After seven months, new Municipal Court Judge Tyler Caviness has adjusted to his new role and is working to increase the court’s efficiency.
2023 Revue: Knoxville City Government
The election provided many of the year’s headlines, while other important stories focused on the housing crisis, safety and public project milestones.
Dashing Down the Stretch
An analysis of this week’s city election results shows support for the victors surged after the primary, but barely budged for the vanquished.
Election Blowouts
The three contested races on the 2023 city ballot turned out to be noncompetitive once voters went to the polls.
Election 2023: City Voters to Decide
Four City Council seats and the municipal judgeship are up for grabs as voters go to the polls in the Knoxville general election.
Parsing Partisanship
The city of Knoxville holds nonpartisan elections. What, exactly, does that mean?
Judicial Jabs
The city judge contenders got a little scrappy about experience and partisanship during Monday night’s candidate forum.
In the Loop, Out of the Loop
An analysis of returns from Tuesday’s low-turnout primary shows a difference in voting patterns inside and outside the I-640 bypass.
Kincannon Seizes Second Term
Amid low voter turnout, this year’s city primary returned the mayor to office and set up intriguing general election races for judge and City Council.
Primary 2023: Election Day Arrives
The mayor’s office, four City Council seats and the city judgeship are on the ballot during the first round of voting in this year’s election.
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