Chip in for tornado relief

Betsi JamesFeature

Food City has teamed with local media partners to raise funds to benefit Chattanooga-area tornado victims. Food City pledged $50,000 to kick off the drive. Several vendors are making contributions …

Knox County completes parks projects

Mike DonilaFeature

Knox County Parks and Recreation is working hard to complete a number of small, but critical, projects – even as the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the staff to operate with …

River Sports adjusts

Sandra ClarkFeature

River Sports has adjusted to the current coronavirus closures by consolidating its hours of operation and temporarily closing its Cedar Bluff location and the Climbing Center. The store at 2918 …

Oak Ridge Farm Market opens Saturday

Sandra ClarkFeature

Hey, Foodies!
Broadacres in Powell has a food truck coordinator. Krista Witz on Facebook Broadacres HOA is scheduling food trucks to the ’hood. Looks like we’ve got Full Service BBQ coming …

Easter savings from Food City

Betsi JamesFeature

Hope all of our friends and customers are staying safe.
Check out these Easter specials from your neighborhood Food City: Food City_4.10 Knox ROP
Betsi James is special events manager for Food …

Libraries continue to serve

Julia BruckFeature

Despite restrictions due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many public libraries continue to serve their communities and in partnership with the Tennessee State Library and Archives, are offering several online resources …

Knoxville updates 

Paige M. TravisFeature

City offices are closed on Friday, April 10, for the Good Friday holiday.
This closure includes the 311 Center, which operates the 311 and 211 phone numbers. Use KnoxvilleTN.gov/311 to submit an online …

Spring has not been cancelled

Shannon HerronFeature

Dogwood Arts cancelled its festival, music, chalk walk and art shows. But spring itself has not been cancelled.
The 2020 Dogwood Arts Festival has gone virtual. Originally scheduled for April 24-26, …