Thursday, March 20th, 2025

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Good morning, Knoxville. Here's your local news at a glance for Thursday, the 20th of March.
COMMUNITY NEWS
- ➤ Downtown Knoxville residents expressed excitement over plans for a new stadium that could boost local sports and business — details for the project are still being finalized. 10 News
- ➤ Boyd Sports, the city of Knoxville & Knox County have partnered on a parking plan for the soon-to-open Covenant Health Park while neighbors are watching the plan’s progress. Officials said details on implementation are expected to be finalized soon. 10 News
CRIME NEWS
- ➤ Knoxville police responded to a suspicious pallet shipment from California in early February and K-9 officer Richard Wallace and his dog Max — who alerted officers to a controlled substance — led a high-speed chase that ended with four arrests of men linked to the shipment. WVLT 8
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Keaton Kidd — a former KCS graduate who began his trade career after graduating from Halls High School in 2022 — tells students to try learning trade skills to help build strong job opportunities. 10 News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Knoxville City Council approved a $315,698 contract with a design firm to close a 250-foot gap in the South Waterfront greenway—divided by an overhead Norfolk Southern railroad track—and the connector will include an ADA compliant path. The project, partly funded by a $2.5 million agreement with a developer, is set to be completed by Jan. 31, 2027. Knoxville News Sentinel
- ➤ Knoxville City Council approved a $195,052 project on March 18 to repaint 77,000 feet of crosswalk markings, 3,650 feet of stop lines and 80 lanes at 67 intersections to improve safety for pedestrians, bicyclists and drivers. The federally funded work will finish this summer — with updates planned for streets like Lockett Road, Royal Crown Drive, Buffat Mill Road and Holston Hills Road. Knoxville News Sentinel
- ➤ State lawmakers are moving forward with the Freedom for Family Caregiving Act—this bill would let family caregivers like Sandy Bush, who quit her nursing job to care for her disabled son, get paid using TennCare funds. The measure passed the Senate Health and Welfare Committee yesterday and now awaits further review. Knoxville News Sentinel
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SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ The Tennessee Volunteers baseball team’s 22-game win streak from the College World Series last season ended Tuesday night in an extra-inning upset loss to ETSU, 7-6. The team remains 20—1 and will resume SEC play today in Alabama for a three-game series—with its first contest scheduled for this afternoon. WVLT 8
- ➤ Six East Tennessee natives are competing in this year’s men’s NCAA Tournament, a field of 68 teams that features players from five local schools. Notable players include Micah Simpson from Morristown-East—who made a game-winning play—and Pressley Patterson, Blue Cain, Luke Carter, Joe Anderson, and Ja’Kobi Gillespie. WVLT 8
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New Market Train Wrecks Live Performance
Experience an evening of authentic honky-tonk music with Knoxville's local band, New Market Train Wrecks, featuring drinks and a lively atmosphere at the Birdhouse Neighborhood Center.
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Drivin 'n Cryin with LB & Honey
Drivin 'n Cryin will perform live at the Bijou Theatre, supported by LB & Honey, offering a unique musical experience that blends different genres.
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"ISSUES IN YOUR TISSUES" Author Angel Howard Meet and Greet
Union Ave Books is excited to host a meet and greet for Angel Howard and Issues in Your Tissues. This free event will take place on March 22nd at from 11am to 1pm at our bookstore. Come meet Angel and get a signed copy of the book!
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Evening with Shamarr Allen
8 PM - 12 AM | Barley's Taproom and Pizzeria | Not specified | Enjoy a night of soulful tunes from the acclaimed emerging artist Shamarr Allen.
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Banff Mountain Film Festival
7:00 – 8:30 p.m. — Bijou Theatre — Ticketed event — Experience thrilling adventure films showcasing extreme journeys and captivating cinematography.
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Banff Mountain Film Festival
7:00-8:30 p.m. | Bijou Theatre | Ticketed event | Experience thrilling films showcasing extreme adventures and stunning cinematography.
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Beth Gibbons Live
5-11 p.m. | Downtown Knoxville | Ticket prices vary | Enjoy a captivating performance by Beth Gibbons in a vibrant setting.
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Big Ears Festival: Jeremiah Chiu, Marta Sofia Honer, Across the Horizon Nights & Adam Rudolph - Friday Concert
This event features performances by various artists including Jeremiah Chiu and Adam Rudolph as part of the renowned Big Ears Festival in Knoxville.
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Sylvie Courvoisier Performance
8 PM - 2 AM | Bijou Theatre | Tickets available | Experience the unique blend of European chamber music and contemporary sounds from pianist-composer Sylvie Courvoisier.
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Lara Downes Concert
Experience a live performance by renowned pianist Lara Downes at the Knoxville Civic Auditorium and Coliseum.
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Cory Branan Concert
8-10 p.m. — Open Chord Stage — Ticket prices vary — Experience the soulful melodies of singer-songwriter Cory Branan in an intimate setting.
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