Nearly 20 months after the official groundbreaking, construction work on the multiuse stadium in East Knoxville is rounding third base and headed for home.
Rising egg prices caused by a bird flu outbreak are affecting some restaurants. Since the outbreak in 2022, 145 million birds have been slaughtered in an effort to stop the spread. Regardless, the US Department of Agriculture expects prices to rise another 20% this year.
People packed a courtroom at the Howard Baker Jr. Courthouse during two naturalization ceremonies on Tuesday. Eighty people swore the oath of allegiance and celebrated with friends, family and some city leaders — officially becoming citizens of the United States.
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.
A board tasked with overseeing the construction of a large stadium in downtown Knoxville said crews are putting the final touches on the project as the start of the baseball season fast approaches. The Sports Authority Board oversees the development of Covenant Health Park and met Tuesday to discuss progress on its construction.
This week's restaurant roundup features a local and chain restaurant finding new locations, as well as Coffee & Chocolate as Knoxville's best cafe.
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We've hit Week 11 of the TSSAA basketball season. Here are the top playmakers this week in the Knoxville area.
KNOXVILLE, TN (WYMT) - The No. 12 Kentucky Wildcats took down No. 8 Tennessee on the Vols' home floor, 78-73, on Tuesday, Jan. 28. The Cats led 12-4 early on after making four of their first five triples. However, Tennessee capitalized on UK’s eight first-half turnovers and climbed back into contention late in the first half.
KPD said 68 grams of suspected meth was seized in addition to suspected heroin, cocaine, crack cocaine and marijuana.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — Three women at a Knoxville assisted living facility celebrated their centennial birthday Thursday. Johanna Foveaux, Elosie Sparks and Margie Kirkpatrick all turn 100 years old this month. Foveaux said her 100th birthday was like any other.
Knoxville is home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, a must-visit for sports fans passing through. Opened in 1999, the 35,000-square-foot Hall is a vibrant space filled with memorabilia, informative and fun displays and, believe it or not, the world's largest basketball, which is 30 feet tall and weighs 10 tons.