UTHSC College of Medicine names new dean Robert M. Craft, MD, a native of East Tennessee and an alumnus of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center (UTHSC), has been…
Unemployment rates rise, but Knoxville’s labor force is growing
Even with a slight rise in unemployment rates, the Knoxville and Knox County areas saw an increase in the total labor force from May to June at almost twice the rate of the national increase.
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Welcome to Teknovation Weekend. This special section brings you stories on established businesses here in Knoxville, as well as economic news and ongoing trends.
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60,000 KUB customers were without power after severe storms in East Tennessee Monday. Let's explore what it took to get them all back online.
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More than 200 team members across six departments, nearly double the number in 2022, competed on 15 teams with nonprofits being the immediate winners.
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With the emergency relief ending, student loans are scheduled to start accruing interest and get back to their repayment status beginning in September.
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Simply put, it's a supply and demand issue that's still working itself out.
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Once ready, the Hanon Systems operation in Loudon will supply thermal solutions for electrified mobility to automakers serving the North America market.