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Affordable Housing Units Get Closer to Opening Day
Affordable housing units labeled as "in the pipeline" are getting closer to being complete and ready for residents. The City's Community Development department has contributed local Affordable Ren ...
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Posted by
ptravis
On Jul 18, 2019 at 3:45 PM
Week 2: Parents Give Thumbs Up to Kid A' Riffic
On the second week of Kid A’ Riffic, the excitement was coming from all angles. Children were making lifelong memories, and the event touched the hearts of visitors from as far away as Brazil. ...
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ptravis
On Jul 16, 2019 at 5:50 PM
Free Red Trolley to Begin Service to South Waterfront on Aug. 19, 2019
Knoxville Area Transit’s fourth free trolley line – the new Red Line, connecting a part of the South Waterfront and downtown – is scheduled to begin service on Monday, Aug. 19. The trolley line wil ...
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tmcdonell
On Jul 15, 2019 at 2:23 PM
Kid A' Riffic Kicks Off in Market Square
Kid A' Riffic's debut on Market Square was a big success. From the amazing weather, to the loud burst of excitement of the children and the parents supporting their children in their games, th ...
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ptravis
On Jul 15, 2019 at 11:52 AM
Muralist Leads Senior Art Class at O'Connor Center
Seattle artist Addison Karl took a break from working on his mural project on the Market Square Garage to lead an art class for seniors at O'Connor Senior Center on Friday, July 12. Karl and h ...
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ptravis
On Jul 15, 2019 at 9:02 AM
Fixing Knoxville's 'Grand Canyon'
Fourth Creek, West Knoxville at Wellington Drive, 2019 In 1959, Fourth Creek in West Knoxville was simply that – a quiet tributary running parallel to Kingston Pike and somewhat insignificant. ...
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Guest
On Jul 12, 2019 at 1:23 PM
Knoxville Road Upgrades - A Game Changer During Most Heavy Rains and Flooding
In the past when heavy rains fell in Knoxville, drivers would regularly avoid Westland Drive, Prosser Road and Cross Park Drive. Since the City invested in major stormwater infrastructure upgrades ...
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Guest
On Jul 10, 2019 at 1:52 PM
South High Update: Mayor, Council Help Install Drywall
Two years after announcing plans to transform South High into assisted living and memory care for seniors, Dover Development invited Mayor Madeline Rogero, City staff, elected officials and South Knox ...
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ptravis
On Jul 10, 2019 at 1:08 PM
New City Pocket Park a Unique Tribute to Knoxville's Own Everly Brothers
On the opening day of a new Knoxville park, Mayor Madeline Rogero welcomed more than 150 people who had gathered. It’s likely many of them were unaware of the park’s uniqueness before the cerem ...
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Guest
On Jul 08, 2019 at 1:42 PM
First-day Photo Gallery of Newly-opened Top Floors of State Street Garage
Here's the scene from early this morning, as the fencing was removed and the two new decks of the State Street Garage opened up to parkers: The expanded State Street Garage now accommodates 1,600 ...
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Posted by
evreeland
On Jul 03, 2019 at 2:24 PM
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Update: I-275 Business Park Access Improvements Project Making Major Progress
New Jackson Avenue West Ramp About to Open; East Ramp to Open by Mid-January
Neighborhoods Decorate for Holiday Trails
Facade Funding Recipient Likewise Coffee Open on Magnolia
Winter Fishing at Fountain City Lake Made Possible by Years of Restoration Work
Preserving History is Part of City's Role in Redevelopment, Reinvestment
Neighborhood Groups Donate Meals Via Virtual Challenge
Jackson Avenue Ramps Update: Crews Putting Original Pavers Back in Place as Project Nears Completion
New 900-Square-Foot Impound Building Offers Small Comforts for Employees, Improved Customer Service
200,000 Twinkling Lights: City Employees Bring the Holiday Sparkle
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