Knoxville Ice Bears Hosting Skating Rink Events at the Change Center
The Ice Bears (off the ice) Skate and Shoot at The Change Center continues twice monthly through March 2020 for $5 admission.

Knoxville Ice Bears Hosting Skating Rink Events at the Change Center

The Knoxville Ice Bears will be sharing their skating skills without ice for Skate & Shoot Night on the roller skating rink at the Change Center at 203 Harriet Tubman Street in East Knoxville. Skate & Shoot night is a series of roller skate nights with the Ice Bears, on roller skates, that will run…

Reducing Uncertainty in Trade with Mexico and Canada
Ambassador Miriam Sapiro is a Senior Adviser to the Pass USMCA Coalition, and served as Acting and Deputy US Trade Representative under former Pres. Obama.

Reducing Uncertainty in Trade with Mexico and Canada

By Miriam Sapiro, Guest columnist OP-ED (Nov., 2019) American businesses face enormous challenges right now. The ebb and flow of the trade war with China is roiling supply chains. A simmering tariff war with the European Union could soon boil over. This swirl of uncertainty is threatening to hold back U.S. economic growth and has…

City Administrators to Celebrate LED Streetlight Upgrade
An aerial view of the Sunsphere on the site of the 1982 World's Fair that was in Knoxville, TN.

City Administrators to Celebrate LED Streetlight Upgrade

KNOXVILLE (Nov. 11, 2019) Mayor Rogero will mark the completion of the City’s $15.8 million streetlight retrofit project with an illumination ceremony at 5:15 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 13, at Emory Place in Downtown North. Mayor Rogero will be joined by Sustainability Director Erin Gill, Sustainability Project Manager Brian Blackmon, City staff and representatives of other…

Tequila Johnson to lead talk on black, brown voter suppression
Tequila M. Johnson, TSU graduate, recognized community organizer, political strategest to speak in Knoxville on Weds., Nov.,13 at UTK.

Tequila Johnson to lead talk on black, brown voter suppression

KNOXVILLE, TN (Nov. 10, 2019) –  Tequila Johnson is an award-winning community organizer and strategist whose work focuses on creating equality and increasing civic engagement among Black Americans and communities of color. She has been featured in The New York Times, The Washington Post, on CNN, MSNBC and around the country. Johnson will be in Knoxville…

Avery Scott Moore
Avery Scott Moore; 1959 - 2019

Avery Scott Moore

KNOXVILLE – Avery Scott Moore, born October 12, 1959 was received peacefully by his Lord and Savior on Saturday, November 2, 2019. Preceded in death, his mother Barbara Moore; father Calvin Goins; daughter, Stephanie Moore; sister, Renee Williams; brother, Alex Moore. Avery was a Christian, he accepted the Lord at an early age. He leaves…

Willie E. Conner
Willie E. Conner; 1939-2019

Willie E. Conner

Knoxville – Willie E. Conner passed away November 5, 2019 surrounded by his family; born to Tolbert and Fannie Lee Conner, April 7, 1939 in Aliceville. Alabama. Educated at Summerville High School in Aliceville, Alabama. Willie was employed at Continental Can Company in Windsor Lock, CT for 30 years. He retired and relocated to Knoxville,…

Mahlon Tyrone Prater
Mahlon Tyrone Prater

Mahlon Tyrone Prater

Knoxville – Mahlon Tyrone Prater, departed this life at UT Medical Center, November 1, 2019. Mahlon graduated from Austin East High school and UT Culinary Arts. A very outgoing person who will be missed by all that knew him. Preceded in death by father, Bobby Prater; sister, Latonya Prater-Taylor. Left to cherish his memories, mother,…

Shyteshia Dionne Gant
Shyteshia Dionne Gant;

Shyteshia Dionne Gant

Knoxville – Shyteshia Dionne Gant, passed from this world, Thursday, October 31, 2019. A resident of Knoxville, provided cheerful customer service. Shyteshia is survived by, devoted son, Trevante Gant; mother, Bridget Jordan; sister, Shanice Gant; grandmothers, Barbara Gant, Rachel Dean; several aunts and cousins, along with many life long friends. The family will receive friends,…

Alice Williams
Alice Williams 1956 - 2019

Alice Williams

Knoxville – Alice Williams Hardin- age 62, of Knoxville, TN entered eternal rest on Tuesday, October 29, 2019. She was born June 29, 1956 in Chattanooga, TN. Alice was preceded in death by mother, Dorothy Myrtle Williams. She leaves to mourn her passing: loving and devoted brother, David Jerome Williams of Knoxville; 3 children, Tina,…

6X60 Entertainment Parties for the Purpose of Supporting Youth
Men of Tommorrow mentees display $1,000 check for sholarships. Seated L-R: Timothy Williams, Takiyah Stewart, Matthew Wood, Ginieya Anderson, and Jacori Wimes. Standing are MOT Mentors with 6X60 members; Rebecca Crowe, Ronald Taylor, Victor Stephens, Edwena Crowe, Charlie Crowe, Eugene Miller, Freda Boyd, Rose Weaver, Christie Grissett, Cynthia Manley, and Anthony Manley.

6X60 Entertainment Parties for the Purpose of Supporting Youth

OAK RIDGE, TN (Oct, 2019) 6X60 ENTERTAINMENT presented a check for $1,000 to the Men Of Tomorrow mentoring program that will go towards scholarships. The mission of 6X6O ENTERTAINMENT is to provide cultural entertainment events in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. The Men Of Tomorrow Program mentoring program promotes cultural development, encourages positive of self image, academic…

Mapped Documentary of American History of Lynching: 1835 to 1964
Comprehensive interactive map of recorded lynchings in America.

Mapped Documentary of American History of Lynching: 1835 to 1964

“Before this website, it was impossible to search the web and find an accurate scope of the history of American lynching. The names have always been kept safe but distant, in old archives and scholarly books and dissertations. This site leaves the record open for all Americans, especially high school students who want to learn…

Bigger turnout of city voters elects Kincannon, diverse City Council
Newly elected future officeholders on the morning after their vistories. (L-R) Amelia Parker, at-large seat C; Charles Thomas, Dist. 5 seat; Lynne Fugate , at-large seat A; outgoing Mayor Madeline Rogero; Indya Kincanon, Mayor-elect; and Janet Testerman, at-large seat B.

Bigger turnout of city voters elects Kincannon, diverse City Council

The most diverse City Council in Knoxville history. KNOXVILLE (Nov. 6, 2019)  The top vote winners of yesterday’s city election got their first invitation from outgoing Mayor Madeline Rogero. Following a tradition, the Mayor hosted a breakfast in her office and congratulated Mayor-elect Indya Kincannon and Council members-elect Lynne Fugate (At Large Seat A), Janet…

Al-Bawi Wants Equal Resources for All
Mr. & Mrs. Charles Al-Bawi at their home in the Lonsdale community.

Al-Bawi Wants Equal Resources for All

Peace and blessings, I ran for one purpose: I want for my neighbor what I want for myself. The issues of poverty, substance abuse, violence, and mental health struggles, as well as the stigma around them, have reached epidemic proportions. The poverty rate for African Americans in Knoxville is 42%. That number has actually increased…