WPLN News explores the use of deadly force by police — amid national protests and Nashville's first murder trial of an officer for an on-duty shooting. This will allow the Grand Ole Opry, for instance, to host a socially-distanced crowd of 500 for upcoming shows. Metro Nashville’s Department of Law has ordered the for-profit operator of a city-owned nursing home in Bordeaux to transfer residents to other facilities and “wind down” the operation. Listen Now Right Bottom Ad Code
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Thirty-two new deaths from the coronavirus in Tennessee would have been every headline for days in March. The city of Murfreesboro has canceled a requirement to wear masks in its buildings, following the lead of Rutherford County, which ended its mandate Tuesday. 2020 has been scary enough without haunted houses. The city had been seeking a new company to run the complex, but no one bid. But six months later, the rising death toll jumped on Friday with almost no attention from the public. Tests that came back Tuesday morning showed eight positive cases — all of which the team says were asymptomatic.
Listen as eight StorySLAM champs tell tales of taking chances. Most recipients of Tennessee’s unemployment benefits have to resume looking for work starting this week. WPLN News explores the use of deadly force by police — amid national protests and Nashville's first murder trial of an officer for an on-duty shooting. WPLN News - WPLN is Nashville's NPR station, featuring local and national news and programs from NPR, PRI, PRX, and American Public Media
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WPLN News explores the use of deadly force by police — amid national protests and Nashville's first murder trial of an officer for an on-duty shooting.
Listen Now Right Bottom Ad Code WPLN News explores the use of deadly force by police — amid national protests and Nashville's first murder trial of an officer for an on-duty shooting. Dr. Jarome Adams says the framing of the president’s handling of the pandemic for political purposes has become a challenge for public health. Listen Now Right Bottom Ad Code
Listen Now Right Bottom Ad Code But new polling out Wednesday reveals households that have either had COVID-19 or have someone with a disability or special needs are much more likely to also be hurting financially. WPLN News explores the use of deadly force by police — amid national protests and Nashville's first murder trial of an officer for an on-duty shooting. The requirement had been waived through much of the pandemic since job hunting so often requires in-person meetings. More of Nashville’s coronavirus cases have been traced back to construction sites than to bars, according to new data on case clusters released by the city this week. Sign up to get the Daily News Update each weekday morning.
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Starting Oct. 1, Nashville will raise the limits on events to a cap of 500 people, so long as that’s less than 30% capacity of the venue. COVID-19 has caused widespread damage to the economy — so wide that it can be easy to overlook how unevenly households are suffering.