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Knoxville Police officials say violent crime continues to drop in the city. Department leaders say murders are down 64% compared to this time last year.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - There’s been a steady drop in violent crime so far in Knoxville compared to last year. Officials ...
State and federal crews expedited road and bridge repair work across East Tennessee. Drivers are still feeling the effects.
Athens, Tennessee stands as a testament to what community living should feel like—a place where neighbors become friends and friends become family. Tucked between the bustling cities of Knoxville and ...
Goodwill Industries-Knoxville on Kingston Pike isn’t just another thrift store—it’s a cultural institution where savvy ...
Knoxville voters will have the final say in a half-cent sales tax increase in November after getting the green light from the ...
Recent headlines have drawn attention to naming conventions and mapping technology. But maps have always been political, ...
Between streetscape construction and Gay Street Bridge repairs, you might think Sevier Avenue businesses are hurting. Owners have another story.
The stadium was built on a historic Black neighborhood known as the Bottom, and urban removal ravaged this area in the 1950s and '60s, forcing Black families out of their homes and further into ...
Knoxville signed on with a goal of eliminating all traffic-related deaths within city limits by 2040. Gentry is Knoxville's Vision Zero coordinator and looks at new ways to improve safety, then ...
Notable landmarks such as Fire Station No. 5, Knoxville College, and the Moses School, where Emerald Academy now operates, remain integral parts of the community, showcasing the neighborhood’s ...
Notable institutions such as the Fairview School, later renamed the Moses School, and the historically Black Knoxville College, established by the United Presbyterian Church in 1875, played pivotal ...