Tennessee’s first home loss of the season comes courtesy of a brutal shooting night they’ll want to forget. Tennessee fans woke up Wednesday morning still trying to process just how brutal of a shooting night the Vols had in their 78-73 loss to Kentucky.
The Knoxville Police Department has been made aware that two different flyers that appear to be propaganda associated with the Trinity White Knights of the Ku Klux Klan have been found in various places across Knoxville. Those reports mirror those of other documented incidents that have been reported in Chattanooga, Sweetwater and Lenoir City.
Knoxville will mark Black History Month in 2025 with art and performances, plus a "Conversation with a Legend" featuring Beck President Renee Kesler.
State and local investigations of two East Tennessee Catholic priests have concluded, the Roman Catholic Diocese of Knoxville announced, clearing the way for it to conduct its own review.
News reported on the flyers found in Sweetwater, and on social media, some viewers questioned why a police investigation was taking place. Knoxville Police also reported on Wednesday
Winning on the road is fun. Beating the Tennessee Volunteers is fun. Combining the two and beating the Tennessee Volunteers at Thompson Boling Arena is even sweeter. The Kentucky Wildcats, playing without starting point guard Lamont Butler,
The TBI is collaborating with others, like the Tennessee Department of Health, to make sure the seniors are getting the support they need.
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Nearly 20 months after the official groundbreaking, construction work on the multiuse stadium in East Knoxville is rounding third base and headed for home.
The UT System is "closely monitoring" the federal funding situation. President Trump also signed orders lifting restrictions on arresting students.
KKK flyers found in East Tennessee prompted police investigations and community concern, with a legislative response proposed.
The Knoxville Police Department is now another of several other agencies investigating a scattering of Klu Klux Klan propaganda posters.