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Concert kicks off Salvation Army's kettle season

100 percent of proceeds from a concert Nov. 20 at the Square Room will go to the Red Kettle Campaign, the nonprofit said.

 

Uninsured rate drops; open enrollment starting

Volunteers have set up events at two locations to help people navigate healthcare.gov.

 

KPD: Pedestrian killed along Loves Creek

Police are investigating a collision that left a pedestrian dead in Northeast Knoxville on Wednesday night.

 

Knox veterans celebrated for service

Thousands lined Gay Street for the parade of military veterans and supporters of veterans.

 

KARM serves up gratituted to homeless vets

The homeless veterans of Knoxville were honored Wednesday with a meal at Knoxville Area Rescue Ministries.

 

Safety board raises questions about Y-12 project

The Defense Nuclear Facilities Safety Board has raised a number of questions about the Electrorefining Project, which is part of the National Nuclear Security Administration's plans to replace the existing uranium recovery processes at the Y-12 nuclear weapons plant.

 

UT honors fallen military with roll call

For nearly four hours Wednesday, the names of military members who died in the line of duty since Sept. 11, 2001, were read aloud at Circle Park.

 

City seeks input on $3.3M Central St. design

More than a mile of Central Street, from downtown to Happy Holler, is about to get a $3.3 million face-lift and the city wants to know what residents think of the design.

 

Weather promising for Homecoming weekend

The weather looks promising for the Tennessee Volunteers' Homecoming game on Saturday.

 

Brushy prison could become moonshine distillery

PETROS, Tenn. — With the myriad detailed planning and groundwork now mostly done, development of a tourist attraction at the site of a once-notorious prison will be moving forward soon.

 

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