Good Morning Tennessee at 10 a.m.
Good Morning Tennessee at 10 a.m.
Good Morning Tennessee at 10 a.m.
A passerby who noticed smoke coming from the rear of a North Knoxville home alerted the woman living there and attacked the flames with a garden hose, according to a spokesman for the City of Knoxville Fire Department.
The Knoxville National Association of the Advancement of Colored People released a statement urging the school board to reject the Knox Prep application because "of the harms, it will cause to children who attend some of our most challenged public schools, name-ly Vine and Whittle Springs Middle Schools, to the communities centered around these middle schools, and to the school district at large."
The trial for two suspects accused in the shooting death of 16-year-old Stanley Freeman Jr. is set to continue Tuesday in a Knox County courtroom.
Nashville police released body camera video Tuesday showing the moments officers confronted an active shooter at The Covenant School. The shooter killed six people before being taken down by officers.
In the wake of the deadly shooting at the Covenant School in Nashville, state lawmakers pushed forward legislation to potentially arm teachers.
Several events are coming to Knoxville for the first weekend in April from the Big Ears Festival to the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon. These events will include several road closures, detours, driving routes and parking capacity challenges.
A new HVAC system was installed at the Union County Human Society ahead of the summer months on Tuesday, March 28. The system takes up a large portion of human society's funds and they are now asking for the community's help.
Tragedy struck the Nashville community, Monday, leaving three children and three adults dead. Now, like the many mass shootings before this one, the process of trying to understand how something like this could happen begins again.
The Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street program presents traveling exhibits across the country. Starting March 28, they’ll be presenting “Voices and votes — Democracy in America” in Clinton. The Green McAdoo Cultural Center will host the exhibit until May 6.
There is now a new tool to help save money while exploring Knoxville’s history. The Historic House Museums of Knoxville and the East Tennessee Historical Society has launched a passport.
A person has been injured after being trapped under a deck that collapsed on Monday, according to the Knoxville Fire Department.