Complaints go to Mayor Indya Kincannon's staff, not independent auditors, and leaders wants protections built in.
Gay Street Bridge will never again open to regular traffic, Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon announced on Wednesday.
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"I don't know what has hurt us more, the bridge being closed or Ozempic," a Gay Street restaurant owner told Knox News.
Knoxville residents asked questions about federal funding rules after an announcement Gay Street Bridge would be closed to ...
The bridge that connects downtown to South Knoxville over the Tennessee River has been closed to cars and pedestrians since ...
The Sevier Avenue streetscape in South Knoxville, a year-and-a-half-long overhaul of streets and sidewalks, will limit ...
This undated photo provided by the Knoxville, Tenn., Police Department shows Tristants Simpson, a fellow recruit class member ...
The bridge is set to reopen to only pedestrians and cyclists in late 2025 or early 2026, due to the severity of the damage ...
Gay Street Bridge will not be reopening to regular motor vehicle traffic, the mayor of Knoxville and other experts shared Wednesday morning. Mayor Indya Kincannon, along ...
Mayor Indya Mayor Indya Kincannon told KPD officers to remove two attendees after she deemed them "out of order" during the meeting.
Knoxville will follow the example of Chattanooga, Memphis and Nashville to reopen an antique bridge for pedestrians.