
Robin Wilhoit
Anchor and Reporter at WBIR-TV (Knoxville, TN)
WBIR Anchor/Reporter, Wife, Mom. Passionate about all things East Tn!
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Nov 12, 2024 |
wbir.com | Robin Wilhoit
POWELL, Tenn. — A Powell family continues to grieve the loss of their 13-year-old daughter and process the conflicting emotions of another teen being accused in her murder. Malakiah Harris, 15, is in custody facing juvenile charges in connection to the deadly stabbing of Savannah Copeland. Investigators believe the two met up on a wooded trail in Powell on Oct. 22. Her father, Michael, wants to make sure his daughter’s memory is not forgotten and the suspect is brought to justice.
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Jul 22, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Robin Wilhoit
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Nov 6, 2023 |
whas11.com | Robin Wilhoit
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. — For 25 years, Mike Keith has held the title “Voice of the Tennessee Titans.” “If you had told me I would be broadcasting for an NFL team, we just finished our 500th broadcast and we’d been doing it for this long, it would have never made sense,” said Keith. Or maybe it does make sense if you consider his early love of sports. Keith remembers the moment he was bitten.
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Sep 25, 2023 |
rocketcitynow.com | Robin Wilhoit
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Too often today the state of national politics feels like Us. vs. Them and You vs. Me. Families avoid the subject when they sit down to eat. Neighbors eye each other with suspicion, wary of that campaign sign thrust into the yard like a spear. It's all become pretty nasty and divisive out there. Into the fray comes a unique podcast featuring two former Tennessee governors, one on each side of major party politics.
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Aug 14, 2023 |
wbir.com | Robin Wilhoit
If he'd focused on doing just one thing well, Clarence Brown could have called his 97-year life a success. But the former Knoxvillian had far too many interests to excel at just one thing. It wasn't enough to graduate from the University of Tennessee with two degrees at age 19. Or to learn how to pilot his own plane. Or to run his own dealership as the automobile was coming of age. Brown had stars in his eyes.
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