Flash can nod yes and no, and he believes he’s secretly a horse. Like Flash, his friend Hodie can play ball and enjoys being hugged and fussed over. The two …
The Real Mid-Century Modern: Bearden Center has rich history
It was spring 1958, and West Knoxville was buzzing about the brand-new retail center that White Stores was building on the north side of Kingston Pike, just east of Northshore …
Knoxville Irish Society gets Gaelic good will going
“Fáilte roimh cách” is how you say “all welcome” in Gaelic, and “Nollaig shona daoibh” is “Merry Christmas,” but you don’t have to know either of the above to feel …
Karns couple starts doughnut frenzy at Beaver’s Dough-Joe
There was no such thing as a “soft opening” for Beaver’s Dough-Joe in Karns. Ryan and Mellisa Wells opened the doughnut and coffee shop in the old Archer’s BBQ spot …
Volunteers to lay wreaths for veterans at Dec. 15 ceremony
Join an outpouring of volunteers as they place wreaths on veterans’ headstones at the three local veterans’ cemeteries at noon Saturday, Dec. 15, as part of a national Wreaths Across …
Chess players to battle at Cedar Bluff Middle tourney Saturday
An American came this close to winning the World Chess Championship last month, as close as anyone in this country has done in five decades. It’s a pretty sure bet that the …
CareCuts of Knoxville brings sleeping bags, personal care to homeless
Janette Burgin, a vice-president in Regions’ Mortgage division, has been stacking sleeping bags at the bank’s Bearden Hill office since late October. That’s when she put out the call for …
Festival, floats and familiar faces mark fifth annual Rocky Hill Christmas Parade
Even the Grinch will have the holiday spirit at the Rocky Hill Christmas Parade. Sammy Peroulas of the restaurant family that owns Pero’s on the Hill on Northshore Drive will …