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Since Tennesseans began electing their own U.S. senators in 1916, not a single senator from the Class 1 seat has died in ...
On Saturday, May 17, the Rusty Wallace Family of Dealerships hosted a fundraising event for Isaiah 117 House at Rusty Wallace ...
Henderson kicks off mayoral campaign. By Ken Lay. Betsy Henderson takes on tasks during difficult times. “I moved to ...
The University of Tennessee Press is proud to announce the publication of “This Day and Time: A Critical Edition” by Anne W. Armstrong, edited by Linda Behrend. The expanded edition of this classic ...
Media and news outlets that deliberately mislead or lie ruin their own credibility. They should know that trust takes a long time to earn, but can evaporate in a second. There is a good reason why ...
Marble Springs State Historic Site invites the public to its annual Statehood Day Festival, taking place Saturday, May 31, ...
The Knox County Republican Party invited its voters to West Knoxville to express their concerns to their state legislators ...
One earthquake rattled our region in early Tennessee history and you can see the results of that devastating event yet today. The New Madrid earthquake in 1812 was a huge 7.2 magnitude shaker with a 7 ...
WHO: Knox County Mayor’s Office, Parks and Recreation, and other officials Representatives from the Knox County Mayor’s Office, Parks and Recreation, and former Knox County Commissioner Carson Dailey ...
The hearing in the Knesset, Israel’s Parliament, was not about concern for children who were starving or who had to have amputations without anesthesia. It was about concern over the public relations ...
Join us for a captivating journey through the lens of Phil Savage, an award-winning photographer known for his breathtaking use of black & white infrared photography, delicately hand-tinted to reveal ...