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Displayed throughout the Knox County Regional Forensic Center stand dozens of flags – all speak for long-lost veterans whose bodies went unclaimed upon their passing.
Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs dropped off the canned goods and a check for $5,622 collected during the 2025 Holiday Festival of Lights at The Love Kitchen.
The Oak Ridge Office of Environmental Management (OREM) and cleanup contractor United Cleanup Oak Ridge (UCOR) continue to make steady cleanup progress at the Y-12 National Security Complex.

Knoxville City Council’s biggest monetary decisions on Tuesday evening centered on bridge-building engineering expertise, concrete and especially asphalt. |
The Boyd Foundation has announced a $750,000 donation to the nonprofit Friends of the Smokies for the preservation of historic structures in Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
KCDC has finalized a contract with the U.S. Department of Transportation that will improve pedestrian safety at a key intersection within the Transforming Western initiative.

During his Weekly Update today, Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs talked about the groundbreaking for Hero’s Hill and more.
Effective February 19, 2026, the Supreme Court of Tennessee suspended Knoxville attorney Loring Edwin Justice from the practice of law for four (4) years
Effective immediately, the Supreme Court of Tennessee permanently disbarred a Knox County attorney from the practice of law.
Tennessee State Parks invites the public to help shape the future of the new Fort Southwest Point State Historic Park by completing a brief online survey for the park. |