Compass Points

Ep. 73 09/03/2023


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Primary elections in the City of Knoxville top this week's podcast, as Scott and Jesse talk about the results and the coming runoffs, and memorialize Cameron Brooks, who died just a few days after finishing a strong second in a City Council race. They also take a look back at the scattered "special session," a shake-up in newly reelected Mayor Indya Kincannon's administration, and the legal dispute over this weekend's Blount Pride festival.

The Q&A segment answers readers' questions about the status of two endangered historic buildings, and then the guys look ahead to next week's meetings of the school board and City Council. Check out CompassKnox.com for more on these and other stories.

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