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Nourish Knoxville's spring Farmers' Market to return in May at two locations

The Saturday farmers' market will take place every Saturday at Mary Costa Plaza and there will be a Wednesday farmers’ market in Market Square starting in May. → Read More

'Dolly Parton: A MusiCares tribute' coming to Netflix April 7

A concert and tribute that honored East Tennessee's sweetheart is coming to Netflix on Wednesday, April 7. → Read More

Free RAM clinic coming to Cookeville this weekend

The clinic will be held Saturday, March 20 and Sunday, March 21 at Cookeville High School. Clinic doors will open at 6 a.m. both days. → Read More

Amazon commits $750K toward UT College of Business professorship, Haslam family matches

The Haslam family said they will match Amazon for a total of $1.5 million to support faculty in the area of business analytics and data science. → Read More

Gov. Bill Lee: Rural communities awarded nearly $15M to expand high-speed Internet access

Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced $14.9 million in broadband accessibility grants will support and expand service to 17,800 Tennesseans in 15 rural counties. → Read More

Helen Ross McNabb Foundation launches $2M+ campaign to help with substance use treatment

The Helen Ross McNabb Foundation announced it has launched a $2.35 million capital campaign that will provide substance use treatment beds to the Knoxville area. → Read More

Knox Co: More than 100k people receive the COVID-19 vaccine

Knox County is currently leading the big four metro counties in our area, in the percentage of people being vaccinated with both doses. → Read More

Free virtual diversity business expo this Thursday

The East Tennessee Purchasing Association’s will host a business expo this Thursday for minority-owned, women-owned, veteran-owned and small businesses. → Read More

UT nursing students help distribute roughly 5k COVID-19 vaccines

UT's nursing students have volunteered 600 hours to help with COVID-19 vaccine distribution, testing sites, health screenings and saliva testing on campus. → Read More

Missing 83-year-old Kentucky man found with help of LCSO deputy and dispatch

According to LCSO, he lost his bearings and was approximately 210 miles away from his Kentucky home when he was found. → Read More

The Love Kitchen to receive new van and more than 7k ahead of 35th anniversary

The Love Kitchen began on Valentine's Day in 1986, when twin sisters Helen Ashe and Ellen Turner served 22 meals to people in need. → Read More

National Wear Red Day helps promote awareness for cardiovascular disease

Cardiovascular disease is the number one threat to both women's and men's health, according to the American Heart Association. → Read More

Knox County Mayor donates to TCAT scholarships from WWE appearance

Mayor Kane was back at it again Sunday night! He made an appearance at WWE's Royal Rumble and now there are some rumblings that he's donating his earnings. → Read More

2020 Festival of Lights sets new record for non-perishable donations, more than 7k raised

According to a release, the event collected enough food to fill 16 barrels and an additional $7,428.49 was also donated. → Read More

Big Give Knox returns with more than 100 local charities on #GivingTuesday

This year, local non-profits need more help than ever after being hit hard during the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

'We are seeing a greater need this holiday season'

The McNabb Center hopes to match all children with a sponsor by Friday, Nov. 20. → Read More

Knoxville's CAC program to offer grab and go meals for kids

CAC Nutrition Services will provide multiple breakfast and lunch meals on Aug. 12, Aug. 17 and Aug. 19 from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Children must be present. → Read More

KY Governor limits out-of-state travel, offers new 10-step plan

Out-of-state travel in Kentucky will be limited with some exceptions including going to work, going out for groceries, caring for loved ones and more. → Read More

Kentucky Governor announces new steps to contain COVID-19

Gov. Andy Beshear announced new actions to limit the spread of COVID-19 in Kentucky including closing childcare centers, a driver's license extension and many others → Read More

NASCAR postpones all races until May, including Bristol Motor Speedway events

Bristol Motor Speedway's Food City 500 race scheduled from April 3rd through the 5th will be rescheduled for a later date. → Read More