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Local organizations are working to prevent sexual violence and make sure restaurants are safe spaces when it comes to alcohol consumption.
Local organizations are working to prevent sexual violence and make sure restaurants are safe spaces when it comes to alcohol consumption.
Local organizations are working to prevent sexual violence and make sure restaurants are safe spaces when it comes to alcohol consumption.
The West High School community showed their support for the football players as they headed to Chattanooga for the state title game Friday.
Weekend Traffic around East Tennessee for December 1-2, 2023
WATE's Lori Tucker emceed the inaugural Women of Achievement Event, where three women were honored for their contribution the community and in scouting.
Knoxville’s United States Postal Service Distribution Center on Weisgarber Road has thrived in its role for years. That could be going away soon, however.
A federal lawsuit filed against the state of Tennessee says that a new law creates confusion for voters and may deter people from participating in primary elections.
Marilyn Childress led a colorful life that not only included the military, but sports and medicine as well. She served in the Navy for nearly four years beginning in 1972. Now she's working to make sure other veterans our honored. WATE's Don Dare reports.
After implementing a paid parking system earlier this year, Great Smoky Mountains National Park is warning of a fraudulent website seeking to exploit visitors who want to buy their passes in advance.
Big changes may be coming to how residents receive their mail in the greater Knoxville area. People can weigh in at a public meeting on Thursday afternoon.
A Knoxville woman is facing an arson charge after a fire started inside a church on Cecil Avenue.
The continued efforts of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation (TBI) to identify human remains from cold cases have resulted in the identification of a woman whose burned body was found in Roane County in 1987. WATE's Kristen Gallant spoke to the TBI about the case.
Tennessee has tens of thousands of veterans across the state, and for some of them, a new bill in the legislature could make finances just a little easier. State capitol reporter Chris O’Brien explores.
Food trucks and mobile units are inspected just as closely as restaurant kitchens. Half a dozen critical violations were marked down at a Knoxville mobile unit.