Friday’s Grand Opening skate session is from 6-9 p.m. and free for all participants.
The purpose of the free programming is to engage college interns and local college students.
The track being donated is from the Wheat Station area to the south end of the line near Portal 10.
People who donate through the Red Cross between May 1 and 15 are eligible for an Amazon gift card.
Starting June 2, the city's Office of Special Events and Parks and Recreation will host events in eight different parks.
The program provides a mechanism for citizens to anonymously share information regarding criminal activity or wanted fugitives to police.
“Young people are our future, and their perspective is invaluable to the City,” says Mayor Indya Kincannon.
Qualifying organizations include non-profit community groups, homeowner associations, schools and Scout troops.
Origis Energy will supply solar energy through a long-term power purchase agreement via TVA’s nationally recognized Green Invest program.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Knoxville area.
This non-competitive fun run and litter pickup is for runners/walkers of all ages.
The Red Cross is holding a couple blood drives soon in the Knoxville area. The pandemic continues to affect the country's blood supply.
The 45-year-old Western lowland gorilla has lived at Zoo Knoxville since 2013.
Checks will be available by appointment only.
The event will kick off at from Sam Duff Park and Mary Vestal Park.
For the first time, public voting for the finalists’ art was available online.
Below freezing temperatures are also expected on Thursday.
Waste and recycling collection won't be affected.
Pop-up performances will take place at transit stops.
In other news, next month's Free For City Residents Day has been rescheduled for April 10 due to the Easter holiday.
Design work will soon begin on the two-mile project, with construction expected to start in 2024.
The initiative promotes a variety of sports and activities for all ages and fitness levels at parks across the city.
She sustained injuries after colliding with a fence.
The City of Knoxville and the Knox County Public Library will present free screenings of "Zootopia" and "Hop."
Votes can be cast through March 14.
Through October, the Public Service Department will pick up leaves, grass clippings and brush at least once every other week.
Knoxville is one of just 38 U.S. cities – and one of 120 worldwide, from 63 countries – to achieve this distinction.
Those attending the checkpoint are asked to wear face coverings, limit the number of attendees and practice recommended physical distancing.
Those not part of an official group will be participating in a cleanup of First Creek at the Broadway Shopping Center or at Edgewood Park.
The event honored the city's most beautiful properties.
The Young-Williams Animal Center provided free pet surgeries on Feb. 23.
Tickets will be limited for each performance so each group or family can be distanced from each other.
This event is scheduled for March 27.
The event will kick off at Edgewood Park, 3109 Ocoee Trail.
The homes will be built on infill lots in the Five Points community.
Downtown Knoxville will receive a special award for creatively adjusting to social distance guidelines.
The program supports neighborhood-led initiatives through financial and technical assistance.
Nominations are being accepted through 4:30 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 15.
Residents have begun applying for tags to be hung from the rear-view mirrors of their cars.
Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon and Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs held a brief, private ceremony for the living memorial of white flags.