Woman shot and killed at rental cabin
A North Carolina woman is dead following a shooting Monday morning at a rental cabin located in the 3200 block of Smoky Ridge Way, according to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals.
A North Carolina woman is dead following a shooting Monday morning at a rental cabin located in the 3200 block of Smoky Ridge Way, according to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals.
A North Carolina woman is dead following a shooting Monday morning at a rental cabin located in the 3200 block of Smoky Ridge Way, according to Sevier County Sheriff Ron Seals.
The Boys and Girls Clubs of the Tennessee Valley is this year’s Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon community partner.
The O'Connor Senior Center hosted its annual Pancake Fest and Senior Expo from 7 a.m. to noon on Friday, March 31.
Running a marathon isn’t an easy task, especially if you’re trying to break your own personal record or qualify for another big race like the Boston Marathon.
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee’s $3.3 billion Transportation Modernization Act was passed by the Tennessee General Assembly according to a release from the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
A Knox County teacher is currently suspended with pay after videos circulating on social media showed him saying a racial slur in a classroom.
The Tennessee School of Beauty are bringing the largest volunteer group to the Covenant Health Knoxville Marathon.
At least one person has died and one suspect is in custody, according to the Roane County Sheriff's Office.
According to Knox County Schools, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office led an investigation and discovered that “a contract custodian had intentionally turned on and left the gas valve running in the HVA classroom.”
District Attorney Russell Johnson said four people, including the alleged shooter, were shot.
Two critically endangered Arakan Forest Turtles hatched at the Tennessee Aquarium, which is the first time that the turtles have been hatched in an accredited zoo or aquarium since 2017.
During the fourth day of the trial, FBI Special Agent Matthew Wilde said both Davis’s and Jordan’s phone records show that they were in the same general location in East Knoxville from around 2:35 to 4:30 on February 12, 2021.