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Thousands of people were expected to hit the streets Oct. 18 in the NYC-metro area and the Lower Hudson Valley for numerous "No Kings" protests. Some politicians have condemned the protests as "Hate America" rallies, while others view them as a patriotic fight for First Amendment rights.
Kincannon's proposal to add guardrails unlocked support from Justice Knox, a coalition that works on social justice issues.
Multiple lanes of North Broadway are closed while police investigate a crash involving a pedestrian Thursday morning, said the Knoxville Police Department. The crash was
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Knoxville Track Club apologizes after congestion led to runners stuggling to cross 5K finish line
Runners participating in the Knoxville Track Club's "Finish on the Field" 5K race had trouble finishing on the field when finish line at Neyland became congested.
Alejandro Guizar Lozano is an undocumented immigrant from Culiacán Sinaloa, Mexico, who has lived in Knoxville for more than 20 years.
A new 184-unit affordable housing unit community is now open in Northwest Knoxville. On Tuesday, City leaders, partners and real estate developer DGA Residential
A key Division II-AAA East matchup awaits Friday night at Hollin Field as the McCallie Blue Tornado (5-2, 0-2) travel to face the Knoxville Catholic Fighting Irish (4-2, 0-2), with both programs searching for their first region victory of the season.
A study of crash data shows which roads are the most dangerous in Tennessee. A much-used stretch of highway in Knoxville is high on on the list.
The Knoxville Police Department has opened an internal investigation after a fight broke out between an off-duty officer and an out-of-town firefighter.