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Black-owned businesses in East Tennessee offer unique services and products to Knoxville. The Urban League helps them grow, ...
The moment you step through the vibrant red entrance of KARM Stores in Knoxville, you’re transported into a treasure hunter’s paradise where yesterday’s castoffs await their second chance at greatness ...
The checkout line is where shoppers finally confront the results of their treasure hunting, often expressing disbelief at how ...
The talents of the world are enjoyable to savor, and a different kind of appreciated work in Chattanooga is that of the late noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright on the former mid-century home of the ...
South Knoxville grocery store Old Sevier Market plans to open this fall at 906 Sevier Ave. The store is inspired by Trader Joe's and wants to provide healthy options for South Knoxville. The grocery ...
Former Vol Christian Moore returned to Knoxville on Tuesday with the Rocket City Trash Pandas, a Double-A affiliate of the Angels. Knoxville defeated Rocket City, 9-6, at Covenant Health Park.
The Bottom, a Black-focused bookstore and community space, is hosting a club to give people a chance to read books recently removed from public school shelves.
Former Vol Christian Moore started at second base for Rocket City against the Smokies. He went 1-for-4 and scored one run. Moore extended his on-base streak to five games.
Everything in Knoxville felt familiar to Christian Moore until he scootered up to the ballpark. The Tennessee baseball great wasn’t at Lindsey Nelson Stadium.
As Christian books struggle to get published, ministries offer free e-books to equip the church.
The Christian Academy of Knoxville announced that they were naming Jon Day at the new high school principal.