
University of Tennessee Board of Trustees Discusses Key Issues
Knoxville TN, October 25, 2025 News Summary The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees met to address critical topics, including academic freedom, enrollment goals, budget priorities,
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Knoxville TN, October 25, 2025 News Summary The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees met to address critical topics, including academic freedom, enrollment goals, budget priorities,

Knoxville TN, October 25, 2025 News Summary Knoxville is facing a divisive City Council election with early voting ongoing. Candidate Matthew DeBardelaben has come under fire

Tennessee, October 21, 2025 News Summary As the federal government shutdown approaches three weeks, the Tennessee Department of Human Services warns that November SNAP benefits could

South Knoxville, October 21, 2025 News Summary South Knoxville’s transformation from farmland to an urbanized area along the Tennessee River hides a rich and storied past.

Farragut, TN, October 20, 2025 News Summary The U.S. Supreme Court has declined to hear Sean Murphy’s lawsuit against the Town of Farragut, concluding a legal

Knoxville TN, October 19, 2025 News Summary In light of the tragic case of Grace Anne Sparks, Tennessee Representative Ryan Williams is drafting a bill to

Knoxville TN, October 15, 2025 News Summary Knoxville’s Dolly Parton mural in Strong Alley Graffiti Gallery was recently vandalized, with unauthorized smoke added to the artwork.

Knoxville TN, October 14, 2025 News Summary Dasha Lundy has been named the interim president of Knoxville College, East Tennessee’s sole HBCU, following a significant leadership

Knoxville TN, October 13, 2025 News Summary The Knoxville City Council is set to meet to review crucial proposals aimed at boosting affordable housing in the

Knoxville TN, October 13, 2025 News Summary Knoxville’s residents are facing a crucial decision in the upcoming elections as a proposed 22% increase in the city’s