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Deionta Bailey was arrested after firing multiple shots at JMC Smoke Shop on Chapman Highway, the Knoxville Police Department said.
As the Trump administration begins to implement their deportation plan, organizations across Knoxville are helping immigrant families learn their rights. “We’re helping families get information together and brace for the worst and hope for the best,
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) - Knoxville is getting its second Raising Cane’s location. The massively popular chicken restaurant is opening a location at 7723 Kingston Pike, near West Town Mall. It’ll join the existing location, which is on Cumberland Avenue.
Knoxville is home to the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame, a must-visit for sports fans passing through. Opened in 1999, the 35,000-square-foot Hall is a vibrant space filled with memorabilia, informative and fun displays and, believe it or not, the world's largest basketball, which is 30 feet tall and weighs 10 tons.
Raising Cane's is set to open their second location in Knoxville and will celebrate with giveaways and the chance to win free food for a year.
“Kelsea Ballerini Live” kicked off in Grand Rapids, Michiga n. The 36-city tour will take Ballerini to across the country from Buffalo, New York, to Omaha, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, according to the official schedule. She’ll even perform in Toronto, Canada.
This roundup isn't immune to the sad side of restaurant reporting: closings. In addition to what's new in Knoxville, what happened to the Cookie Plug?
Here are some notes from Wednesday’s AEW Dynamite taping in Knoxville, Tennessee: Crazzy Steve (Crazy Steve) debuted in a dark match Former TNA wrestler Crazzy Steve (spelled “Crazy” on his
This week, President Donald Trump announced he was pardoning more than 1,500 people who were involved in Jan 6. Seven people from East Tennessee received a pardon, including Meteer. “It felt great, it feels like vindication,” said Meteer.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — While the future of the popular social media app, TikTok, is uncertain, one new local business in South Knoxville is seeing success from it. Nathan Kitner recently moved back to Knoxville with a passion for coffee and social media. He started his business, Mia Piccola, as a mobile coffee cart.
National Signing Day is coming Feb. 5. Here is a list of Knoxville area high school football players who signed during the December early period.