Regional News
TNECD Announces Launch of “Remastered” Mini-Series
The Tennessee Department of Economic and Community Development today announced the launch of an original mini-series set to air beginning July 11, 2018
Read MoreA haven for outdoor adventures, developers craft big plans for South Knoxville
South Knoxville area is transforming into a major outdoor destination and will have a key role in transforming Knoxville, residential and commercial real estate experts said.
Read MoreMargaritaville Resort Gatlinburg opens
The new Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg will delight tourists looking for a beach getaway in the heart of the mountains
Read MoreBrunswick Corp. will not sell Sea Ray, Vonore plant to stay open
Sea Ray will not be sold, the boatmaker’s owner Brunswick Corp. has announced.
Read MoreIt’s official: Oak Ridge National Laboratory has fastest computer
Oak Ridge’s Summit supercomputer, designed to reclaim the title “world’s fastest,†has officially done so.
Read MoreUT Professor Developing Device to Administer Cancer Drug
A new device under development by a nuclear engineering professor will allow doctors to dispense accurate dosages of a drug made with actinium-225
Read MoreCensus: Tennessee Continues to Age and Become More Diverse
Tennessee is following national trends of an aging population and continuing to become more diverse
Read MoreCarlex Glass America licenses ORNL superhydrophobic coatings for automotive applications
Carlex Glass America LLC has exclusively licensed optically clear, superhydrophobic coating technology from the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory aimed initially at advancing glass products for the automotive sector.
Read MoreUSA Cycling National Championships could bring millions of dollars to Knoxville
Visit Knoxville anticipates this weekend’s USA Cycling National Championships will have a local economic impact of several million dollars as approximately 20,000 people are expected to attend the event.
Read MoreAllegiant to invest $50M by basing 2 Airbus planes at McGhee Tyson, will create 66 jobs
Permanently basing two Airbus jets at McGhee Tyson Airport is likely to mean more frequent discount flights to more destinations in Knoxville’s future
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