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The milling and paving of streets in Knoxville, including the Fort Sanders neighborhood, is scheduled to begin Monday, the city said.
New Castle Hotels & Resorts won city approval for a nine-story hotel with 172 rooms to be built just east of downtown Fort Lauderdale.
TORONTO and DALLAS, March 6, 2025/ PRNewswire/- In advance of International Women's Day, Perimeter Medical Imaging AI, Inc., announced today that Covenant Health Fort Sanders Regional is the first ...
"Bringing our Perimeter S-Series OCT to Covenant Health Fort Sanders Regional also advances an important company goal of broadening access to our innovative technologies for margin visualization ...
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The Knoxville Police Department is asking for help finding a man who disappeared near the Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The first baby born in 2021 at Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center is a girl. Although not yet given a name, “Baby Girl” was welcomed by her parents Teal and Ethan ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center celebrated its 100th anniversary on Wednesday. The hospital was chartered in 1919 and opened its doors in 1920.
Knoxville, Tenn. — Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center and Covenant Health administrators launched a $115 million building project today that will expand emergency and critical care capacity at ...
Knoxville, Tenn.-based Fort Sanders Regional Medical Center — operated by Knoxville-based Covenant Health — will get a $115 million makeover, after the project received approval from a zoning ...
"The necessary expansion of Fort Sanders Regional will mean significant improvements in the availability of health care services in downtown Knoxville and the region," the statement said.
Confederates stormed; Union troops held. The Battle of Fort Sanders took 20 quick, bloody minutes at the dawn of Nov. 29, 1863. The fight set Knoxville’s course for the rest of the Civil War.