No. 659: Fighting the Law
๐ Today, Davis debunks a talking point about gun laws, and Megan wonders if Justin Jones is good or bad at his job.
๐ Today, Davis debunks a talking point about gun laws, and Megan wonders if Justin Jones is good or bad at his job.
๐ Today, we download last night's council meeting. Davis talks about the zoning bills, and Megan, the rest.
๐ Today, Davis eulogizes Toby Keith and Megan reports on the governor's State of the State address last night.
๐ Today, Davis talks about Nashville's cultural clout, Miles previews NSC's 2024 season, and Megan gets us ready for tonight's State of the State address.
๐ Today, Davis gives Justin Jones free PR, we visited the Forging Freedom event in Putnam County, and Megan reports on the mayor's transit initiative.
The Bloomington Springs Community Center sits at a near dead-end about three miles from the Loveโs just off I-40 in a far corner of Putnam C
๐ Today, Davis lays the ground for Jano Tantongco's excellent piece on political developments in El Salvador, and Megan talks about efforts to by legislators to push back against federal overreach.
๐ Today, Davis talks about how much citizens in Nashville rely on cars and Megan reports on a TEA push poll regarding the proposed ESA program.
๐ Today, Davis talks about sting operations and Megan introduces Metro's new lobbyist.
๐ Today, Davis talks about gun thefts from cars, Miles previews the Super Bowl, and Megan updates us on the governor's office and looks at what Justin Jones has been up to.
๐ Today, Davis dismantles the TSA, Jerod reviews The Iron Claw, and Megan rounds up the latest from our two senators and the mayor's office.
๐ Today, Davis talks about the border, Hamilton joins us to talk about the promise of nuclear energy in a small Middle Tennessee town, Megan thinks about transit, and we furnish our weekly film rundown.
๐ Business as usual, nothing to see here, at this week's Metro Council meeting.
๐จ How Metro Arts is seeking to use anti-racism to decolonize the arts and what to expect from the new commissioners.
Executive Director Daniel Singh has surrounded himself with a cadre of radical consultants and has pledged to re-envision Metro Arts as an anti-racist organization committed to decolonization