Just as the wheels and shocks have been bouncing off your car, TDOT has finally approved a contract to repave, indeed rebuild, the rough eastern 7-mile segment of I-640, from …
Things are moving in South Knox County
Growing up in North Knox County, I knew little about the south side. South Knox was the mostly rural area you passed through on your way to the Smokies, not …
Haslams give $35 million to Lakeshore Park
Lakeshore Park Conservancy announced the start of Phase 2 Part 1 of the park’s updated master plan at a ceremony Monday at the park.
Following approval by Knoxville City Council in …
Patel pledges hotel if stadium is built
As if any of you are still wondering whether the proposed baseball/multi-use stadium will be built, Tuesday’s press release from Cynthia Moxley at Moxley Carmichael should put those fears to …
Town Hall forum shows differences
Town Hall East hosted a forum for city council candidates from Districts 4 and 6 on Aug. 7 at Eastminster Presbyterian’s fellowship hall.
District 4 had incumbent Lauren Rider and challenger …
Neely to play Knoxville trivia
Jack Neely, executive director of the Knoxville History Project, will join Thomas Anderson to talk Knoxville Christmas trivia. The free program will be held via Zoom at 7 p.m. today …
Let’s play ball downtown
From my time as managing editor of the News Sentinel to my stint as deputy to Mayor Victor Ashe I heard a lot of “pitches” seeking support for downtown development …
Landmark storage facility sold, updates planned
An almost 100-year-old building at 201 Randolph Street has sold for $4.2 million, according to public records.
The six-story structure, previously doing business as Fireproof Storage, consists of 133,200 square feet …