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The GOP is making false claims about noncitizens voting. It’s affecting real voters.

The GOP is making false claims about noncitizens voting. It’s affecting real voters.

By Jude Joffe-Block, NPR

September 4, 2024

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As the election nears, false rhetoric about noncitizen voting is having a real impact as some GOP officials are scrutinizing voter rolls and questioning some voters’ registrations.

Filed Under: NPR News, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Elections 2024, GOP, immigrants, NPR, republicans

Workers at General Motors joint venture battery plant in Tennessee unionize and will get pay raise

By The Associated Press

September 4, 2024

The UAW says in a statement that GM and LG Energy Solution of Korea agreed to recognize the union after a majority of Spring Hill workers signed cards saying they wanted to join.

Filed Under: Business, WPLN News Tagged With: Associated Press, electric vehicle, electric vehicles, General Motors, Labor unions, UAW, union, Unionization, United Auto Workers

NashVillager Podcast: The future of transit in Nashville

By Nina Cardona

September 4, 2024

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What does the transit referendum mean for Middle Tennessee? Plus the local news for September 4, 2024.

Filed Under: Metro, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: mass transit, Nashville transit referendum

NashVillager Podcast: Big money, big payouts in college sports

By Nina Cardona

September 3, 2024

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What’s the bottom line for college sports in Tennessee? University athletics are bringing in the big bucks for one Tennessee institution while costing others more than they may have bargained for. Plus the local news for Sept. 2, 2024.

Filed Under: NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: college sports, football, NCAA, Sports, University of Tennessee

Conner Youngblood works in mysterious ways

By Jewly Hight

September 3, 2024

A lot of artists move to Nashville to be part of the music community and land opportunities in the business. But Conner Youngblood was drawn here shortly after he finished college by the environment, outdoors especially.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WNXP, WPLN News Tagged With: Nashville Artist of the Month

Tennessee turf experts are helping FIFA prepare the perfect pitch for 2026 World Cup

By Larry Lage, AP

September 2, 2024

FIFA partnered with turf experts at the University of Tennessee and Michigan State University to research and develop the best surface for the tournament.

Filed Under: Sports, WPLN News Tagged With: Associated Press, FIFA, Soccer, University of Tennessee, World Cup

NashVillager Podcast special edition: Postcards from summer camp

By Nina CardonaandAlexis Marshall

September 2, 2024

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What does summer sound like? WPLN takes you to three different Nashville-area summer camps in this special edition of the NashVillager Podcast.

Filed Under: Education, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: summer camp

Rideshare drivers strike at Nashville airport as Labor Day travel begins

By Rose Gilbert

August 30, 2024

Members of the newly formed Tennessee Drivers Union are on strike for better pay and better conditions.

Filed Under: Business, WPLN News Tagged With: Labor unions, lyft, Nashville International Airport, transit, uber

North Nashville Transit Center opens, signifying what the city’s transit future could hold

By Cynthia Abrams

August 30, 2024

For many of Nashville’s bus riders, a trip across town often requires transferring through downtown. But officials want to create alternatives.

Filed Under: Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: bus service, North Nashville, North Nashville Transit Center, transportation

Out, About: Centennial Park’s main attraction on summer nights

By Rachel Iacovone

August 30, 2024

On the corner of 27th Avenue North and West End, there’s this unassuming stage — that is, when it’s not being used.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, NashVillager, Out About, WPLN News Tagged With: Centennial Park, food, music, Parthenon

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