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  • My Village Child Development Center celebrates in face of closure

    Haley Green gets help with her graduation cap from Danielle Aranas at the My Village Child Development Center’s last pre-K graduation on Friday. JaQuan Glasper, center, holds his cap up waiting on help. My Village began as a daycare for residents of nearby Montgomery Village but eventually served children from throughout South Knoxville. (MICHAEL PATRICK/NEWS ...

  • Peace treaty signed to end Coal Creek War

    Barry Thacker, president of Coal Creek Watershed Foundation, explains the history of the Coal Creek War during a ceremony Friday at the site of Fort Anderson on Militia Hill. (BOB FOWLER/NEWS ...

  • Vanquish Worldwide gets multimillion-dollar EPA contract

    Maryville-based Vanquish Worldwide, has landed a multimillion-dollar contract to store and manage equipment for the Environmental Protection Agency in the northwestern ...

  • New Weigels card will connect to checking account

    On Monday, Weigel's Stores will begin offering a no-purchase gas discount card the company says will allow customers to save up to 10 cents per gallon on their fuel ...

  • 5 things to know today

    Mmmm, biscuits: The International Biscuit Festival will be held today, beginning at 9 a.m. The bake-off competition will be held noon-4:10 p.m. at the Biscuit Big Top Tent, located on Market Street. Various cooking demonstrations will be presented between biscuit competitions. The student category, featuring finalists Megan Fleming and Auden Cole, will begin at 12:40 p.m.; the Savory Biscuit ...


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The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) [Blu-Ray]

The Man Who Knew Too Much (1934) [Blu-Ray]

When Alfred Hitchcock made The Man Who Knew Too Much, which is arguably his first quintessentially Hitchcockian film, he had already directed more than 15 features, four of which were thrillers: The Pleasure Garden (1925), The Lodger (1927), ...

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  • UT to offer summer reading tutoring books

    Third-, fourth- and fifth-graders struggling to read can beef up their skills this summer before they head to back to school, thanks to the University of ...

  • Sorority woes Setbacks delay UT houses opening

    Construction of the Alpha Omicron Pi house, pictured on Friday at the University of Tennessee's Sorority Village, is dragging on due to the bankruptcy of its contractor and subsequent legal entanglements. Hickory Construction has taken on the job of completing construction of the 17,000-square-foot house which could take another year — or longer. (Paul Efird/News ...

  • Regal makes most movies accessible for hearing vision impaired

    By the end of this month, every digital film playing in a Regal Cinema theater will for the first time be 100% accessible to all deaf and blind ...

  • Senior with passion for fashion headed to NYC

    It's graduation season when a lot of high school seniors are planning their next move. One West High School student is headed to New York City to pursue her passion for fashion. "I hate it when people follow the trend. I say create the trend," Caroline Trotter said. The Tennessee teen creates art. Caroline Trotter prefers shooting photographs outdoors. She said it's all ...

  • Biscuit Festival draws national attention

    International Biscuit Festival is recieving more than just East Tennessee media coverage. Organizer John Craig said the festival has made headlines around the country. Craig said the rise in popularity is in part thanks to the comeback of Southern cuisine. "We've got people from New York to California that want to talk about Southern food because it has an authentic quality to it ...

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