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Sue Bird said she knew the interest in the sport was there, despite the naysayers, as the Women's Basketball Hall of Fame ...
One Knox SC Women’s coach Simon Duffy said the soccer club moved to Carson-Newman because it “didn’t want to take a chance” ...
Alliance for Community Transformation and AKIN gathered at the city council meeting on June 10 to share with officials their ...
Former Farragut baseball star Lukas Buckner committed to Coastal Carolina baseball as a Mississippi State transfer, he said ...
The Women's Basketball Hall of Fame unveiled en exhibit honoring legendary Lady Vols coach Pat Summitt ahead of the induction ...
Franklin High School 3-star athlete Luke Thompson committed to Tennessee football, he announced on June 14 via social media. Thompson, who played last season at wide receiver and defensive back, ...
Crowds gathered along Knoxville streets June 14, bringing signs and chants, part of nationwide "No Kings" protest of President Trump and his policies.
One Knoxville SC, one day after postponing its men’s game at Covenant Health Park, has moved its Saturday women’s match to Carson Newman University.
Thousands of demonstrators lined West Summit Hill Drive in downtown Knoxville for the national "No Kings" protest on June 14.
Reader takes issue with a reference to Jan. 6 in a front-page article on the LA protests. Fox News and numerous other outlets differ on the facts.