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Be Your Own Pet’s Jemina Pearl rages on

Be Your Own Pet’s Jemina Pearl rages on

By jewly hight

August 17, 2023

Be Your Own Pet has reunited and recorded Mommy, out Aug. 25, a nervy new album that's funkier, keener and muscular than any of BYOP's previous work.

The desire to kick against the constraints of buttoned-up, grown-up, conventional, cis-het, white, patriarchal society has served as potent fuel for generations of performers. Back in the mid-2000s, Be Your Own Pet‘s frenetically tuneful punk sneered at the trappings of adulthood with snottily on-the-nose wit. During “Super Soaked,” a particularly ferocious track on the band’s […]

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News

How Tennessee’s justice system allows dangerous people to keep guns — with deadly outcomes

By Paige Pfleger

August 17, 2023

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Michaela Carter was one of at least 75 people killed in domestic violence shootings in Nashville since 2007. Nearly 40% were shot by people who were legally barred from having a gun.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Special Session 2023, Special Session 2023 In Depth, WPLN News Tagged With: gun dispossession, gun violence, guns, ProPublica

GOP quarterback, zookeeper, Tennessee House majority leader: Who is William Lamberth?

By Blaise Gainey

August 16, 2023

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Most people only know politicians for the bills they sponsor. It’s not often people think about their lives outside of politics. For this story, WPLN News sat down with Tennessee House Majority Leader William Lamberth and talked about his life outside the capitol and his life leading up to becoming a state elected official.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: farmers, law enforcement, public safety, special session, Sumner County, TennCare, tnleg, tnpol, William Lamberth

Longtime Nashville Sen. Thelma Harper has US Post Office renamed in her honor

By Blaise Gainey

August 15, 2023

The U.S. Post Office on Rosa Parks Boulevard was renamed to honor the late Sen. Thelma Harper, D-Nashville. Harper was the first African American woman to serve in the Tennessee Senate as well as the longest-serving female senator.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Thelma Harper, tnpol, USPS

For Fulbrighters in Afghanistan, a Tennessee nonprofit has become an unlikely lifeline

By Rose Gilbert

August 15, 2023

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Two years ago today, the Taliban entered Kabul. They swiftly took power and began targeting people they viewed as enemies of the regime — including Afghans with American educations. That includes dozens of Fulbright scholars. A small resettlement organization in Tennessee is trying to help them escape and eventually come to the U.S.

Filed Under: Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: afghanistan, Fulbright, John Garamendi, refugee resettlement, Tennessee Resettlement Aid

TSU President Glenda Glover to retire after more than a decade leading the school

By Alexis Marshall

August 14, 2023

Under Dr. Glenda Glover’s leadership, the historically Black university has attracted more grant money and boosted enrollment to record levels.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: Glenda Glover, Tennessee State University, TSU

Marine heat waves affect Tennessee. Here’s how.

By Caroline Eggers

August 13, 2023

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Oceans are really stressed right now.  In July, 44% of Earth’s oceans were experiencing marine heat waves. That figure could increase to half in September and October, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and that comes with risks even for inland states like Tennessee.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, El Nino, heatwave, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, ocean

Nashville’s mayoral finalists differ politically — and in campaign fundraising.

By Cynthia Abrams

August 11, 2023

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Over the first few weeks of July, Freddie O’Connell gathered more than twice as much in donations as Alice Rolli, and he has double the funds in hand for the runoff sprint.

Filed Under: Metro, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Alice Rolli, campaign finance, election, Freddie O'Connell, mayor, Mayoral election, mayoral race, Nashville mayor, Nashville mayoral race, Nashville runoff, Runoff 2023, Runoff election

Vanderbilt now the subject of a federal civil rights investigation after turning over transgender medical records

By Marianna Bacallao

August 11, 2023

A photo of Vanderbilt University Medical Center

The news comes after patients filed a class action lawsuit against the hospital for sharing their information with the AG’s office. Plaintiffs argue VUMC should have done more to protect patients’ privacy.

Filed Under: Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: lgbt, lgbtq, Tennessee Attorney General, transgender, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, VUMC

Former Tennessee state Sen. Brian Kelsey sentenced to 21 months in prison

By Marianna BacallaoandBlaise Gainey

August 11, 2023

Former state Sen. Brian Kelsey has been sentenced to 21 months in prison for campaign finance violations. The Germantown Republican admitted to illegally funneling hundreds of thousands of dollars from his state campaign to his failed bid for Congress in 2016, according to court documents.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Brian Kelsey, campaign finance, Tennessee General Assembly, tnleg, tnpol, wire fraud

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