For the first time, private donors will help the city subsidize affordable housing projects.
Parsing Partisanship
The city of Knoxville holds nonpartisan elections. What, exactly, does that mean?
Election 2022: Amendment #1
On November’s ballot, voters will have the chance to add Tennessee’s ‘right to work’ law to the state constitution. Union members and organizers strongly oppose it.
Boyd Names UT Civics Institute Fellows
The 13-member board contains some familiar names, heavyweight credentials and a diversity of political perspectives.
Higher Ed Pipeline Slows
The proportion of Tennessee high school graduates going directly to college is dropping. Education leaders are looking to reverse the trend.
Six Digits Achieved
TnAchieves has helped 100,000 students across Tennessee enter postsecondary education. And it still operates from Knoxville, where it started 12 years ago.
Gearing Up to Govern
Knoxville Mayor-elect Indya Kincannon and her transition team are preparing for her to take office next month.








