Lydia Mae Fulton

Lydia Mae Fulton

Knoxville, TN – Lydia Mae Fulton departed this life May 1, 2019 at North Haven nursing home.She was a widow of the late Bun Fulton. Former member of Tabernacle Church. Survived by devoted daughter, Barbara Nero; sisters, Pauline McClellan, Ollie…

Top 3 USA Pageants Culminate in Historic First
2019 Top pageant winners Miss USA Cheslie Kryst, Miss Teen USA Kaliegh Garris, Miss America Nia Franlkin.

Top 3 USA Pageants Culminate in Historic First

By Patricia Williams For the first time in the history of the top beauty pageants in the country, three Black women are simultaneously wearing crowns as 2019 Miss USA, Miss Teen USA, and Miss America. When Cheslie Kryst was announced as Miss USA on Thursday she completed the historic trio with pageant winners 2019 Miss…

Top Tennessee School Districts Slam Voucher Bill as Unconstitutional
Superintendents or interim directors from four districts attend an April 16 meeting at the state Capitol with Gov. Bill Lee to discuss his education savings plan. From left: Adrienne Battle of Nashville, Joris Ray from Memphis, Eric Jones from Jackson, and Bryan Johnson of Chattanooga (Photo courtesy of Shelby County Schools)

Top Tennessee School Districts Slam Voucher Bill as Unconstitutional

By MARTA W. ALDRICH – APRIL 29, 2019) School districts in Memphis and Nashville threatened Monday to sue the state if Gov. Bill Lee’s voucher proposal targeting their students and school systems becomes law. In a joint press release, Shelby County Schools and Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools said voucher bills that passed last week in…

Student Singers Compete, CTE Live Today on Market Square
Emily Roberts (R-L), a sophomore at Karns High School, won the 2015 CTE Goes Live competition on May 8. Second place was Jackie Jackson, a junior at Austin-East Magnet High School, and third place was Braden Thayer, a Farragut High School sophomore. Photo by Sarah Lynn Abbott, Farragut High School

Student Singers Compete, CTE Live Today on Market Square

Knox County Schools will host the “CTE Goes Live” singing competition 7-9 pm, today, May 3, on the Market Square Stage. Students representing 15 high schools will compete for the grand prize: a trip to Nash10 Studios, in Nashville, to produce a radio-ready song. The televised event will be produced by students in the KCS…

KICMA Supports Freedom School with $500 Gift
Members of KICMA donated $500 to The Freedom Schools. Pictured (L-R) are ladies Rev. Dr. Vivian Williams, Rev. Mildred Smith, and Freedom School Director Denise Dean. (Second-row L-R) Pastors Charles Lomax, Johny Skinner Sr., Richard Brown Jr., Derick Wakefield, Gene Thomas, Jr, Michael McNair, and John Butler. Photo submitted. KICMA gifted $500 to Freedom School's Director Denise Dean at its April Prayer Brunch.

KICMA Supports Freedom School with $500 Gift

Caption: (L-R) The ladies are Rev. Dr. Vivian Williams, Rev. Mildren Smith, and Freedom School Director Denise Dean. (Second-row L-R) Pastors Charles Lomax, Johny Skinner, Richard S.Brown, Derick Wakefield, Gene Thomas, Jr., Michael McNair, and John Butler. Photo submitted. The Knoxville Interdenominational Christian Ministerial Alliance (KICMA) had a Prayer Brunch on Saturday, April 20th, that…

Austin-East Theater Students Win Top State Honors
Austin-East theater students rehearsing "Black Girl Magic," their theatrical production for the Tennessee High School Speech & Drama League state tournament where they won top honors. Photo submitted.

Austin-East Theater Students Win Top State Honors

Students in Doug James theater class at Austin-East earned top honors at the Tennessee High School Speech & Drama League State Tournament. By Josh Flory Students from Austin-East High School used the words of others to create an award-winning theatrical performance, but in the process, they found their own voice. “Black Girl Magic” is an…

Angela Eliana Turman

Angela Eliana Turman

Knoxville, TN – Angela Eliana Turman, born October 7, 1944 to Harvey Turman and the late Beatrice Washington. Preceded in death by mother, Beatrice Washington. She leaves to cherish her loving memories, father, Harvey Turman; sister, Jackie (Andy)…

Charles Robinson

Charles Robinson

Maryville, TN – Charles Robinson passed away in April 2019.Charles was a resident of Alcoa, Tennessee at the time of passing. Funeral service will be held Friday, Jan. 18, 2019, at 11 a.m. at Rest Haven Baptist Church, Alcoa, with the…

Herbert Porter

Herbert Porter

Maryville, TN – Herbert Porter was born on January 8, 1944 and passed away on Monday, April 8, 2019. Herbert was a resident of Louisville, Tennessee at the time of passing. He had retired from Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Group where he worked…

Parks & Rec Grants Match Community Projects

CHALLENGE GRANT APPLICATIONS from community organizations and non-profits, Accepted through May, 2019. The City of Knoxville Parks and Recreation Department is now accepting applications for its 2019 Challenge Grant Program, which offers grants to nonprofit projects associated with public parks or recreation facilities within the City limits. The grants are available this year to 501(c)3,…

Kelvin Burris

Kelvin Burris

Knoxville, TN – Kelvin L. Burris, of Knoxville, TN, went to join his heavenly Father on April 22, 2019 at the age of 58. He is preceded in death by his father, Herman Burris Sr., and three brothers: Charles, Kenneth, and Herman Jr.

HIGHLIGHTS FROM MAYOR’S STATE OF THE CITY ADDRESS

MAYOR ROGERO’S FINAL STATE OF THE CITY: CONTINUED MOMENTUM, STRATEGIC INVESTMENTS, STRONG FINANCIAL HEALTH Mayor Madeline Rogero today proposed her eighth and final budget, which continues strategic investments, leverages the creation of new affordable housing and expands outdoor recreation amenities. With pension reform addressed in her first term and an estimated fund balance of $71…

Once Homeless, Now Owns Subway Franchise in Atlanta
Chris Williams II is a young entrepreneur originally from Chicago that has just officially acquired his own Subway franchise, making him currently the youngest Black person to do so in the city of Atlanta. The grand opening is in July 2019.

Once Homeless, Now Owns Subway Franchise in Atlanta

How he got started Chris, who was once homeless, started off as a car salesman at a local dealership in Arizona. After 2 years of saving up his money, he was able to pay for the tuition needed to attend the Automotive Dealership Institute in Phoenix. After completing 4 weeks of training, he then started…

CIVIC COLISEUM CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS
Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum will be closed for renovations from April 29 - Sept, 2019

CIVIC COLISEUM CLOSED FOR RENOVATIONS

The final phase of the $10 million renovation project at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum begins April 29, with an expected completion by late October 2019. KCAC first opened in 1961 and includes the 6,500-capacity Coliseum and the 2,500-capacity Auditorium. Following a 2016 feasibility study of KCAC by Conventions, Sports & Leisure International, the…