Knoxville voters will select a new mayor and four new Council members, but other changes will also help reshape the city in the future.
2018 Revue: Reshaping a City
Newcomers on City Council, public improvements projects and a new zoning code are signs that major changes are in store for Knoxville.
Letting the Stray Cats Strut
City Council is moving toward changing the way the city manages feral and community cats throughout Knoxville.
Condo Conundrum
A dispute over a proposed condo development in Old North Knoxville exemplifies some of the city’s land use conflicts.
First Step
A comprehensive study aims to change how Knoxville sets priorities for new sidewalk construction.
From the Conception to the Creation
A social media flurry about proposed public art prompts discussion of vision vs. final design.
Building Codes Renovated
City Council updates construction regulations but permit and inspection fees remain the same.
City Moves Forward on Downtown Artwork
City Council approves $500,000 for a sculpture and $1.2 million for senior housing but rejects Pond Gap’s attempt to block an apartment complex.
Affordable Senior Housing Planned
City Council will vote Tuesday night on funding for duplexes and single-family homes at a site off Western Avenue.
The Intersection of Art and Politics
City Council is set to vote Tuesday on a contract of up to $500,000 for an art installation at the corner of South Gay Street and Summit Hill Drive.









