Not every question was answered at Saturday’s SoKno Town Hall, but one definitely was: Will South Knoxvillians come out at 9 a.m. on a subfreezing Saturday to show they care …
Public asked for input on Maryville Pike brownfield site
South Knoxvillians turned out in a trickle to discuss the future of a 95-year-old industrial site in Vestal that hasn’t been used in more than two decades. But the few …
Open Streets to bring no tricks, only treats, to SoKno
Open Streets is coming to SoKno on Sunday, Oct. 29, and bringing a Halloween feel with it.
Hosted by Bike Walk Knoxville, the not-so-spooky event will take place 2-6 p.m.
“We’ve been …
Close vote adds to the heat at Knoxville SOUP
Suspense was high at Thursday night’s Knoxville SOUP in the gym of the South Knoxville Community Center.
The SKCC previously hosted SOUP in July 2016. It was one of four contenders …
Ed & Bob feel the love at SoKno Taco
The latest Ed & Bob Night Out drew at-large County Commissioners Ed Brantley and Bob Thomas across the river for a convivial gathering at SoKno Taco Cantina, 3701 Sevierville Pike.
Brantley …
Commissioner’s event brings lively school discussion
You never know what will be on the menu when Knox County Commissioner Carson Dailey holds one of his “Ask the Commissioner” events at a SoKno eatery.
Sometimes it will be …
Mayors honor Deaf-Blind Awareness Week
Two mayors turned out to help the deaf-blind community celebrate Deaf-Blind Awareness Week, the Helen Keller National Center’s 50th anniversary and the deaf-blind community in general at the Knoxville Center …
One project, dual blessings
Flenniken Landing residents excitedly greeted construction trainees from the Knoxville Leadership Foundation Wednesday morning.
The students installed two raised garden beds they’d constructed. The event was rained out Monday, so the …
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