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Good morning, Knoxville. Here's your local news at a glance for Tuesday, the 12th of August.

CRIME NEWS

  • A trial began today for Knoxville woman Trinity Clark accused in a 2023 fatal drag race crash—co-defendant Trashawn Glass pleaded guilty in 2024.  10 News
  • State investigators said that Jason Dobbins, a former Trustee's Office director, used insider information to profit over $100k from flipping delinquent properties and wholesale deals—he turned himself in on Friday after a grand jury indicted him on two counts of official misconduct and he will be arraigned on Aug.26.  10 News

CULTURE NEWS

  • Joey's Sandwich Shop in Choto is owned by a local family with several East Tennessee restaurants who shared their family history with 10News — showing how their tradition shapes the community's flavor.  10 News
  • Muse Knoxville is planning to expand into the Jacob Building at Chilhowee Park — increasing its space from 10,000 square feet to nearly 57,000— if the city council approves a new lease this fall. The children’s science museum has launched a public capital campaign and will continue scheduled events at the building through fall 2026.  6 News

EDUCATION NEWS

  • tnAchieves is launching a program that pairs college sophomores with workforce mentors to help them prepare for career success. The nonprofit is expanding its mentorship model—which already supports over 90,000 students and retains nearly 85% in Tennessee—to further build a skilled local workforce.  WVLT 8
  • AMR’s Knox County director, Jerry Harnish, urged local parents to talk with their children about bus, walking, and biking safety as back-to-school traffic increases, advising students to stay at least six feet from parked buses (for clear driver visibility) to reduce risks.  WVLT 8

ENVIRONMENT NEWS

  • Hammerhead worms, which are invasive and can hurt soil and earthworms, have been found in East Tennessee and experts urge residents to kill them with soapy water, salt, vinegar, citrus oil or rubbing alcohol instead of chopping them up to avoid regeneration and skin irritation.  Knoxville News Sentinel
  • On Sunday, an elderly Sevierville man shot and killed a yearling black bear after it broke into his home and tried to enter a nearby outbuilding+ he said the action was to protect his safety while TWRA later confirmed no rules were broken.  6 News

SPORTS NEWS

  • Joshua Josephs, a fourth-year defensive pass rusher for Tennessee, said he likes working in the kitchen preparing Jamaican dishes learned from his mother—balancing his off-field passion with high hopes that his team will outdo last season.  WVLT 8

EVENTS

SUBMIT EVENT
  • John T. O’Connor Senior Center Legal Clinic

    10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. — John T. O’Connor Senior Center — Free entry — Access important legal advice at this community-focused clinic.

    Wed, 8/13/25

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  • Knoxville Home and Garden Show

    10 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Knoxville Expo Center — Free admission and parking — Discover the latest trends in home and garden at this community showcase.

    Sat, 8/16/25

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  • Knoxville Home and Garden Show

    11 a.m. - 4 p.m. — Knoxville Expo Center — Free admission and parking — Explore the latest in home and garden innovations.

    Sun, 8/17/25

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  • Cardio Dance Fitness Classes

    5:45-6:30 p.m. — Springbrook Recreation Center — Class fees apply — Dance your way to fitness in beginner to intermediate classes for ages 15 and up.

    Tue, 8/19/25

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  • Tricia Ann Band: Jeep Jam

    7-11 p.m. — Hard Rock Cafe — Ticket required — Experience the Southern Rock resurgence with the Tricia Ann Band live on stage.

    Wed, 8/20/25

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  • The Great Smoky Jeep Invasion

    All day — LeConte Center at Pigeon Forge — Admission details vary — Experience the ultimate Jeep showcase with vendors and custom off-road vehicles.

    Thu, 8/21/25

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  • Comedy Side Show with Lukas McCrary

    8-10 p.m. — Barrelhouse by Gypsy Circus — $15 entry — Experience a hilarious night with Knoxville's own Lukas McCrary back for a one-night special performance.

    Fri, 8/22/25

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  • Repticon Knoxville Show

    9:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. — Chilhowee Park & Exposition Center — Entry fee varies — Explore the fascinating world of reptiles and exotic pets at this dedicated trade show.

    Sat, 8/23/25

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  • Alison Krauss Concert

    7-9:30 p.m. — Tennessee Theatre — Tickets required — Enjoy an evening with the bluegrass sensation Alison Krauss and her virtuosic band.

    Sun, 8/24/25

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  • FC Naples vs. One Knoxville SC

    7-9:30 p.m. — Covenant Health Park — Tickets available — Watch an exciting match as FC Naples takes on One Knoxville SC in a dynamic showdown.

    Wed, 8/27/25

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