Jeremy and I thought we saw some encouraging signs. As 26-point losses go, this wasn’t all that bad. Georgia has a good team.
Jeremy was more emotional than I am about …
Photos: Food and fun at 39th Greek Fest
The Greek lifestyle is all about relishing the world around you and living life to the fullest. That is exactly how it felt when the 39th annual Greek Fest came to …
South Knoxville Alliance plans goat-based contest
You’ve seen their adorable videos. Now see them in person and even run around with them!
No, we’re not talking about the latest boy band. We’re talking goats, people. Cute goats. …
Landmark Bearden antiques business to close by year’s end
Westwood Antique and Design Market, 4861 Kingston Pike, will close at the end of the year, but don’t look for owners Scott Bishop and Tim Bridges to disappear.
“First we’re going …
Get Out & Play: In the open streets
This Sunday, enjoy the first days of fall at Bikewalk Knoxville’s Open Streets! Back in the streets of North Knoxville, Broadway will be closed from East Glenwood Avenue to Emory …
Noe seeks solutions for Halls history museum
It’s been a year since we first reported on the Halls history museum, painstakingly curated by volunteer and history enthusiast Hubert LaRue. But the effort to find a new, public …
Ella Mae Wright was pioneer entrepreneur
The founder of Wright’s Cafeteria has died.
Ella Mae Wright, 101, born July 28, 1917, departed this life Sept. 27. She started Wright’s in one end of husband J.B. Wright’s grocery …
Just a few thoughts on two weeks in Spain
I just returned from an incredible two weeks in Madrid and southern Spain. My friend Michelle and I began planning this trip almost a year ago. She took care of …