Losing a political election is not fun. Losing a presidential election is really tough. I was in the White House in 1976 when ...
The human aspects of school: curriculum, safety, transportation. The last three articles covered those and this one wraps it up. America’s schools are in a culture war and literally a physical … Over ...
Leaf peeping season is upon us! October is the peak of fall leaf color in east Tennessee. The roadsides, yards and mountain forests are covered in a patchwork quilt of green, red, yellow and orange at ...
Sundown in the Sukkah is set for Wednesday, October 23, 2024, from 5-7:30 p.m. at the Arnstein Jewish Community Center, 6800 Deane Hill Drive, Knoxville. Food truck for dinner in the sukkah. The idea ...
Carol Smith’s 90th birthday was a beautiful opportunity to honor a life rich in experiences and relationships with a birthday party at Fountain City Presbyterian Church on Saturday. Her children Paul, ...
Mrs. Leo E. Coling and Miss Olga Peterson were in high dungeon. And rightfully so. It was 1963, and both had written in to General Knox at The Knoxville News Sentinel about a blight on their bucolic ...
The regular season for Tennessee high school football is rapidly coming to a close, with Week 9 games held last weekend. While many schools opted for an open date, most games played were region ...
There is a renaissance, a revival perhaps, underway at Knox County Rescue (KCR). The spirit, commitment and legacy of what was for so many years the Knox County Volunteer Rescue Squad have returned.
Seth A. Rhyne O.D. has joined his dad, M.W. Rhyne Jr. O.D., in an optometry practice, East Tennessee Binocular Vision Center, with offices in north and west Knox County. Seth, 32, considered a ...