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At the Knoxville Area Project Access (KAPA) Kitchen Food Pantry in Cedar Bluff, organizers said they’ve seen a 300 percent ...
A cold front is on the way for Tuesday. Although the temperatures will not take a sharp decline, the rain coverage will ...
Longtime WVLT-TV Channel 8 anchor Bob Yarbrough has left the station, according to an announcement on his Twitter page. "No specific reason, just a handful of things that we couldn't resolve ...
The Emmy Award-winning Knoxville native will move from in front of the television cameras to behind a microphone as she reports for WUOT 91.9 FM.
WVLT-TV Channel 8 has named Knoxville native Heather Haley as its new chief meteorologist. Haley joined the station in 2008 after a two-year stint at WYMT in Hazard, Kentucky.
In a way, she's "passing the baton" to future students, echoing her own journey as a student who interned at WVLT-TV. She's particularly excited to hone her storytelling skills while reporting on ...
The Emmy Award-winning Knoxville native will move from in front of the television cameras to behind a microphone as she reports for WUOT 91.9 FM.
The Emmy Award-winning Knoxville native will move from in front of the television cameras to behind a microphone as she reports for WUOT 91.9 FM.
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