I asked the KTT writers the same question I asked the Bible Study group: “What is the most dangerous or challenging situation ...
As we continue to move toward our nation’s semiquincentennial, I’m still focusing on elements of the Revolutionary War effort ...
Imagine my husband’s surprise when I told him that all crochet is still done entirely by hand. Over the centuries, many once-common jobs have been lost or relegated to novelty status by advancing ...
The post-game message after the loss to UConn was what it should be: turn the attention to SEC play. That is how it always ...
Born and raised in Knoxville, David Luhn graduated from Bearden High School, Pellissippi State, and the University of ...
Shortly after her own graduation from Emory University, Jennifer Morris — the chief executive officer of The Nature Conservancy, whom Maryville College has announced as the speaker for its May 9th ...
The Fountain City Business & Professional Association will host their annual banquet on Saturday, February 21, at 6 p.m. at the Beaverbrook Country Club. The event promises a great evening with a full ...
In 1840, a riderless horse followed a funeral bier through the streets of Knoxville on its way to the graveyard of First Presbyterian Church. The horse, Rienzi, was the favorite of his recently ...
During the City Council’s organizational meeting following the December 20 swearing-in ceremony, At-Large Councilwoman Lynne Fugate was elected by her peers to serve as the Vice Mayor of Knoxville.
When you meet T.K. Hindman, you would never guess that in 2018 he woke from a week-long coma after a near-fatal fentanyl ...
His job is done. A long and impressive career is ending. He’s touched, impacted and changed many lives. And along the way ...
Innate Wellness invites the community to the opening of its new home on Tuesday, February 3, from 9:30-10:30 a.m., at 302 ...