Cleveland bounces back with Farragut win
Cleveland: 43 Farragut: 21
Cleveland: 43 Farragut: 21
One person is in custody after police found a Lenoir City man stabbed Saturday morning, according to the Loudon County Sheriff’s Office.
A Hawkins County dispatcher named Suzanne Paxton received a “Stork Award” for her work in helping a woman deliver a baby—over the phone.
The southbound lanes of Governor John Sevier Highway were blocked as firefighters responded to the scene of a structure fire Sunday afternoon, according to the Knox County Sheriff’s Office.
Loved ones of fallen military service members gathered at the Historic Ramsey House Sunday afternoon to commemorate National Gold Star Mother and Family Day. WATE Good Morning Tennessee at 5 a.m. on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023.
Children of the Arts performed at Worlds Fair Park, partnering with the Knoxville Arts and Culture Alliance's "Penny for Series" to being art exhibitions to children for just a penny.
Rural Metro battled a structure off of East Governor John Sevier Highway Sunday afternoon.
On this episode of Tennessee This Week, WATE's Don Hudson talks with Cortney Piper, Michael Covington and Craig Griffith about the Knox GOP party endorsing candidates in local elections, Congress waiting until the last minute to pass a spending bill, and rental and housing prices in East Tennessee.
Taylor Devotie's family is working to give back to the community for her 30th birthday by paying off school lunch debts at her former Elementary School. Devotie passed away in January 2020 after she was involved in a car wreck.
Local musician Marinna Andriopoulos's song "Miss Tennessee" will be played during halftime at the University of Tennessee's game against UTSA.
Knoxville nonprofit, Hands up for Women, helps women recover after struggling with addiction.
On Friday, a Chattanooga man was convicted of second-degree murder for shooting a father while his children were having a water balloon fight in Knoxville, according to the Knox County District Attorney’s Office.
Parking for game days is hard to find, especially for sold-out weekends like Saturday when the Vols take on the UTSA Roadrunners. One Knoxville non-profit is opening up one of its parking lots close to campus to raise money for its programs. WATE's Dominic Webster reports.