Knoxvillians owe a debt of thanks to the uniformed officers who stood in the hot sun for hours Saturday – most of them dressed in full riot gear – and …
Never satisfied
The rabble among them had a strong craving; and the Israelites also wept again, and said, “If only we had meat to eat! We remember the fish we used to …
Get Out & Play: Discover new playgrounds
As of this week, all local kids – even kindergarteners – are back in school full time, and those bundles of energy need a place to play this weekend! Luckily, …
Living in the ‘zone’
Folks will come to Knoxville on Saturday to march and pray in support of their vision of America. Tim Burchett has “disinvited” neo-Nazis and members of the KKK, and I …
Petitioning against history
What is it about a century-old block of granite that offends you?
A group in Knoxville has petitioned to have a Confederate monument in Fort Sanders removed.
This is not some tribute …
Rivals today, friends tomorrow: Strategists say politics won’t disrupt friendship
On the last day of early voting in the city elections, campaign operatives Sara Burklin and Chris Barber were preparing for a last minute get-out-the-vote phone banking blitz. Although they …
Food City launches home delivery
Food City has partnered with Instacart to offer same-day home delivery in the Knoxville market.
Shoppers visit www.foodcitydelivers.com or download the Instacart App to fill their virtual carts with their favorite …
Kindness Rally to show Knoxville’s core values
Three community groups will co-sponsor a gathering 1-2 p.m. Saturday, Aug. 26, in Krutch Park extension downtown. Sponsors want to give residents a peaceful, non-violent opportunity to show the world …