A Fourth & Gill resident won the Diana Conn Good Neighbor of the Year Award Saturday at the city’s 2019 Neighborhood Conference.
Mayor Madeline Rogero presented the award to Katy Hawley …
Rogero budget stresses redevelopment
Mayor Madeline Rogero proposed a $336.3 million net budget in an address Friday, held at the terminus of the James White Parkway where construction will soon begin on a $10 …
City to pursue old St. Mary’s for KPD relocation with or without Clayton deal
Reports that Jim Clayton is considering sites other than the Knoxville Police Department headquarters location to build a $150 million science museum won’t deter the city from proceeding with plans …
Rogero’s leaving successor with formidable to-do list
Outgoing mayors often leave their successors with a “to-do” list. New mayors usually have a vision for what they want to accomplish, but often they start their terms dealing with …
Orchid winners represent Knoxville’s future, Rogero says
To hear Mayor Madeline Rogero tell it, the winners of Keep Knoxville Beautiful’s 2019 Orchid Awards were all the residents of the city.
Rogero was the keynote speaker at the 37th …
Kincannon bid for mayor buoyed by neighbors, educators
Fourth & Gill has long been a force in city politics, and mayoral candidate Indya Kincannon has lived in the neighborhood since 2001. From the looks of her first financial …
Violins spur stories of the Holocaust in exhibit, performances and lecture
Stories of the Holocaust have been told through books, music, plays, visual art, films and television. An exhibit Jan. 4-27 at the UT Downtown Gallery will share stories of the …
Change Center sets grand-opening schedule
In this season of giving, The Change Center will officially begin giving hope and positivity to the East Knoxville community.
The Change Center, 203 Harriet Tubman St., will celebrate its grand …