A Muslim woman has sued Knox County Sheriff’s Office over posting a photo of her taken after forcing her to remove her hijab.
Power Poll: Gaza War Protests
Respondents to this month’s survey said they approve of how the University of Tennessee has handled the peaceful demonstrations.
City Budget Gets Initial OK
City Council approved the mayor’s proposed budget on first reading, while three pro-Palestinian protesters were expelled for disrupting the meeting.
Abortion Services Cease in Knoxville
Supporters of women’s rights take to the streets and local officials react to the Supreme Court’s reversal of Roe v. Wade.
Civil Disobedience Then and Now
Today’s racial justice protests differ from the sit-ins of 1960, but they also share some similarities.
Rage Unabated
City Council gives initial approval to Mayor Indya Kincannon’s budget plan amid an angry protest that results in two arrests.
Show of Force
Dozens of deputies pack a County Commission meeting, leading to allegations of intimidation from activists — and one commissioner.
‘No Longer Welcome’?
The Public Building Authority says the protesters arrested at Monday’s Commission meeting can still enter the City County Building.
‘A Week of Anguish’
Demonstrators are arrested as protests of Anthony Thompson Jr.’s death intensify and calls for releasing police videos of the shooting grow louder.
Knoxville Power Poll: Police Reform Needed
An overwhelming majority of Knox County community leaders say peaceful protests over excessive force are justified.











