Jeff Lyash, the CEO of the Tennessee Valley Authority whom President Donald Trump had criticized in his first term, will retire from the nation’s largest publicly owned utility later this year ...
Could Tennessee’s best breakfast be waiting in an unassuming ... Photo credit: dougtowers Step inside, and you’ll find yourself in a cozy, unpretentious space that feels like your cool aunt’s kitchen ...
“They played off and really just sagged inside the paint.” Kentucky wisely hedged its game plan to an unfortunate reality for Tennessee. The Vols are not a reliable 3-point shooting team, but they are ...
A Tennessee man came to Will Rogers Memorial Museum on Friday to debut his board game honoring Route 66. "Cantokmi Games: Route 66 Anniversary Edition" takes players on a journey through the eight ...
A sold-out Neville Arena, on the heels of an appearance from ESPN's "College GameDay" that morning, was raucous as ever to start Auburn basketball's matchup with No. 6 Tennessee on Saturday.
The Tennessee Valley Authority met the highest demand for electricity in its more than 90-year history on Jan. 22 as temperatures fell to single digits across its seven-state service territory.
The question: How intense was the film session Sunday as Tennessee basketball went through the missteps in its loss at Vanderbilt? The answer: Lanier broke into a smile and looked down first.
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