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Zoo Knoxville is proud to introduce Khyana (key-AH-nuh), a 6-year-old female red panda with a big personality and an inspiring story.

The Knox County Home Rehabilitation Program (KCHR) is now providing no cost customized home improvements for adults aged 62 years and older.

Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon joined Old Sevier Merchants Association business owners Thursday evening, heard their ideas and shared updates on several key projects.
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Covenant Health has opened an urgent care location on Cumberland Avenue, marking the nonprofit hospital system’s eighth new urgent care clinic to open in just two years.

With temperatures plunging and the possibility of winter’s first snowfall later this week, City crews are prepared for whatever Mother Nature might throw at Knoxville.

Structure Fire At Commercial Business
Last evening, the Knox County Emergency Communications District received a 911 call reporting significant smoke emanating from a building located on Sutherland Avenue, near Donald Lee Erickson Avenue.

During his Weekly Update today, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs shared his New Year’s resolutions while also providing an overview of Knox County’s strong financial standing and positive outlook for the year ahead.
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Today, Tennessee Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced a settlement with Metropolis Technologies, Inc. (Metropolis), ending a years-long investigation by the Attorney General’s Office into the private parking company.
Gay St. Bridge Celebration Set for January 16
The City of Knoxville will hold a Gay Street Bridge Fun Walk, Run or Bike celebration in conjunction with the Knoxville Track Club. The event will be held on Friday, January 16, at 6:00 pm.
National Park Service Seeks Tips to Help Identify a Suspect Involved in Assault
The National Park Service is seeking tips from the public to assist in the ongoing investigation of an assault that occurred in the Deep Creek area of Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
Crystal Flack, a local advocate and resident, has formally filed a grievance and records request with the City of Knoxville and the Industrial Development Board (IDB) regarding the property located at 2410 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave.
Justified and the killing of Renee Nicole Good
One of my kids recommended to me that I watch the program titled Justified. I was prejudiced against it because it appeared to be one of those Clint Eastwood “cops as killers” programs that have so warped American culture into one celebrating violence and war while somehow pretending to preach the gospel of Jesus, though not living it. Turns out it was worse than I prejudged. |
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tnAchieves is celebrating after surpassing its mentor recruitment goal! More than 5,398 volunteers raised their hands to support students in 2026 as they take their next steps.

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Today, Tennessee Governor Bill Lee and First Lady Maria Lee returned from traveling to the Middle East and Europe to visit more than 450 soldiers from the Tennessee Army National Guard’s 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment.

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