City officials ask the state Legislature to reject a bill that would strip law enforcement oversight committees of their subpoena powers.
Another Feud in the Fort
After a battle over the boundaries, City Council votes to establish a hospital district in the historic Fort Sanders neighborhood.
Over the Plate
Rogero administration officials say a minor league baseball stadium east of the Old City could link surrounding areas and spawn development.
Council Dives into Recode
City Council members discussed possible zoning changes for commercial, office and industrial property during a marathon workshop on Thursday.
Contractor Complications
Delays are running up the cost of intersection improvements at Clinton Highway and Merchant Drive in North Knoxville.
Council Ponders a PILOT
Knoxville officials say converting the Holiday Inn World’s Fair Park to a Marriott would boost business for the convention center.
The New Women of Council
Knoxville City Council’s four freshman female members reflect on their historic first year in office.
Council Adopts Cat Policy
The Community Cat Diversion program aims to reduce the feral cat population over the long term without resorting to euthanasia.
Promised Progress Along the South Waterfront
City Council is ready to vote on land and easement acquisitions for long-awaited Sevier Avenue improvements.
The Deal of St. Mary’s
The Rogero administration has agreed to buy the North Knoxville hospital site for $1 while offering up to $16 million in tax breaks to Tennova for Middlebrook Pike developments.











