This is a single issue of The Knoxville News-Sentinel newspaper, dated Thursday Evening, November 4, 1976. It is the Home Edition, priced at 15 cents. The newspaper includes 38 pages divided into two sections, featuring local and national news stories from Knoxville, Tennessee.

Key headlines include "Detailed Transition Report in Carter's Hands," "Knox Schools Raise Price of Lunches Five Cents," and "Smith Back in Rhodesia as Border Fighting Rages." Other notable articles cover topics such as alleged payoff investigations, beer board permits, local accidents, political updates, and international news. The issue also contains a historical landmark feature on the Graphite Reactor at Oak Ridge.

This listing includes the complete newspaper with all pages as pictured. The newspaper is printed on standard newsprint material typical for that era. It originates from Knoxville, Tennessee, USA. This vintage newspaper is ideal for collectors of historical newspapers, political history enthusiasts, or those interested in 1970s American news media.