No. 550: Crime is a choice
đź“… Today, Davis talks about his experience in El Salvador and Megan reviews the first day of the special session.
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đź“… Today, Davis talks about his experience in El Salvador and Megan reviews the first day of the special session.
đź—“ Today, Megan preps for day one of the special session, and Miles talks about Saturday's Leagues Cup Final.
Messi and Inter Miami CF prevail in marathon shootout to claim first trophy
đź—“ Today, Jerod talks red flag laws, Megan talks to House Speaker Cameron Sexton, and we furnish our weekly film rundown.
House Speaker Cameron Sexton answers questions from Megan Podsiedlik about what to expect on Monday
đź—“ Today, Davis sets the stage for Monday's special session and Megan previews some more legislation on the docket.
The trendy gun control measure's vagueness brings up several red flags of its own
đź—“ Today, Davis sets you up, former mayoral candidate Stephanie Johnson comes out in support of Alice Rolli with a passionate appeal, and Megan reviews last night's Metro Council meeting.
Former mayoral candidate Stephanie Johnson responds to the Tennessee Tribune's Hit Piece on Alice Rolli
đź—“ Today, Davis sets you up for the stream tomorrow, Jerod talks about the writer's strike, and Megan previews tonight's Metro Council meeting.
How the summer’s most superfluous blockbuster highlights the fundamental problems on both sides of the picket line.
đź—“ Today, Davis offers Freddie O'Connell some free policy ideas, Miles fills us in on a local team's Little League World Series run, and Megan talks license plate readers.
Stella and the Fellas seek the elusive LLWS crown this week in Williamsport
đź—“ Today, Davis introduces a tonic to the Childers/Aldean axis of country music, Jerod details the return of an Old Hollywood son of Appalachia to Knoxville, and Megan breaks down the first Rolli/O'Connell mayoral forum.
Clarence Brown fell into obscurity after directing some of America’s finest movies. A film festival in Knoxville hopes to change that.