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Hudson K’s Christina Horn pursues her own sound, at last

In Cover Stories by S. Heather DuncanJuly 5, 2017leave a COMMENT

The woman who just finished making a highly-electronic rock record, themed around the conflict between nature and technology, has been fighting technology for about three hours. Specifically, a tiny bent …

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Advocates say TennCare snafu cheating state’s poorest

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 23, 2017leave a COMMENT

Tennessee health care and elder advocates say the state is illegitimately removing people from the Medical Savings Program it administers, causing hundreds—likely thousands—of elderly and disabled Tennesseans to lose part …

Former Dogwood Arts director Tom Cervone talks about why he left his job

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 21, 2017leave a COMMENT

A laser focus on fundraising is at the heart of Dogwood Arts’ renewed hunt for an executive director since Tom Cervone left the job at the end of May, after …

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KPD Internal Affairs exonerates officer who held black car buyer at gunpoint

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 20, 2017leave a COMMENT

A Knoxville Police Department Internal Affairs investigation into a complaint, which claimed an off-duty officer unlawfully detained and drew a gun inappropriately on a North Carolina woman, concluded Tuesday that …

Knoxville zoning survey underway: Weigh in

In News by S. Heather DuncanJune 20, 2017leave a COMMENT

A new public survey about the city’s zoning ordinance update was posted today by the city of Knoxville and the Metropolitan Planning Commission. The survey, which should take 5-10 minutes …

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