A photo tour of the recent generator move. The red beast measured 23 feet wide and 225 feet long and covered John Sevier Highway, I-40, US 11E and US 25E.
The Face of Knoxville: A Brief Look at Our Identity
A story about an expensive car, blue collar workers and the identity of Knoxville. What more could you possibly want from a mid-size city in the South?
View of Knoxville, Vol. 75
Europa, a Phoenician woman of high lineage in Greek mythology, is seen taming a bull via a Carl Milles sculpture at The University of Tennessee campus.
Knoxville Blueberry Orchards: I Chooose Pie!
Local blueberry orchards are beginning to ripen and our guest author, Vera P., is serving up her favorite local orchards and a bonus blueberry pie recipe. Mmmm.
Barbie Has Left The Building
Babs Richardson is closing the doors on her beloved Bearden boutique after fifteen years. A bittersweet goodbye to a very special place.
Your Favorite Fishing Hole in Knoxville?
A good fisherman will probably want to keep their favorite fishing hole a secret but we’re going to ask anyway. Where do you like to cast your reel?
Road Trip: Intelligent Design for Anything Goes
Guest blogger, Brent Thompson, takes us on a road trip to Bonnaroo. Read about his “Rooxperience” full of Camelbak vodka and mushroom fountains.
FlutterToday Means More Discounts for Knoxvillians
We’ve got an umbrella because it’s raining discounts in Knoxville. We highlight another homegrown money-saving venture launching this Friday.
Friendly Foes Celebrate FIFA World Cup Rivalry
They say location is everything, and this was definitely true Saturday afternoon at The Crown & Goose in the Old City.
View of Knoxville, Vol. 74
In honor of Flag Day. Submitted by flickr user Frank Kehren