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Scoring the best parking for Labor Day events in Knoxville
If your weekend plans involve tailgating before the Vols home opener Saturday or taking in Boomsday on Sunday, you need to score the best parking.
Knox County Mayor Burchett makes sweeping changes after taking office
Knox Co. Mayor Tim Burchett announced sweeping changes for his administration and a hold on some senior staffers' severance packages in his first day in office.
Economy takes big toll on Knoxville South Waterfront Project
Knoxville's South Waterfront Project promises to transform the area into a robust and lively area to live and play, but the economy has taken quite a toll on the progress.
Economy takes big toll on Knoxville South Waterfront Project - WATE
KNOXVILLE (WATE) - Knoxville's South Waterfront Project promises ... as he talks about the landscape where several areas of prime real estate are up for sale. For one, there's the building owned by Mercy Health ...
Woman who makes payments sues loan company over car repossession
A Knoxville woman is suing CitiFinancial Auto for what she says is the wrongful repossession of her car.
TBI investigating Knox County Solid Waste Department
The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has been investigating the Knox County Solid Waste Department since last year, officials say Wednesday.
Man arrested for allegedly robbing Fountain City bank
Officers arrested Charles Eugene Hurst, Jr., 45, on Tuesday night as the suspect in the robbery of a Fountain City bank Monday.
Free Boomsday parking at some Knoxville garages, top places to watch
The city of Knoxville will offer free parking for Boomsday in two garages and a lot Sunday, and people posting on social media have named the top 10 places to watch the annual fireworks show.
Knoxville's Dogwood Arts in the running for $250,000 Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant
Knoxville's Dogwood Arts is officially in the running to receive a $250,000 Pepsi Refresh Everything Grant to put art in public places.
Family fun and classic thrillers in Movies on Market Square lineup
This year's Movies on Market Square lineup includes children's classics, comic book super heroes and classic thrillers. It runs from September 10 through October 15.
Popular Knox County park in need of repair
Some parents say a popular Knox County park, less than three years old, is falling apart. Kids even encounter caution tape on the playground.
Lessons from the Columbine tragedy at Central High School
More than 1,000 Knoxville high school students got a lesson Tuesday thanks to a group that formed after the worst school shooting in U.S. history.
Fountain City residents get results on trashed properties with community meeting
Fountain City residents concerned about trashy properties hosted a community meeting that got results from officials.
Tractor-trailer flips over on I-640 at I-275
An overturned tractor-trailer closed lanes on Interstate 640 westbound Tuesday afternoon at the junction with Interstate 275 and Interstate 75.
Obama: US combat in Iraq over, 'time to turn page'
Claiming no victory, President Barack Obama formally ended the U.S. combat role in Iraq after seven long years of bloodshed, declaring firmly Tuesday night: "It's time to turn the page." Now, he said, the nation's...
Earl could force US evacuations ahead of Labor Day
A powerful Hurricane Earl threatened to sideswipe much of the East Coast just ahead of Labor Day, worrying countless vacationers who planned to spend the traditional last week of summer at the beach.
Popular Knox County park in need of repair
Some parents say a popular Knox County park, less than three years old, is falling apart. Kids even encounter caution tape on the playground at New Harvest Park on Millertown Pike.
"Rachel's Challenge" inspires Central High School
The victim of a school shooting that captured the nation over a decade ago now is part of a nationwide campaign named "Rachel's Challenge."
Mother of fallen Marine reflects on end of Operation Iraqi Freedom
President Obama declared an end to combat missions in Operation Iraqi Freedom Monday night. Robin Ferschke, of Maryville, lost her son in that war two years ago. She said she's happy for the soldiers who are coming home, and their families.





