Planned Parenthood vows to continue providing services to East Tennessee women as investigators search for suspects.
Slicing the Pie
The Kincannon administration opened three days of budget hearings on Tuesday to help sort out next year’s spending plan.
Dialing a Deal
The E-911 Center will pay renovation costs for a new backup emergency dispatch operation at the city’s new public safety complex.
Ransomware Attack Goes Public
Hackers posted city employee information online in an attempt to intimidate the Kincannon administration into paying a ransom for stolen data.
Coming Into Focus
Plans for the city’s public safety complex at the former St. Mary’s site are firming up with input from the Police and Fire departments.
Help Wanted
With unemployment low, the City of Knoxville is finding it difficult to fill positions in multiple departments.
Fire and Frustration
Smoke from a blaze at a North Knoxville recycling facility with a history of recent safety violations forced the evacuation of nearly 100 homes.
State of the City in 2019
Mayor Madeline Rogero will unveil her final budget proposal today and likely will announce a solidified agreement on a new safety services complex.
City Closer to Tennova Deal
Council to consider a $1.4 million contract with a firm to manage construction of police/fire headquarters.
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