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  • Knoxville man sets couch on fire inside aparment

    A Knoxville man is facing possible charges this morning after police say he set a couch on fire inside his apartment. Around 5:30 Wednesday morning fire fighters were called to Cagle Terrace Apartments. Investigators say that a resident who was being evicted set his couch on fire. The sprinkler in the apartment was able to extinguish the blaze. Fire fighters say that several other apartments ...

  • Man arrested at scene of West Knoxville apartment fire

    KNOXVILLE (WATE) - A small fire broke out early Wednesday morning inside a West Knoxville apartment complex. One person was arrested at the scene. The fire started at Cagle Terrace Apartments, 545 Renford Road, just before 6:00 a.m. The building's sprinkler system was able to put out the fire, which was contained to one apartment. Police say the man arrested is suspected of setting the ...

  • Travel options grow as Megabus adds Lexington route

    A new Megabus route from Knoxville to Lexington, Ky., adds to the options for Knoxville travelers who don't depend on a personal automobile for getting ...

  • UT Foundation to re-evaluate leadership role before finding replacement

    A search to fill one of the top administrator roles at the University of Tennessee Foundation will begin after officials re-evaluate the ...

  • 6 things to know today

    Janelle Arthur will perform at 8 p.m. today on the Grand Ole Opry. Arthur, who came in fifth place on Season 12 of "Idol," will take the stage along with fellow country artists Dustin Lynch, Restless Heart, The Grascals, Larry Gatlin, Jim Ed Brown, Kristen Kelly and more. Tonight's edition of the Grand Ole Opry begins at 8 p.m. Eastern time, and can be streamed live ...


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Movie Review

The Ruling Class [DVD]

The Ruling Class [DVD]

The historical rigidity and socially sanctioned elitism of the British class system has been a target of constant parody for centuries, from Jonathan Swift, to Oscar Wilde, to George Bernard Shaw, to Monty Python. With the onset of radical politics and social reform in the 1960s, overt satire of the British aristocracy died down as the view became more prominent that class inequalities were being ... ...

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  • City of Knoxville offers annual Business Breakfast

    Business owners interested in bidding on contracts worth millions of dollars with the city of Knoxville are invited to the city's annual Business Breakfast, to be offered at 7:30 a.m. Thursday, June 27, at the Knoxville Civic ...

  • Final messages reveal Maryville Marines battle with PTSD

    We may never know exactly what went on inside the mind of Theodore "TJ" Jones IV the night he shot at and was killed by police. But his family says the last words from the Maryville Marine provide insight into the night. They decided to release text messages sent to them on the night of death to give people an idea of what Post Traumatic Stress Disorder looks like in a combat ...

  • Cumberland Ave. development excites city property owners

    A lot of dirt has been flying near the Cumberland Avenue strip, and it's just the beginning. City officials met Tuesday evening with local property owners to discuss their vision for the Strip. The meeting focused on form-based coding. The city wants to change the zoning code in the area so that all buildings that redevelop have at least two stories. The city feels it would add to the ...

  • Local apps highlight East TN businesses

    Customers looking for the next place to shop, eat, or play now have a new app which highlights those destinations in one East Tennessee community. On ...

  • Townsend library struggles for funding road project blamed for shortage

    It was standing room only Tuesday evening in Townsend as supporters of the library made their case for more funding in front of the city commission. The Mary E. Tippitt Memorial Library has traditionally received as much as a $15,000 donation from the city of Townsend. Tuesday evening however, the city commission voted for only a $2,000 donation. The mayor is citing an extensive road project ...

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