'Man Run' cancer-fighting event adds 10K
Just how far are you willing to go to help fight prostate cancer?
View ArticleKPD identifies man hit by train downtown
KNOXVILLE — The man hit by a train over the weekend remains in the hospital today, authorities said.
View ArticleCarter comes together through adversity
Carter High School had little trouble regrouping from a season-opening loss, the medical condition and the suspension of coach Heath Woods on Friday night.
View ArticleDavid Wilson, former AD, coach at West, dies
David Wilson, a former athletic director, volleyball and softball coach at West High School, died Saturday at UT Medical Center. He was 64.
View ArticlePastor expanded hospital's healing mission
The Rev. George Doebler sat in the University of Tennessee Medical Center emergency room 27 years ago contemplating a job offer.
View Article2 killed, at least 9 injured in Sevier County collision involving church van
Two people were killed and 12 were seriously injured when a church van loaded with teenagers returning from a weekend retreat was struck head-on and caught fire along Chapman Highway in Sevier County...
View ArticleKnoxville woman dies after falling from truck
KNOXVILLE — A 49-year-old woman injured when she fell onto Interstate 640 from a moving pickup truck has died.
View ArticleKnoxville woman dies from injuries suffered in spill from pickup
A 49-year-old woman died Tuesday from injuries she suffered when she fell onto Interstate 640 from a moving pickup truck.
View ArticleUT sends Pike house packing
Pi Kappa Alpha fraternity members have eight days to pack up and get out after University of Tennessee officials shut down the chapter and ordered the frat house closed Friday over the week-old...
View ArticleDr. Bill Bass's idea became 'The Body Farm'
The trips to fame for Dr. Bill Bass and Pat Summitt followed similar orbits. Both Knox area residents toiled in obscurity early on. They were both trailblazers in professions barely recognized before...
View ArticleSam Venable: 'Butt-chugging' case comes down to who you believe
Someone is lying. Someone is telling the truth. Alpha or omega. Period.
View ArticleBearden Elementary pupil and aunt struck by car at bus stop
KNOXVILLE — A car this morning struck a Bearden Elementary School pupil and her aunt as the pair ran across Sutters Mill Lane to meet an approaching bus.
View ArticlePedestrians struck running to reach bus stop; no charges to be filed
No charges will be filed against a woman whose car Friday struck a woman and her 7-year-old niece running across the road to reach a West Knoxville bus stop.
View ArticleUT coach Derek Dooley undergoes hip surgery, will coach from press box Saturday
Will coach Miss. St. game from press box
View ArticleUniversity of Tennessee patients, staff move into new cancer center
Seated in a cushy, reclining brown chair, Emima Muftic sat patiently as she underwent a round of chemotherapy inside the University of Tennessee Medical Center's new $23 million Cancer Institute.
View ArticleCar crashes into pedestrians, leads to fight investigations
KNOXVILLE — An early-morning fight and shooting ended in a car crash that injured two people, authorities said today.
View ArticleSummitt announces first two grants from her foundation
Pat Summitt, University of Tennessee women's basketball head coach emeritus, on Wednesday announced the first two grants from the foundation that bears her name and was formed to combat Alzheimer's...
View ArticleDriver in crash a great guy when he's not drinking, neighbor says
A Roane County man who drove a van airborne off Interstate 40 and onto an SUV carrying a Kentucky family was described by a neighbor as "a wonderful man when he's not drinking."
View ArticleDietary team offers cookbook full of recipes we can live with
Barbecue chicken wrap with jicama slaw. Acorn squash soup. Vanilla apple Napoleon with ice cream. Maple cream cheese pecan squares. Grilled flank steak with balsamic caramelized onions. Dark chocolate...
View ArticleFirefighter, man reluctant to leave house injured in West Knoxville blaze
KNOXVILLE — A Knoxville firefighter was injured this morning when he attempted to rescue a 25-year-old autistic man who had refused to leave the burning home in West Knoxville.
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