The Metropolitan Planning Commission on Thursday postponed the big-picture initiative and focused instead on routine land use issues.
Growing With Downtown
After a quarter century promoting downtown Knoxville, the Central Business Improvement District still looks to the future.
Nashville Propels Population Growth
Census data compiled by the University of Tennessee pinpoints growing and shrinking population centers across the state.
Knox Found #7: Nessie in Knoxville
A weekly mystery photo to test your knowledge of the local landscape.
Safe Space Opens
City completes work on a daytime refuge for the unsheltered homeless population on Broadway underneath Interstate 40.
King Seeks Answers
Reinstated city deputy engineering director wants to depose Mayor Madeline Rogero and Chief Operating Officer David Brace.
King Wins Reinstatement
The Rogero administration plans to appeal a hearing officer’s ruling that an appointed city director retains Civil Service protections.
From the Conception to the Creation
A social media flurry about proposed public art prompts discussion of vision vs. final design.
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.









