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Knox event takes aim at gun violence

More than 100 people, many decked out in symbolic orange, turned out Sunday to walk in unison along Kingston Pike in protest of gun violence.

 

Knoxville teen found dead of gunshot wounds

Police say a 19-year-old Knoxville teen was shot at least three times, killing him.

 

Legislator seeks lawsuit over Syrian refugees

State Sen. Kerry Roberts says the federal government has not complied with a requirement in federal law for regular consultation with state officials on the issue.

 

News from UT

A roundup of news and upcoming events from the University of Tennessee.

 

Watchful eye: Asset recovery firms

State consumer advocates are warning victims of investment scams not to be duped twice by the promises of third-party asset recovery companies claiming they can help recoup the lost funds.

 

Explaining the UT Christmas controversy

The controversy over holiday parties at the University of Tennessee erupted Dec. 3, with cries of outrage and calls for resignations and budget cuts from lawmakers clashing with expressions of support and frustration from UT students and faculty.

 

Marriage licenses

Tonia Marie Benevides, 45, Kevin Dean Hines, 52, Safety Harbor, Fla.

 

ACA open enrollment deadlilne is Tuesday

If you're hoping to have insurance through the Affordable Care Act's federal marketplace on Jan. 1, you have to sign up by Tuesday.

 

Wreaths honor Knox veterans' service

Pam Phillips — like many of the 100 participants at Saturday's Wreaths Across America ceremony — remembered veterans she never knew at the old East Tennessee State Veterans Cemetery on Lyons View Pike in West Knoxville.

 

Karns event celebrates community, Christmas

Cori Hackworth is a science teacher at Karns High School by vocation, but also a geographer by avocation.

 

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