidates Andrew Roberto and Wayne Christensen appeared Sunday on both Inside …
Democratic Women boost Mobile Meals
The Democratic Women of Knoxville enjoyed their annual tail gate fundraiser for Mobile Meals. This is the 16th year that the organization has paid for one or more seniors to …
City reworks Forest Park intersection
The Bearden area has a spiffy new intersection, thanks to efforts of the city. Officials came Thursday to inspect and celebrate.
According to a city statement, the project was initiated to …
Rogero joins opposition to KCS policy change
Mayor Madeline Rogero sent the following email today to each member of the Knox County Board of Education and Superintendent Bob Thomas, about proposed wording changes in the board’s harassment …
Powell Playhouse to stage variety, art shows
The Powell Playhouse has set “Dinner and a Show” for Thursday and Friday, Nov. 2-3, at Jubilee Banquet Facility. The variety show will be hosted by Phil Campbell. Tickets are …