Tennessee Orthopaedic Alliance (TOA) offers four Quick Care Ortho facilities in Knox, Sevier and Anderson counties. Quick Care Ortho is a walk-in, fully staffed orthopedic practice which includes sports medicine …
Becker Gala promises fun with games
A Night of Luck & Legacy Casino Night Gala will benefit the Stanford Eisenberg Knoxville Jewish Day School. The evening will honor Jeff and Nancy Becker. It is at 6 …
Hats in Bloom at botanical garden
Cynthia Moxley calls it the best party in town. And she should know. Parties for good causes are her thing.
The Knoxville Botanical Garden and Arboretum hosted a sell-out crowd of 200 …
Michael Dunn benefits from center with his name
It’s not everybody who’s got a well-known community building named for them, but Michael Dunn does.
John Michael Dunn, 58, of Rockwood passed away Tuesday April 23, 2024, at his home. …
Central High to host ‘Bobcat Bash’
Today (4/25/24), Central High School will host “Bobcat Bash,” highlighting the school’s 865 Academies offerings. The event for students, parents and others who are interested will run from 5-7 p.m. …
Maples gets another 4-year term at First Utility
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs has reappointed Richard Maples to a four-year term as a commissioner at First Utility District, which serves the Farragut area. He joins John Griess and …
Three named to Access to Justice Commission
Joy Radice, director of clinical programs and associate professor at the UT College of Law, has been appointed by the Tennessee Supreme Court to serve as the next chair of …
Service Sunday for retired CHS teacher
Two retired teachers from Central High School have died – within one day of each other.
Mary Sue Miller, 86, passed away on Monday, April 22, 2024. She was a student-favorite …