- The TVA’s free online energy audits and energy-saving kit giveaways seem to be working, as the numbers more than doubled during the month of June. They’ll be especially useful for making sure your house stays warm with all that snow we’re going get tonight. [Tennessean]
- The Most Dramatic School Rezoning Plan Ever gets more dramatic by the day. Our favorite former superintendent Pedro chimed in yesterday, calling a few members of the school board out for being a bunch of racists. Now the NAACP is offering a helping hand to Metro and trying to come up with their own plan that we’re hoping will be a little less segregation-y. [City Paper]
- We’ve been long-time fans of the Copper Kettle in our neck of the woods, so we’re happy to deliver the news that they’re opening another one downtown. [Tennessean]
- Titans coach Jeff Fisher is throwing a big benefit for the Second Harvest Food Bank, whose mobile food pantry has had to severely scale back in the last few months. Tickets are $500 and there are only 50 slots, so if you’ve got an extra chunk of cash lying around, this is a great way to blow it. [Tennessean]
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