Fact-checking the county mayor’s tweets about Hillary Clinton.
Spending the County Bounty
A new public works building, utility upgrades, nonprofits and a mental health hospital lead Knox County’s plans for $92 million in pandemic aid.
A Decade of Development
U.S. Census data shows Knox County grew by more than 10 percent since 2010, and the City of Knoxville had its biggest jump in 50 years.
Shifting Stories
Shifting Stories The Knox County Law Department says that the sheriff’s immigration enforcement program complies with state law. But its arguments have varied — and have sometimes been incorrect. by jesse fox mayshark, Compassand tyler whetstone, knoxville news sentinelJune 9, 2021(Photo courtesy of U.S. Immigration and customs enforcement)This is a joint report of Compass and the Knoxville News Sentinel. It … Read More
Best-Laid Plans
As Knox County prepares to update its vision for the future, officials confront the difficulty of keeping up with changing conditions.
Looking Ahead Again
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Giving Notice
Knox County wants to move its legal notices online — and, seemingly, away from the News Sentinel.
‘Well on Our Way’
After a year on hold, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs presents a budget with investments in the future.
$14 Million of Help for Renters
A large infusion of federal pandemic aid for housing costs has Knox County scrambling to get it distributed.
The Year Ahead: Knox County
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