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 …
Champale Denise: ‘Somebody who won’t be forgotten’
She always knew how to draw a crowd, and her funeral service carried on the tradition. Whether they came to the Unity Mortuary chapel to celebrate the life of Prdra …
Hyatt Place is Knoxville’s newest hotel
City and county officials, along with local business leaders, crowded the lobby of the Hyatt Place Knoxville/Downtown this morning to celebrate the soon-to-open boutique hotel. Publicist Mike Cohen said, “There’s …
Blount Mansion sparkles for holiday event
Blount Mansion, located at 200 W. Hill Ave., hosted a neat Christmas Party and Cynthia Moxley was there.
Built in 1792, the house was home to William Blount, a signer of …
Knox CPA slams GOP tax plan, stirs social media storm
A Facebook post written by a prominent Knoxville CPA about the new income tax bills pending in Congress has stirred conversation and controversy.
Jenny Hines, president of Hines and Company PC, studied …
The ‘greening’ of The Strip
The city of Knoxville will plant 93 big trees on Cumberland Avenue from Dec. 18-21 as a final step in the two-year reconstruction of the primary connector between West Knoxville …