Local lawmakers on Tuesday approved $27.6 million to the Knoxville Police Department for the continued use of body-worn cameras and other technology over the next decade.
Knox County officials unveiled a memorial bridge in Powell honoring Knox County Sheriff’s Deputy Tucker Blakely.
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.
Knox County and Knoxville crews are preparing to treat the roads with salt brine, leading up to forecasted snow on Friday.
Galesburg’s emergency response system is set for a major overhaul as the city council has approved a $1.8 million project to ...
The Lubbock grand jury indicted a man for trying to escape Lubbock County Deputies late last month.Shane Lester was wanted ...
The year 2024 in Knox County was marked by significant developments, with the Frasier Solar project dominating local ...
The sheriff's office was an early adopter of body cameras. The recent shooting of Daevon Montez Saint-Germain shows there are ...
A man has been accused of setting fire to a car as well as to a home, which three people were inside of, in the ...
Hardin County Schools are closed Wednesday because of hazardous road conditions. The Fort Knox Community Schools and installation will operate on a two-hour delay Wednesday.