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Guns N’ Roses to Play Thompson Boling Arena

Guns N’ Roses to Play Thompson Boling Arena

Guns N’ Roses return to the road on a massive 2023 World Tour will be making a stop in Knoxvlle. The band will play Thompson Boling Arena on September 12th. Tickets will be available starting with the band’s Nightrain Presale, beginning tomorrow (Wednesday) at 10am local time. The general on-sale for all dates will start…MORE

Zoo Knoxville Asking for Votes in the Readers’ Choice Award for Best Zoo Exhibit

Zoo Knoxville Asking for Votes in the Readers’ Choice Award for Best Zoo Exhibit

Zoo Knoxville is in the running for a Readers’ Choice Award for Best Zoo Exhibit. The Boyd Family Asian Trek at the zoo is up for the award. Malayan tigers, white-naped cranes, silvered leaf langurs and white-handed gibbons are all featured in the exhibit. The area also features a multi-level tree house and a swinging…MORE

Knoxville Police Still Searching for a Suspect in the Death of a Teen Shot and Killed in Front of Her East Knoxville Home Two Years Ago

Knoxville Police Still Searching for a Suspect in the Death of a Teen Shot and Killed in Front of Her East Knoxville Home Two Years Ago

The parents of a teen killed in front of her home two years ago, remembering her and asking for anyone with information to come forward. 15 year-old Janaria Muhammad was shot and killed outside of her home on Selma Avenue. Knoxville Police investigators haven’t determined who killed the Austin-East student and no charges have been…MORE

Two Knox County School Students are Arrested for Making Threats at Two Schools

Two Knox County School Students are Arrested for Making Threats at Two Schools

Two Knox County School students are arrested for making threats at two schools. The Knox County Sheriff’s Office Juvenile Crimes Unit took a student at Gibbs Middle School and Powell High School into custody yesterday (Wednesday) for “threats of mass destruction. Both students were taken to the Juvenile Detention Center and officials reiterated that parents…MORE

KCHD Releases 2022 Youth Risk Behavior Survey 

KCHD Releases 2022 Youth Risk Behavior Survey 

The Knox County Health Department released the 2022 Knox County High School Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS), which is designed to track behaviors that negatively affect the physical and mental health of high schoolers. The survey, which is also conducted on a state and nationwide level, focuses on issues such as self-harm and violence, tobacco use, alcohol and other drug use, and weight control and diet. The full report can be found here.  “As…MORE

Multi-Vehicle Crash in Loudon County Shuts Down I-75 South for Several Hours

Multi-Vehicle Crash in Loudon County Shuts Down I-75 South for Several Hours

The Loudon County Sheriff’s Office and the Tennessee Highway Patrol are investigating a crash on Interstate 75 South. Crews are working a crash involving six vehicles, minor injuries are reported from at least one of the cars involved. It happened near Sugarlimb Road near mile marker 76. TDOT reporting all lanes have re-opened.MORE

Prescribed Burns Begin in Great Smoky Mountains

Prescribed Burns Begin in Great Smoky Mountains

Spring prescribed fires planned in Cades Cove Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Appalachian Piedmont Coastal Fire Management Zone staff plan to burn approximately 925 acres of fields in the Cades Cove area. Weather permitting, burn operations will occur between today, February 13 and March 3. Deer, turkeys, ground-nesting birds, and other species benefit when…MORE

Great Smoky Mountain Park Officials Announce Greenbrier Road Closure

Great Smoky Mountain Park Officials Announce Greenbrier Road Closure

Great Smoky Mountains National Park officials announced that Greenbrier Road at U.S. 321 and access into the Greenbrier area will be closed to all use starting February 13. The closure will allow contractors to repair road damage and replace washed out culverts caused by significant rainfall in July 2022. Work is scheduled to be completed…MORE

Tennessee’s First Lady is Awaiting a Bone Marrow Transplant

Tennessee’s First Lady is Awaiting a Bone Marrow Transplant

Tennessee’s First Lady, Maria Lee, is through the first phase of treatment for lymphoma and is preparing to undergo a bone marrow transplant, according to an announcement by her husband, Governor Bill Lee. Gov. Lee released a statement on Thursday morning, thanking everyone for all the prayers and support since doctors discovered Maria had cancer…MORE

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