The Knoxville Police Department is investigating after two different types of flyers appearing to promote the Ku Klux Klan have been located in various places across the city.
Signs that said, "My body. My choice," and, "Hitler started with mass deportation too," were also seen on signs as the group marched down the sidestreets of South Knoxville.
A Knoxville couple is trying to resolve an extra $1,800 credit card charge for a cruise they took last summer.
Knoxville will mark Black History Month in 2025 with art and performances, plus a "Conversation with a Legend" featuring Beck President Renee Kesler.
There’s plenty of questions bouncing around City of Knoxville offices after the White House and President Donald Trump announced a pause in federal grants and loans starting Tuesday.
We're just a week away from National Signing Day 2025 and several high school football players from the Knoxville area are unsigned. While the early signing period in December saw a handful of Knoxville area players sign, most decided to explore their options with hopes of latching on to a program by National Signing Day on Feb. 5.
National Signing Day for college football is on Feb. 5. Division I signees can begin signing on that date until the period ends on April 1. Division II signees can sign between Feb. 5 and Aug. 1. Ben Reece, Gatlinburg-Pittman: Signed with University of the South-Sewanee.
The e-commerce giant has extended its reach into smaller markets and rural areas, a move that has significant economic implications for rural carriers and raises serious questions about the future of the United States Postal Service.
This week's restaurant roundup features a local and chain restaurant finding new locations, as well as Coffee & Chocolate as Knoxville's best cafe.
Big John's legacy remains in Knoxville, with an honorary street name and a documentary highlighting his journey to becoming a champion.
It was standing room only inside the United States Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee on Tuesday as nearly 80 people from 39 different countries took the oath for American citizenship.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — People packed a courtroom at the Howard Baker Jr. Courthouse during two naturalization ceremonies on Tuesday.