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Compass Points Podcast provides news, insights and analysis of Knoxville and Knox County government, politics and business. Content is updated every Sunday.

Jessie Mayshark and Scott Barker


    • Feb 22, 2026 LATEST EPISODE
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    Ep. 201 02/22/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 65:08


    This week, Scott and Jesse look at new housing developments — one for homeless veterans, one a new apartment complex near the Old City — as well as the hiring of the City of Knoxville's new downtown coordinator. At the state level, they catch up on bills attacking faculty tenure protections and same-sex marriage. And in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, a privately-funded program to preserve historic buildings. They also preview this week's meetings of County Commission and the University of Tennessee Board of Trustees, as well Knox County's next virtual meeting on its Unified Development Ordinance. Support Scott and Jesse by sharing this free service of CompassKnox.com 

    Ep. 200 02/15/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2026 81:19


    With Scott off covering the city's Budget Retreat, Jesse talks with Steve Smith of the Southern Alliance for Clean Energy about TVA's Trump-fueled reversal on closing two coal-fired power plants, as well as the EPA's reversal on regulating greenhouse gases. Plus, Jesse and Seth talk about a report and recommendations on creating a "Community Response" model for non-emergency calls, school rezoning in Powell, and the county's Juvenile Service Center finally earning back its state license. They also look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission and City Council. Dont forget to share this free service of Compassknox.com

    Ep. 199 02/07/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2026 45:22


    This week, Scott and Jesse talk about the school board's wrangling with a putative Christian charter school; Gov. Bill Lee's push for expanded school vouchers; AMR's improvement in ambulance response times; and some culture war bills put forward by Christian conservative state Rep. Gino Bulso. They also look ahead to meetings of the county's Juvenile Service Center board, and the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission.

    Ep. 198 02/01/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2026 63:10


    This week, Scott and Jesse talk about last Friday's anti-ICE protest, discussion of immigration at County Commission, and recent national attention paid to Big Ears founder Ashley Capps and County Mayor Glenn Jacobs. Looking ahead, they preview multiple meetings of the Knox County school board this week, along with Knoxville City Council and the UT Knoxville campus Advisory Board. Pleas share CompassKnox.com you can binge the website while you'r snowed in.  

    Ep. 197 01/25/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2026 69:10


    With Scott out, Jesse (and producer Seth!) talk through the Knoxville Police Department's new drones and cameras; the Legislature's raft of immigration enforcement bills; the new City Council members' delay of some local grants; and the passing of Natalie Haslam. They're joined by Compass correspondent Thomas Fraser, who explains Oak Ridge National Lab's role in a new national fusion energy project. And they look ahead to this week's County Commission meeting, and a breakfast with state legislators sponsored by the League of Women Voters.

    Ep. 196 01/18/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 83:32


    On this week's episode, Scott and Jesse talk about further developments at Knox County's troubled Juvenile Services Center (Juvenile Court Judge Tim Irwin will apparently be taking charge); the Knoxville Police Department's deployment of the first new camera in its Real Time Information Center system; the opening of a new apartment complex, part of the Transforming Western initiative; a settlement in a lawsuit over the shooting death of teenager Anthony Thompson Jr.; and the Tennessee Legislature's return to session, with a bill aimed at restricting venues that host drag shows. The guys also look ahead this week to Martin Luther King Jr. Day, and meetings of County Commission and City Council.

    Ep. 195 01/11/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2026 71:41


    This week, Jesse fills in for Scott (with help from producer Lord Seth) to talk about ICE's search for a West Knox office, new immigration enforcement proposals at the local and state levels, the possibility of another site for Emerald Youth's sports complex in East Knoxville, ORNL's role in an ambitious scientific AI effort, falling homicide and car fatality rates in Knoxville, and a lawsuit against the Knoxville Symphony Orchestra by a jilted clarinetist. The guys also look ahead to this week's events leading up to Martin Luther King Jr. Day. Play along with Seth's resolution to read the newsletter dailey by subscribing today at CompassKnox.com 

    Ep. 194 01/04/2026

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 100:23


    It's 2026, but Scott and Jesse have a little unfinished business with 2025. They take a last look back at the just-finished year and some of the local stories that shaped it: City Council elections, the failed push for a city sales tax hike, the Chilhowee Park controversy, the new downtown stadium, investigations in the property assessor and trustee's offices, problems at the Juvenile Service Center, Betsy Henderson's pro-voucher testimony, and more! Plus, some unvarnished thoughts on downtown parking changes. The guys also look ahead to meetings this week of the school board, City Council, and the Planning Commission.

    Ep. 193 12/21/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 78:20


    This week, Scott and Jesse break out the eggnog and take a look at the latest developments in the troubled saga of the Knox County Juvenile Services Center, which was the subject of another scathing report about its operations and also faces a lawsuit from a former employee claiming racial discrimination. Also: the reopening of the Gay Street Bridge to pedestrian and bicycle traffic; some cautious notes in a UT economic report to governor; and the swearing-in of five new City Council members. As for the coming week, there's not much to look forward to on the civic calendar except a Merry Christmas! Happy Holidays from all of us at CompassKnox.com

    Ep. 192 12/14/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 79:28


    This week, Scott and Jesse talk about County Commission's appointment of a general sessions judge, controversy over a townhouse development in West Hills, state AG Jonathan Skrmetti's opinion on religious charter schools, and some significant developments for iconic local buildings. They also look ahead to this week's meeting of County Commission, and the swearing-in of five new City Council members. GO NOW to CompassKnox.com to subscribe TODAY....Gift it to your neighbor...Compass is a wonderful gift!

    Ep. 191 12/07/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2025 100:26


    This week Scott and Jesse talk schools — the Knox County school board's vote to support educating immigrant students, some questions raised by a charter school evaluation, and a lawsuit by a group that wants to start an explicitly Christian charter school. Plus: TVA's $400 million nuclear grant, and County Commissioner Larsen Jay brings Gen. John Kelly to town. The guys also preview the agendas for this week's meetings of Knox County Commission, Knoxville City Council, and the Planning Commission.

    Ep. 190 11/30/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2025 62:33


    Scott and Jesse talk about the city's controversial changes to duplex ownership; the legacy of Randy Tyree, the former Knoxville mayor who died last week; Knox County Schools advances in state rankings; and some new developments kicking off around Covenant Health Park. They also look ahead to this week's school board meetings and assorted holiday events.

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    Ep. 180 11/23/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2025 53:42


    This week, Scott and Jesse talk about One Knoxville SC's championship season and what it means for the new downtown stadium; the political implications of County Commissioner Rhonda Lee's plans to seek a judgeship; the ongoing challenges at the county's Juvenile Services Center; and some national news about artificial intelligence efforts announced right here in East Tennessee. They also look ahead to this week's City Council meeting, as well as holiday plans for Thanksgiving week. Remember this is a FREE Service of Compassknox.com support Scott and Jesse by sharing this show AND subscribing TODAY

    Ep. 188 11/16/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2025 92:18


    Scott and Jesse go deep on Knox County's debt and revenue challenges and its ongoing struggles with its Juvenile Service Center. They also touch on City Council's approval of food aid funding and a controversial change in duplex regulations, as well as good news for Seven Islands State Birding Park. Then they look ahead to this week's meetings of Knox County Commission, the Knoxville Transportation Authority, and the KUB Board of Commissioners.

    Ep. 187 11/09/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2025 101:04


    In this week's installment of the Compass Points podcast, Scott and Jesse start off with a thorough debriefing on last week's City of Knoxville election, both the failed sales tax referendum and the five City Council races. They also hit on UT Professor Tamar Shirinian's lawsuit against the university, the plans for a Women's Suffrage Museum on Gay Street, and a drop-out in the sheriff's race. And they look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission, City Council and the Planning Commission. Look for Scott and Jessee at the Rocky Hill Christmas Parada on Dec. 6!  Please share this free service of CompassKnox.com 

    Ep. 186 11/02/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2025 74:37


                  ***CITY ELECTION COVERAGE IS FREE AT COMPASSKNOX.COM*** Scott and Jesse talk about County Commission's vote on a controversial resolution honoring Charlie Kirk; delays in two county ordinances that would place local nonprofits under more scrutiny; early vote totals; and a scathing report about the county's juvenile detention center. They also look ahead to Election Day in the City of Knoxville, and this week's meetings of the Knox County school board.

    Ep. 185 10/26/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 91:27


                           City ELECTION COVERAGE IS FREE at CompassKnox.com In this week's installment of the Compass Points podcast, Scott and Jesse talk about County Commission's consideration of some controversial items involving scrutiny of local nonprofits and the slain conservative activist Charlie Kirk; fundraising in the City Council races; the selection of a developer for the former St. Mary's Hospital site; and the Town of Farragut's home business ordinance.  They also look ahead to this week's meetings of County Commission and City Council, and the end of early voting in the Nov. 4 city election.

    Ep. 184 10/19/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2025 97:24


    In this week's installment of the Compass Points podcast, Scott and Jesse talk about developments in the campaigns for and against the City of Knoxville's sales tax referendum; the ICE detention of local resident and immigrant rights' activist Alejandro Lozano; Knox County Schools' Annual Action Plan; a traffic study of the Gay Street Bridge; a planned greenway connection from Fort Sanders to Tyson Park. They also look ahead to this week's meetings of County Commission and the UT Board of Trustees.

    Ep. 18310/12/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2025 70:08


    With early voting in the Knoxville election beginning this week, Scott breaks down the City Council races and the sales-tax increase referendum. He also covers the Supreme Court's decision not to intervene in a lawsuit against the town of Farragut, Knoxville College's new interim president, plans to film 9-1-1 Nashville in Knoxville and next year's visit from the Savannah Bananas. Remember CompassKnox.com election coverage is FREE to share with all your friends who need help, starting with Early Voting. 

    Ep. 182 10/05/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025 91:20


    This podcast is a free service of CompassKnox.com  support Compass by sharing this with EVERYONE you know.  This week, Scott and Jesse talk about City Council's rejection of the sale of part of Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation; the Office of Housing Stability's new plan to address homelessness; the kerfuffle with school board member Betsy Henderson and County Commissioner Terry Hill at the Karns Fall Festival; the cancellation of Pride Fest; and Visit Knoxville's new slogan.

    Ep. 181 09/28/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2025 111:53


    In this week's installment of the Compass Points podcast, Scott and Jesse talk about Knox County's progress toward a Unified Development Ordinance, City Council's upcoming vote on Chilhowee Park, County Commissioner Larsen Jay's campaign against abandoned utility poles, last week's unusual City Council candidate forum, and more. Share this FREE SERVICE of CompassKnox.com to help Scott and Jesse reach more of your friends and neighbors.

    Ep. 180 09/21/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2025 97:14


    The wrangling over the proposal to sell a chunk of Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation continues. Scott and Jesse talk about the latest developments, plus the political jockeying around the city's proposed sales tax increase, Knox County Commissioner Kim Frazier entering the county mayor's race, proposed changes to Knoxville City Council's public forum rules and more.

    Ep. 179 09/14/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2025 75:47


    This week, Scott and Jesse talk about Emerald Youth Foundation's ongoing efforts to win public support for their purchase of property at Chilhowee Park; the attendance and, more importantly, tax receipts for the Knoxville Smokies' first season in their publicly-owned ballpark; the return of Kristi Kristy to her former position as school board chair; a civic gadfly's lawsuit against the Town of Farragut; and the just-announced lineup for the 2026 Big Ears music festival. They also look ahead to meetings this week of County Commission and City Council, as well as yet another public meeting on the Chilhowee Park/Emerald Youth proposal. Subcribe at CompassKnox.com

    Ep. 178 09/07/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2025 81:59


    The Tennessee Valley Fair got underway last Friday with an uncertain future. Scott and Jesse talk about the strained relationship between city officials and fair organizers. They also review recent developments regarding the proposed sale of a portion of Chilhowee Park to Emerald Youth Foundation, the Knox County Commission's leadership votes and the organized opposition to the city's proposed sales-tax increase. They also talk about the upcoming school board reorganization.

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    Ep. 177 08/31/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2025 69:00


    Knoxville City Council primary Election Day arrived last Tuesday. In this week's installment, PR pro and political observer Mike Cohen joins Scott to break down the results and preview the upcoming general election. They also talk about the delayed Chilhowee Park-Emerald Youth Foundation land sale, the criminal case involving misuse of the Knox County Sheriff's Office's drug fund and Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon's backing of a pro-sales tax advocacy group.

    Ep. 176 08/24/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2025 100:46


                        FREE CONTENT   Free Content FREE CONTENT             Go to CompassKnox.com for profiles on ALL CANDIDATES FOR FREE   Knoxville City Council approved a deal for Muse Knoxville to move into the Jacob Building last week, while delaying action on Emerald Youth Foundation's proposal to buy city property for a sports and activity center. In this week's episode, Scott and Jesse talk about those City Council actions dealing with Chilhowee Park; County Commissioner Larsen Jay's move to postpone his proposed rollback of the county's wheel tax; early voting in the City Council primaries; and the gubernatorial campaign of Republican Congressman John Rose. Share this free service TODAY!

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    Ep. 175 08/17/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 73:29


    Compass co-founder and former podcast co-host Jesse Mayshark returns to talk with Scott about last week's local events. They talk about the Tennessee Comptroller's report that led to the indictment of Knox County Property Assessor Phil Ballard and another county employee. Scott and Jesse also look at two major investments in East Knoxville that City Council will consider next week — Muse Knoxville's proposed move into the Jacob Building and Emerald Youth Foundation's idea to buy city property for a youth education, sports and activities center. They also look ahead to meetings of the County Commission and City Council. Remember ALL ELECTION COVERAGE IS NOT FREE AT CompassKnox.com

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    Ep. 174 08/10/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2025 73:31


                                                            *** SPECIAL INFORMATION*** ALL CITY ELECTION COVERAGE 2025 is FREE at CompassKnox.com share this podcast and this election coverage with WITH EVERYONE, share the great service that IS Compass!                                                         ***SPECIAL INFORMATION*** A Knox County grand jury charged Property Assessor Phil Ballard with official misconduct, but declined to indict Trustee Justin Biggs. This week, Scott details the situation. He also looks at Sen. Marsha Blackburn's official announcement that she's running for governor — and how that affects Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs and U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett. Other topics include Knox County Commissioner Larsen Jay's proposal to repeal the wheel tax and Knoxville city elections.

    Ep. 173 08/03/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2025 63:26


    Supply-and-demand isn't the only metric out of whack in Knoxville's housing market. In this week's episode, Scott looks at other disparities that East Tennessee Realtors has identified. He also covers a City Council candidate forum in Knoxville's 1st District, funding challenges for the region's public broadcasters, Congressman Tim Burchett's encounter with a horse's hoof, nuclear education for young students and more. Plus, a look ahead to the return of Knox County Schools and the start of early voting is this week. This is a FREE service of Compassknox.com, share it wildly.  

    Ep. 172 07/27/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2025 64:53


    City Council election activity has been gearing up with early voting set to begin on Aug. 6. This week, Scott goes through profiles of a trio of 6th District candidates and reports on candidate forums involving the 2nd, 3rd and 4th districts. He also talks about prominent West High School boosters attempting to get Rebels coach Lamar Brown reinstated, U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn's calling out UT for keeping its DEI programs going under a new name, U.S. Rep. Tim Burchett on godless Muppets, and more. Don't forget to share this FREE SERVICE of Compassknox.com

    Ep. 171 07/20/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 81:21


    Some trends emerge when you take a close look at campaign finance reports. In this week's installment, Scott identifies some in the most recent disclosures in the Knoxville City Council election, including one tongue-in-cheek contribution. He also reviews the 3rd District candidates, the impact of federal budget cuts on Knox County Schools, the inventor of the parking meter, and much more. Scott also previews a busy news week — Knox County Commission and Knoxville City Council are meeting, and the League of Women Voters is hosting a pair of candidate forums. Share this free service of Compassknox.com today!

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    Ep. 170 07/13/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 83:57


    City Council members filed their 2nd quarter financial disclosure reports last week as campaigning is picking up. Scott takes a look at the numbers, and provides profiles of the candidates in the 4th and 2nd district contests. He also goes over the school board's new cell phone policy, the city's loss of a $42.7 million federal grant with the passage of the One Big Beautiful Bill, and the Planning Commission's recommendations that the city approve subdivided duplexes and cottage courts. Scott also previews the first meeting of the Juvenile Service Center board of directors and a League of Women Voters forum for 6th District Council candidates. Remember to share this Free Service of CompassKnox.com AND election coverage will soon be OUTSIDE THE PAYWALL at Compassknox.com

    Ep. 169 07/06/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2025 53:26


    The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees held its two-day annual meeting last week. In this week's installment, Scott recaps the meeting, including the decision to move ahead with UT-Knoxville's taking control of the bulk of Maplehurst neighborhood, the approval of a $3.74 billion system budget and the outlook for research funding in the Trump era. He also looks at Knox County Commissioner Rhonda Lee's appointment to the juvenile detention center's board of directors and attorney Jeff Hagood's appointment to the Tennessee Valley Authority board of directors, plus the reopening of Augusta Quarry in Fort Dickerson Park. Scott also previews meetings this week of the Knox County Board of Education, Knoxville City Council and the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission.   Get the FULL stories at Compassknox.com

    Ep. 168 06/29/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2025 69:54


    Last week, Knoxville City Council approved putting a sales tax referendum on the November election ballot. In this installment of the podcast, Scott analyzed voters' choices. He also looks at Knox County Commission's approval of a new management structure for Richard L. Bean Juvenile Service Center, including a partisan tussle about oversight. Other topics include the emergence of YES! Knoxville as a voice in city land-use issues, legal challenges to two Tennessee immigration-related laws and the University of Tennessee's plan to expand into Maplehurst. In addition, Scott previews the UT Board of Trustees' annual meeting. From all of us at CompassKnox.com and Barberian Productions, have a safe and happy 4th.

    Ep. 167 06/22/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 73:57


    DONT FORGET TO SHARE Compass Points, a free service of CompassKnox.com  Cottage courts could soon be allowed in the City of Knoxville. In this week's installment, Scott looks at the middle housing concept. He also turns his attention to the school system's response to the West High School football staff's underage sex accusations, Juneteenth in today's political climate, the life of the late Frank Niceley, the city's new poet laureate, the first major City Council candidate forum and the One Knoxville SC fan experience.  Looking ahead, he previews meetings of the Knox County Commission and Knoxville City Council, as well as a couple of Council candidate forums.

    Ep. 166 06/15/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 55:15


    Knoxville City Council gave initial approval to putting a sales tax increase referendum on this year's election ballot. Scott looks at the proposal, detailing the spending plan for $47 million in new revenue annually if voters approve the tax hike. He also looks at Knox County's plan for the future of the juvenile detention center's management, the outcome of City Council candidate Jeff Talman's residency hearing and Knoxville businessman Josh Smith's appointment as deputy director of the U.S. Bureau of Prisons. Link to City New Tax Spending Plan Compassknox.com

    Ep. 165 06/08/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2025 60:40


    Knoxville City Council is poised to vote on whether to put a sales tax increase referendum on the November ballot. Scott digs into the details of the proposal, which would raise $47 million a year for infrastructure and housing needs. He also looks at the compressed time frame the county has to approve its zoning ordinance overhaul, the school system's strategic plan, various housing issues and Alan Sims' departure from the Knoxville media landscape. Share this free service of Compassknox.com TODAY!

    Ep. 164 06/01/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2025 80:15


    The best way you can support Scott, Compass Points, and CompassKnox.com is to share this free podcast...text it to some...and tell people about how important good local news coverage is. Richard Bean, who has run the Knox County juvenile detention center that bears his name for 53 years, resigned on Friday amid accusations of retaliation against whistleblowers. Scott details the events last week leading up to Bean's departure. He also looks at City Council's approval of Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon's budget for 2025-26, the Magnolia Avenue and Chilhowee Park Redevelopment Area and traffic enforcement cameras for school zones and dangerous intersections.  Scott also previews a residency hearing for 4th District City Council candidate Jeff Talman and the school board's upcoming work session and voting meeting.

    Ep. 163 05/25/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2025 87:51


    Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon has proposed raising the sales tax rate to fund infrastructure and affordable housing efforts. Scott reviews the proposal, which would require voter approval in a referendum, in this week's installment. He also talks about the County Commission's spirited discussion surrounding Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' budget (which passed) and a new rule for the Commission chair's speech outside of meetings, an acceleration of book removals from school libraries, and more. Cortney Piper, a parent and advocate for students with disabilities, joins Scott for a discussion of a recent report on special education in Knox County Schools. Finally, he looks ahead to Knoxville City Council's upcoming vote on Mayor Indya Kincannon's budget for 2025-26 and a City Council workshop on the sales tax proposal.

    Ep. 162 05/18/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2025 69:22


    Ep. 161 05/11/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2025 38:33


    Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs presented his $1.1 billion budget proposal last week. Scott breaks down the spending plan. He then looks at the local impacts of the Trump administration's efforts to slash the budgets of the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the National Endowment for the Arts, as well as the looming effects of tariffs. He also covers the Greenheck Group's groundbreaking at Midway Business Park and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville budget. Scott then turns his attention to this week's public meetings. The city and county are both holding public budget hearings, and County Commission and City Council are also holding voting meetings. This is a free service of CompassKnox.com please subscrie and share this podcast to help support Compass.   

    Ep. 160 05/04/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 61:17


    The Trump administration's decision to gut Americorps resulted in 52 Knoxville members losing their jobs. Scott takes a look at the impact to nonprofits in the area. He also reports on a rare tie-breaking vote Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon cast at City Council, the city and school system's budgets, the initial effect of the new stadium on Old City business activity and a "We the People" rally calling out Congressman Tim Burchett. Kincannon joins Scott this week to talk about her budget proposal, and Compass co-founder Jesse Fox Mayshark drops by to talk about his new media venture, The Progressive South. Scott also looks ahead to Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' upcoming budget announcement, plus meetings of the School Board and the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission. As always...Like and subscribe and go to Compassknox.com and subscribe!

    Ep. 159 04/27/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2025 53:02


    Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon unveiled her $477.3 million budget proposal last Friday, and Scott breaks it down in this week's episode. He also talks about philanthropists' funding of affordable housing projects, the county swapping contractors to guide its zoning ordinance overhaul, and more. Scott also previews meetings of the County Commission, City Council and School Board.

    Ep. 158 04/20/25

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2025 60:21


    Pro baseball returned to Knoxville last week after a 25-year absence, and Scott has a review of the Knoxville Smokies' opening day at Covenant Health Park. He also looks into a state investigation of extravagant spending in the Knox County Trustee's Office, the proposed Knox County Schools budget for next year, and more. Scott also previews meetings of the city-county Office of Housing Stability and the Knox County Commission (a double header!). Share this free service of CompassKnox.com today!

    Ep. 157 04/13/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025 56:32


    Clayton Home founder and philanthropist Jim Clayton has abandoned plans to build a science museum in East Knoxville. In this week's installment, Scott looks at the decision and what's next for the 11-acre site next to the Civic Auditorium and Coliseum. He also talks about the Justice Knox Nehemiah Action Assembly, a “rails to trails” lawsuit stemming from a proposed South Knoxville greenway, Stuart Hohl's election as Knox Dems Chair, and more. Scott also looks ahead to opening day at Covenant Health Park, where Knoxville Smokies owner Randy Boyd has honored members of the Knoxville Giants, the city's team in the Negro Southern League during the 1920s and 30s.

    Ep. 156 04/06/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2025 42:58


    Knox County school board Chair Betsy Henderson confirmed she's running for county mayor in 2026. Scott takes a look at what her entry into the Republican Party primary means in the race. Speaking of the GOP, he also talks about former state Rep. Martin Daniel's election as county Republican chair, as well as current Knox County Mayor Glenn Jacobs' warning to county commissioners about zoning decisions and the Tennessee Valley Fair search for a. future new home. Scott also previews meetings of the Knox County Board of Education and the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission.

    Ep. 155 03/30/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 54:22


    A group of prominent Democrats is circulating a petition in hopes of persuading Knoxville Mayor Indya Kincannon to run for Knox County mayor in 2026. In this week's episode, Scott looks at the effort and Kincannon's response. He also talks about Rural Metro's decision to charge a fee to non-subscribers for emergency responses, the regional draft mobility plan, the president's executive order on citizenship and voting, and the Big Ears Festival.

    Ep. 154 03/23/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2025 52:19


    The city of Knoxville's middle housing program is one year old, and in this week's episode Scott delves into a report from Knoxville-Knox County Planning on its progress. He also looks into a proposal to expand areas where festivals can serve beer in the city, a statewide business survey, and the importance of Black sororities and fraternities to politics and culture in the African-American community. Scott also previews meetings of the Knox County Commission and the city-county Sports Authority.

    Ep. 153 03/16/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 63:03


    The Knoxville Smokies and the City of Knoxville announced the parking plan for baseball games at the Covenant Health Park. In this week's episode, Scott breaks down the plan, which involves dedicated downtown parking garages and free shuttles. He also looks at the Education Department's scrutiny of an antisemitism complaint at UT, County Commissioner Terry Hill's criticism of school board Chair Betsy Henderson and the 13 private schools in Knox County that have signed up for the state's new voucher program. Scott also looks ahead to this week's City Council meeting.

    Ep. 152 03/09/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 58:38


    This week Scott breaks down another week of budget hearings for the City of Knoxville and a public meeting of Sheriff Tom Spangler and Commissioner Damon Rawls to discuss Sheriff's Office policies. UT President Randy Boyd goes public on concerns over Federal Funding in the UT system, whileEnergy Secretary Chris White made a quick visit to ORNL. In this week's sports section, Scott talks about the announcement by Visit Knoxville on hosting the AAU girls basketball championships and a quick run-through of the promotional events schedule for the Knoxville Smokies' inaugural season in Covenant Health Park.   Dont forget to share this free service of CompassKnox.com

    Ep. 151 03/02/2025

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 25:02


    Knox County is moving to a two-year property tax reappraisal cycle. In this week's episode of Compass Points, Scott talks about what that means for taxpayers. He also talks about AMR's performance in the first year of its ambulance contract with Knox County and new KPD Deputy Chief Joe McHale. He also looks ahead to meetings this week of the Board of Education and Knoxville City Council. Don't forget to share this free service of CompassKnox.com

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