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Last spring, nurses and doctors traveled to New York and other COVID-19 hot spots to help overwhelmed hospitals. But with the virus spreading everywhere, hospitals now have nowhere to turn for help.
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By Recruiting Political Newcomers, A Nashville Movement Seeks To Ax Policies Harmful To Black PeopleBlack Nashville Assembly meetings are full of soulful musical performances — ideas on how to make democracy work for Black people and various people…
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It’s already challenging enough getting students ready for college during a traditional school year. But now, statewide socially distanced learning, and…
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As health experts ring alarm bells at the growing virus case numbers, Tennessee is poised to be just one of 14 states heading into the holiday season…
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Election results are expected to take longer than usual this week — and election administrators say a winner might not be declared on Election Day.WPLN…
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The number of Tennesseans who can’t vote because of a felony conviction has risen since 2016 — despite a national trend in the opposite direction —…
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John Carney, Belmont vice president of marketing and communications, told WPLN News Thursday the university is still preparing for what they expect to be…
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Belmont University's President Bob Fisher has announced that the school is still on track to host the third and final presidential debate later this…
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The damage done to independent live music by the pandemic has been catastrophic – and a future where it thrives will, regardless and inevitably, arrive.
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Black Lives Matter protests have sparked conversations nationwide about the role of race in policing. Now, the Tennessee Supreme Court is taking those…