Knoxville residents came dressed in their best zombie attire to participate in the Zombies Like Brains Walk and 8k run on Sept. 8. The event was held by the Julia …
SoKno urged to participate in Recode Knoxville
South Knoxville got a taste of Recode Knoxville Sept. 10.
The session hosted by the Knoxville Area Urban League, along with the Metropolitan Planning Commission, had a friendly, encouraging vibe thanks …
North Knoxville volunteers clean up neighborhood
North Knoxville residents came out Sept. 8 to help clean up their community at the first North Knoxville Community Cleanup hosted by Keep Knoxville Beautiful.
“This is our largest cleanup effort …
Free flu shots from Knox-area Rotary Clubs
Here is your “heads up” about a date to circle on your 2018 calendar – Saturday, Oct. 13.
That’s the date for Flu Shot Saturday at six locations around town. The …
Anti-Bredesen ad is ‘damn lies’
The Americans for Prosperity attack ad against Phil Bredesen is so inept it ought to be counted as an in-kind contribution to the Bredesen campaign.
If Marsha Blackburn loses this U.S. …
Northshore neighbors to battle Tooles Bend development
A groundswell of concerned residents will be back in front of the Metropolitan Planning Commission on Thursday, Sept. 13, as the MPC considers the concept plan / use on review …
Educators shine in chamber performance
The life of a professional classical musician, on the road year-round pursuing a performance career, can be daunting, to say nothing about the hassles of living out of luggage for …
Excitement (and money) builds for Collier Preserve
Collier Preserve, Powell’s newest outdoor amenity, is coming together, thanks to a variety of grants. Carol Evans, executive director of Legacy Parks Foundation, spoke Tuesday to the Powell Business & …