Submitted by WBIR Web Staff on Wednesday, June 10th, 4:10 am
(WBIR) - Knox County officials are working together to bring life back to the south end of Gay Street. It begins with the redevelopment of the historic Andrew Johnson Building.
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff on Thursday, June 4th, 10:48 am
UPDATE: Knoxville Police say the two victims who reported an armed robbery outside of Sunspot Wednesday night were hostile to investigators.
KPD Spokesperson Darrell Debusk said two girls reported that two suspects with a gun stole a cell phone from them. He said the alleged victims then walked somewhere else, to a different business, to report the crime.
Debusk explained the two did not have stories that matched up and were hostile to officers when pressed.
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff on Monday, April 13th, 3:08 pm
For former Tennessee football coach Phillip Fulmer, the fight against Alzheimer's is personal - his mother lives with the disease.
Fulmer and his family will join more than a thousand walkers participating in the Knoxville Alzheimer's Tennessee WALK on Saturday, April 18 at the University of Tennessee Gardens on the agriculture campus off Neyland Drive.
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff on Friday, April 10th, 10:41 am
(WBIR - Downtown Knoxville) - Thanks to great weather and a busy calendar, you can look forward to a lively weekend in downtown Knoxville. Headlining events is the annual Rhythm N Blooms Music festival.
Dozens of groups will be performing at several venues along Jackson Avenue. This
Submitted by WBIR Web Staff on Monday, April 6th, 9:07 am
A controversial week-long program aimed at expanding knowledge and conversations about sex, sexuality, relationships, gender, and sexual orientation begins at the University of Tennessee Monday.