Government – City of Knoxville – Knoxville Tennessee

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Government - City of Knoxville - Knoxville TennesseeGovernment - City of Knoxville - Knoxville Tennessee

Knox County, Tennessee

A mayor and a nine-member City Council oversee Knoxville. It employs the mayor-council system with a strong mayor. Six members are elected from single-member districts, while three are elected at-large to represent the entire city. The deputy mayor (now Gwen McKenzie), the Beer Board chairperson (currently Andrew Roberto), and a delegate to the Knoxville Transportation Authority are all chosen from among the council’s members (currently Amelia Parker). The City Council meets every other Tuesday at 7:00 p.m. at the City County Building’s Main Assembly Room.

Indya Kincannon, the city’s second female mayor, was sworn in as the city’s second female mayor on December 21, 2019, after Madeline Rogero, who was elected in 2011. Following the departure of Bill Haslam, who was elected Governor of Tennessee, Interim Mayor Daniel Brown, the first African-American to hold the position, was appointed in January 2011. Haslam’s predecessor, Victor Ashe (1987–2003), Kyle Testerman (1972–1975, 1984–1987), and Randy Tyree (1976–1983) are among the most recent mayors.

Knoxville Police Department Headquarters

Within the municipal borders, the Knoxville Fire Department (KFD) offers Class 2 ISO service. With 308 uniformed members, the fire service maintains 19 stations. Within the municipal borders, the KFD performs firefighting, first responder EMS, vehicle extrication, and HazMat response.
With 378 officers and 530 workers, the Knoxville Police Department serves the inhabitants of Knoxville.
AMR Ambulance is contracted by Knox County to provide 911 ambulance service inside Knoxville.
The East Tennessee Supreme Court’s courthouse is located in Knoxville.

City Council

Knoxville is controlled by a mayor and a nine-member City Council, with six members representing single-member districts and three at-large members. Members of the City Council are elected in a nonpartisan, district-wide primary in which the top two vote-getters progress to a November city-wide runoff election. Members of the council are elected for a four-year term and are allowed to run for reelection once.

A busy scene in downtown Knoxville filled with pedestrians and shops, representing community safety efforts.A busy scene in downtown Knoxville filled with pedestrians and shops, representing community safety efforts.

KPD Seeks Public’s Help in Indecent Exposure Case

June 18, 2025

News Summary The Knoxville Police Department is asking for assistance in identifying a suspect involved in an indecent exposure incident in downtown Knoxville on June 15. The suspect is noted...

Knoxville Man Sentenced to Life Without Parole for Double Murder

June 17, 2025

News Summary Jair ‘Max’ Martin, a 28-year-old from Knoxville, has received a life sentence without the possibility of parole for the murders of Madison Johnson and her friend Heidi Johnson....

Knoxville Police Officer Caught Shoplifting While On Duty

June 17, 2025

News Summary Knoxville Police Officer Tyler Wheeler was caught on video shoplifting kratom from a convenience store while in uniform. The incident raises serious concerns over the conduct of law...

New Biography Explores Life of Senator Kenneth McKellar

June 16, 2025

News Summary A new biography titled ‘Senator Kenneth McKellar: Feudin’ Son of Tennessee’ has been published, chronicling the life of Tennessee’s longest-serving congressman. Authored by Ray Hill, the book offers...

Man Indicted for Murder Following Overdose Death in Knoxville

June 15, 2025

News Summary Zachary Newton, 35, has been indicted on second-degree murder charges related to the overdose death of Ashlyn Paige White, 31. The indictment follows an extensive investigation by the...

Knoxville Faces Critical Housing Shortage as Demand Surges

June 13, 2025

News Summary The Knoxville metro area is confronting a significant housing shortage, requiring over 10,000 homes to meet current demand. As essential workers and younger populations struggle to find affordable...

Jair Romario Martin Pleads Guilty to Double Murder

June 7, 2025

News Summary In a Knox County court, Jair Romario Martin has pleaded guilty to the double murder of two young women, Madison Johnson and Heidi Johnson. The incident occurred in...

Leadership Crisis at Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center

June 6, 2025

News Summary Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs is addressing a leadership crisis at the Richard L. Bean Juvenile Detention Center after allegations of retaliation against whistleblowing employees. Following criticism of...

Knoxville Woman Arrested After Shooting During Scam Altercation

June 6, 2025

News Summary A Knoxville woman was arrested after firing a shot during a confrontation with a man she alleged scammed her out of $300 by posing as an Xfinity employee....

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