Knoxville has witnessed Yassin Terou’s compassion for his fellow man when tragedy strikes, whether it occurs in his homeland overseas as in his fundraising for the earthquakes in Turkey and …
Old City Market is Sunday
Old City Market will be 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday, October 8, on West Jackson Avenue. Shop the open-air market and have lunch at one of the surrounding restaurants! …
Downtown: Life in ‘everyone’s neighborhood’
Whether you want to live, work or play, downtown Knoxville might be the place for you. Our downtown offers hundreds of options as “everyone’s neighborhood.”
As a downtown Knoxville resident for …
Shakespeare Camp for fall break
High school students can have a unique experience this fall break by immersing themselves in the world of Shakespeare at Falstaff’s Comedy and Shakespeare Camp. They’ll dive deep into the …
The heartbeat of downtown Knoxville
On a recent Wednesday, I took a stroll through downtown Knoxville. It was after 7 p.m., and I walked from the Locust Street garage through Market Square, Krutch Park then …
Fire party on Market Square
The Knoxville Fire Department (KFD) will kick off Fire Prevention Month 2023 on Wednesday, October 4, with a fun night at “An Evening on Market Square” in downtown Knoxville. The …
L&N STEM students are National Merit semifinalists
The National Merit Scholarship Program is an academic competition that recognizes and rewards high-achieving high school students.
The program recognizes students based on their performance on the Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship …
Old Vine Avenue revisited
It’s hard to imagine looking north from downtown and not seeing the steeple of Immaculate Conception Catholic Church perched on Vine Avenue as it has been for nearly 140 years.
Founded …