Daily Times - Sat Nov 07
From Staff Reports Originally published: November 07. 2009 3:01AM Last modified: November 06.
Dedication of van set Nov. 16Daily Times - Sat Nov 07
From Staff Reports Originally published: November 07. 2009 3:01AM Last modified: November 06.
Proposed site opposed: Day care director starts petition to block projectKnoxville News Sentinel - Sat Nov 07
Tom and Amanda Kitts, owners of the Kiddie Kottage II Learning Center, are opposed to the plan to build an apartment complex for disabled chronically homeless people close to their facility.
Winners fought for every voteKnoxville News Sentinel - Fri Nov 06
The winners in the Knoxville City Council races were mostly relentless in campaigning, which is necessary when turnout is fewer than 8,000 voters, as was the case Tuesday.
A.L. Lotts teacher named East Tennessee Teacher of the YearWVLT-TV Knoxville - Fri Nov 06
A.L. Lotts fourth-grade teacher Resa Byrd has been named the 2010 East Tennessee Teacher of the Year during the annual Teacher of the Year banquet held in Nashville.
East Tennessee man wanted for attempted first degree murderWVLT-TV Knoxville - Wed Nov 04
" Authorities are searching for an East Tennessee man accused of brutally beating another over the weekend in Anderson County.
Man who lost close Knoxville City Council race doesn't plan a challengeWATE-TV Knoxville - Wed Nov 04
"We have these pretty good voting machines and people get to dial and select and even review before they cast their votes.
Family of woman killed in 2004 Knoxville stabbing settles lawsuitWATE-TV Knoxville - Wed Nov 04
The family of a slain ETSU graduate has settled a lawsuit against the Knoxville apartment complex where she was fatally stabbed in December 2004.
Stay tuned for results, analysisKnoxville News Sentinel - Tue Nov 03
The polls have just closed. Later tonight, the city of Knoxville will have its new leadership.
State releases 2009 Schools Report CardWBIR-TV Knoxville - Tue Nov 03
In a report released Tuesday, the state changed how it grades local school systems.
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