The Rogero administration has agreed to buy the North Knoxville hospital site for $1 while offering up to $16 million in tax breaks to Tennova for Middlebrook Pike developments.
Rogero Expects Busy Final Year
As the end of her second term approaches, Knoxville’s mayor plans to start new projects for her eventual successor to complete.
The Year Ahead: Transformation for the City
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.
First Step
A comprehensive study aims to change how Knoxville sets priorities for new sidewalk construction.
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.
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.
No Easy Fix
Sam Quinones, the bestselling author of ‘Dreamland,’ tells Knoxville leaders the solutions to the opioid epidemic begin with community.
King’s Gambit
The city’s former deputy engineering director made his case for reinstatement at a hearing on Wednesday.










