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Steve Ganaway: Business Mogul or Nashville's Numbers King?new

Listening to Nashville businessman Steve Ganaway talk earnestly about community development, it's hard to believe he's a man with the time — much less desire — to run a sprawling numbers game. Then again, Ganaway's business is show business, where perception and reality have always been worlds apart.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  01-30-2009  |  Business & Labor

Jevon Kearse: The Once and Future Freaknew

Kearse is back in Nashville where he became a superstar -- now he's a supporting player for a loaded Titans defense.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  08-18-2008  |  Sports

Tenn. Bill Would Allow Transgendered to Revise Birth Certificatesnew

Since 1977, state law has prohibited sex-change recipients from retroactively revising the sex designation on their birth certificates to correspond with their new gender identity. It is the only state with such a law.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  03-28-2008  |  Sex

Behind the Bars in Tennesseenew

Wilson County Sheriff Terry Ashe is at the center of human rights abuses at his facility -- but he doesn't see it that way.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  03-14-2008  |  Crime & Justice

The Other Volznew

Eric Volz's little sister scuffled with her illegal boyfriend and his brother. Now she's having them deported.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  01-18-2008  |  Crime & Justice

Burgundy Bootleggernew

Overzealous inspectors investigate a local wine enthusiast and turn up ... nothing.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  12-28-2007  |  Food+Drink

Albert Haynesworth, Man in the Middlenew

With playoffs and a big contract on the line, has this Titan finally put a troubled past to rest?
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  12-07-2007  |  Sports

Courthouse Interpreters Accused of Giving Bad Advice to Spanish-Speaking Defendantsnew

Legalese is tough for anyone to understand. But if you don't speak English and go to court in Nashville, some pretty significant facts get lost in translation. Not least of these is the right to plead not guilty.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  11-27-2007  |  Crime & Justice

Not-So-Special Educationnew

When things go terribly wrong for Nashville's most vulnerable students, parents are the last to know.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  11-02-2007  |  Education

High Fashion Follynew

A Nashville fashion magazine goes belly up, leaving employees and advertisers holding the bag.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  10-01-2007  |  Media

In Nashville, a Lap Dance is Illegal, but Not Group Sexnew

Under Nashville's Sexually Oriented Business ordinance -- which began being enforced last year -- any strip club or cabaret must comply with a rigorous set of guidelines that limit everything from a dancer's proximity to a client to the required height of a stage.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  08-24-2007  |  Sex

(At) Largely Loquacious in Nashvillenew

One at-large Metro Council candidate hopes a wacky theory about the "illegal immigrant invasion" will get him elected.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  07-13-2007  |  Politics

Thirsty for Company at El Dos de Orosnew

A Nashville bar draws Mexican men and the white girls (and boys) who love them.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  06-29-2007  |  Culture

Civic Development Group Takes Till It Hurtsnew

The Tennessee Fraternal Order of Police uses this suspect telemarketing firm to separate Hispanics from their money.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  05-18-2007  |  Business & Labor

From Bad to Worsenew

Hispanic businessman Robert Chavez faces permanent termination while his lawyer withdraws from his case.
Nashville Scene  |  P.J. Tobia  |  03-08-2007  |  Business & Labor

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