Knoxville's vibrant Black History Month events offer a deep dive into African American heritage, with engaging art, performances and historical tours.
Knoxville will mark Black History Month with art exhibitions, movie screenings and conversations with authors and scholars.
The late Robert Booker, a longtime columnist, wrote in 2022 about how much of Knoxville's rich history is found in Black-run publications of the past.
In 1917 and 1918, the Tennessee River froze. It caused a lot of problems, so Knoxville tried to fix it − with dynamite.
Over 100 years ago, the 19th Amendment was passed and ratified, officially codifying women’s suffrage into law after a long ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — A 1920s home in Knoxville’s Sequoyah Hills neighborhood is one of seven homes nominated for the National Register of Historic Places that will be considered by the State ...