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WATE Knox County

About: WATE-TV (channel 6) is a television station in Knoxville, Tennessee, United States, affiliated with ABC and owned by Nexstar Media Group.
Contact Us: 1306 North Broadway Knoxville, TN 37917 Main Phone Number: (865) 637-6666

Knoxville Police Department announces upcoming sobriety checkpoint

McGhee Tyson Airport to add five daily round-trip flights in March 2026

Knoxville city council to consider selling land in Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation

Rapper GloRilla coming to Knoxville in October

Knoxville man sentenced after guilty plea in child pornography case

Lightning strikes Knox County home, Rural Metro extinguishes fire

Trial of suspect in 2023 Knoxville fatal drag racing crash begins

Free clinic helping East TN veterans get 'one step closer' to solving legal issues

Device developed by UT researchers aims to diagnose PTSD from blood sample

Mosquito spraying set for North Knoxville after West Nile virus detected

One injured after shooting at Knoxville apartment complex

Safety improvements to West Knoxville road spurred by death of councilman's daughter

Former Knox County Trustee's Office employee indicted for official misconduct

'A huge undertaking' New Karns Fire Department headquarters highlights community's growth

Grand jury declines to indict Knox County Trustee Justin Biggs

Proposed sales tax increase could help ease affordable housing crunch in Knoxville

New principal, upgrades mark new school year at Bonny Kate Elementary

Investigation underway after sign at Knoxville church damaged

Learn about city resources at Knoxville's Neighborhood Resource Fair

Former head of Knox County juvenile center addresses issues, retirement

Man convicted of shooting, beating ex-girlfriend in Knoxville

Knoxville City Council approves $2M to reduce flooding along N. Cherry Street

Two seriously injured after crash on I

Knox County implements new school safety measures, boosts traffic enforcement

Son fighting to keep father's killer behind bars 35 years after murder

KCS leaders, law enforcement speak about school safety at press conference

Fire damages 130-year-old Knoxville home

'We're going to have to pay more for hamburger': Cattle rancher on why beef prices are rising

Three Knoxville police officers sue city over payment tiers

Knox County commissioner wants to eliminate the county's wheel tax