Randy Yost, 72, who owns Randy’s Gateway Drug in Richlands, pleaded guilty in May to health care fraud, conspiracy to commit ...
Local lawmakers on Tuesday approved $27.6 million to the Police Department for the continued use of body-worn cameras and ...
Several demonstrators gathered during the city council meeting Tuesday to voice opposition against a proposal expanding ...
The proposal includes expanding the contract to get new cameras and introducing new software that lets people sign up to ...
KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WATE) — The Knoxville City Council is set to vote on whether to provide additional funds to the design firm hired as part of the ongoing efforts to repair the Gay Street Bridge.
A portion of the funding will go towards a new software that acts as a hub to monitor video from public and private surveillance cameras.
Turn Up Knox received $450,000 in funding from the city of Knoxville from September 2023 to September 2024, according to Executive Director Denzel Grant, and the funding will continue.
As the new year begins, the Knoxville City Council will use its first meeting to consider hiring a construction advisor to assess how to fix the historic Gay Street Bridge. Knoxville spent $ ...
The number of murders in Knoxville declined slightly in 2024 ... TLC zones are a partnership between police and the city's Office of Community Safety and Empowerment. Police examined five years' worth ...
The number of murders in Knoxville declined slightly in 2024, with 23 deaths in 2024 compared to 24 in 2023. Only two murder ...