The proposed conversion of the football stadium at South-Doyle Middle School into a BMX track/stadium has hit a bumpy road, thanks to estimated costs exceeding initial expectations.
But Carson Dailey, who …
SOUP supports Vestal bus shelters
In a somewhat surprising win, the latest SOUP pot stayed close to home.
Knoxville SOUP, held Tuesday at Kerbela Shriners, 315 Mimosa Ave., listened to presenters seeking funding for four projects, …
Road block: Social engineers plan your car-free future
Throw away your car keys, Knoxville. The city administration would rather have you walking, biking or riding one of those heavily-subsidized buses that travel more than half-empty over a handful …
SOUP leans toward the great outdoors
Fall is definitely in the air – and so is the aroma of inspiring soup.
Knoxville SOUP returns Tuesday, Oct. 23, to bring the community together and raise funds for a …
Photos: King and Queen of Darkness Trail Race
Runners used headlamps and flashlights in a unique night race on Oct. 12. Held by the Knoxville Track Club, the I.C. King and Queen of Darkness Trail Race and the …
Countdown to bazillion – or so
There may not be documented proof that Dogwood Arts has been responsible for coaxing a bazillion – or even a billion – blooms out of Knoxville’s dogwood trees, but it …
Johnson-Webb to sing at Colonial Heights UMC
Bass-baritone vocalist Daniel Johnson-Webb will join Colonial Heights United Methodist Church, 6321 Chapman Highway, for the morning worship service at 10:45 a.m. Sunday, Oct. 7.
Johnson-Webb will be accompanied on piano …
Goat run goes over baa-dly (and that’s good)
They came, they saw, they scampered.
Goats made the day at the South Knoxville Alliance’s Run With the Goats on Sunday at the South Knoxville location of STAR – Shangri-La Therapeutic …