More than 200 soldiers from Fort Campbell have returned from a deployment to New York City. They spent more than a month at the Javits New York Medical Station caring for more than a thousand COVID-19 patients in the convention center. The plan had been use the convention center as an overflow for local hospitals […]
Nashville’s Frontline Workers Have Enough Masks, For Now

Two months into Nashville’s coronavirus epidemic, officials say they’re working to maintain a steady supply of personal protective equipment. “PPE availability is certainly not limitless, as all local governments and even healthcare providers are contending with nationwide supply chain issues,” a spokesperson for the mayor’s office in an email. “But we are working closely with […]
Tennessee’s Tax Revenues Are Down 40%, In The First Downturn In A Decade
Immigrant Advocacy Group Has ‘Deep Concerns’ About Sharing Of Coronavirus Testing Data

Both Nashville and the state of Tennessee have been sharing the names and addresses of people who test positive for the coronavirus with law enforcement. That worries immigrant rights advocates. The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, or TIRRC, has been helping distribute information about how and where to get tested for the virus. Policy […]
Tennessee Labor Department: Refusal To Work Could Jeopardize Unemployment Benefits
Employees who choose not to return to work once businesses reopen can lose their unemployment benefits, according to the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development. They say federal guidelines require workers who have temporarily been laid off during the pandemic to return to their jobs once they’re available. Refusing to work can disqualify people […]
Nashville Health Officials Dole Out Fines, Arrest In COVID-19 Enforcement
As Nashville starts to reopen, the Metro Public Health Department says it’s taking enforcement seriously. This past weekend, the city made its first arrest for a violation of COVID-19 public health orders. A homeless man tried to escape a mandatory quarantine at the Nashville Fairgrounds emergency shelter, where more than 100 people have tested positive […]
Hands On Nashville Seeking More Volunteers For COVID-19, Tornado Response
As COVID-19 and March’s tornadoes continue to impact Davidson County, Hands On Nashville is looking for more volunteers.
Tennessee Sen. Lamar Alexander In Self-Quarantine After Staffer’s Positive Test
Quarantining Books? How Nashville’s Library System Is Thinking About Reopening.



