On a recent cold, sunny morning on Division Street, a group of eight assembled early in Knox County Juvenile Court Judge Tim Irwin’s courtroom for a swearing-in as court-appointed special …
This ceiling is just WOW
Cynthia Moxley and 440 close friends toured five homes to support the Knoxville Museum of Art’s annual Holiday Homes Tour. Tickets sold out in two days – for the 24th …
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 …
The Christmas Spirit
I did a pretty good job fighting back the tears until the three pairs of sweat pants – adult, size XL – came across the cash register.
After that, I could …
Distinguished alum Howerton to speak at Pellissippi commencement
Pellissippi State Community College’s 2018 Distinguished Alumni Award winner J. Travis Howerton will speak at the college’s fall commencement ceremony Friday, Dec. 14, at Thompson-Boling Arena.
Commencement begins at 7 p.m. …
Singh-Perez makes some noise
Seema Singh-Perez was one of four women elected to City Council last year – a record for Knoxville. She stood out because she is one of two women of color …
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 …