At least three marches/gatherings happened in Knoxville over the weekend, exhausting all media. Guess that’s to be expected when 14,720 crash the town (estimated 14,000 for women’s march, 700 for …
Cold nights, warm hearts: Community steps up for homeless
When January blew in a polar blast that hung around for days, Vivian Shipe was one of the principal volunteers who helped former state Rep. Gloria Johnson turn the Knox …
Chandler talks ‘change’ to Farragut Rotary
“Change” begins in June 2018.
This “change” is the aim and mission of The Change Center of Knoxville, which will open in June 2018 to inner-city youth and young adults (ages …
MLK Arts celebration day is Monday
The Knoxville Symphony Orchestra, in collaboration with the Carpetbag Theatre and the Celebration Choir, will present “A Night with the Arts; A Celebration Concert” in honor of Dr. Martin Luther …
Put down party and take up Jesus
Here in the Bible Belt we know there is power in the word. And Charles Foster Johnson is the kind of preacher who can make you want to holler.
The guest …
Holston to celebrate past, present, future
Hurricanes and Warriors will reignite Holston community spirit with a celebration at Holston Middle School on Thursday (Jan. 11).
The event will feature both a ribbon cutting for the Hurricanes’ new …
Smith v Johnson, Round Three – and maybe something more?
Republican Eddie Smith has scored two narrow wins in the past four years for the 13th District state House seat over Democrat Gloria Johnson, and the two of them are ready …
New council to face old fight in Oakwood/Lincoln Park
Oakwood/Lincoln Park, home to nearly 3,000 households, a wide variety of housing stock and a rejuvenated neighborhood association determined to preserve it, is one of the city’s biggest neighborhoods. One …