Tea & Treasures is turning 15, and owner Jenny Wolf couldn’t be happier – or prouder.
The shop at 4104 Martin Mill Pike is celebrating today and Saturday with an emphasis …
Halls High softball seeks golfers
Darlene Kinsey Hutchison is all in for Halls High School softball. Her granddaughter Kyleigh Cooper is representing the team in the upcoming homecoming queen competition.
A golf tournament to benefit the …
West Knoxville welcomes new chief
Well, it just kept growing.
Andrew Roberto started with a community gathering to introduce the new police chief, Paul Noel. In addition to KPD, KFD and even Mayor Indya Kincannon turned …
Fountain City blog: Ducktown, Smithwood, KARM
Ducktown Mission will entertain at Concert in the Park on Saturday, Oct. 1, 3-6 p.m. with the concert at 5 at Fountain City Park. Food trucks, kids’ activities, live music …
Powell blog: Thanks, Fred
Fred Massingill packs up his truck and weed whacker after clearing the grounds at the Powell Post Office. “Just got tired of looking at it,” he said. He went into …
Gibbs/Corryton: Food pantry, Possum Chase, Mascot sign
Possum Chase is one way the food pantry raises money. You’ve still got time to prepare for the upcoming 8-Miler and 2-Miler races. Short- and long-sleeve shirts are available for …
Collapsed mine tunnel causes concern in Mascot
Last Friday at a meeting of Mascot Matters, Savannah Browning turned to the table loaded with representatives, from local to state to Washington, D.C., and told them, emphatically, she didn’t …
Positions opening on Neighborhood Advisory Council
The city of Knoxville is now accepting applications for the Neighborhood Advisory Council. The group meets every second Wednesday from 4:30-6 p.m. except July and December. Council members are asked …