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A Tennessee law giving the AG more power over death penalty cases has been ruled unconstitutional

A Tennessee law giving the AG more power over death penalty cases has been ruled unconstitutional

By Rose Gilbert

July 18, 2023

The ruling from Judge Paula Skahan in Memphis impacts courts across the state.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Attorney General, death penalty, district attorneys, Tennessee Legislature

Shrinking residuals and the rise of AI: Nashville union members say the SAG-AFTRA strike has been a long time coming

By Rose Gilbert

July 18, 2023

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Over 70 people gathered on Music Row on Monday night for a rally in support of the SAG-AFTRA strike. Union members wore matching shirts, held signs and led supporters in chants, while passing cars honked in encouragement.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Business, WPLN News Tagged With: Labor unions, SAG-AFTRA, union

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis highlights his presidential agenda during speech at annual Tennessee Republican dinner

By Blaise Gainey

July 16, 2023

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis stopped in Nashville Saturday night to give a keynote speech at the 44th Annual Statesman’s Dinner. The Republican fundraiser has boasted big names in the party in the past, but for DeSantis, this worked as a chance to give state lawmakers his presidential campaign speech.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Donald Trump, Joe Biden, republicans, Ron DeSantis, Tennessee Republican Party, TNGOP

Environment — mayoral candidates respond to a WPLN listener’s question

By Cynthia Abrams

July 14, 2023

Early balloting opens July 14, as Nashville voters head to the polls to elect the city’s next mayor. Choices are far from limited — with a field that rounds out to 12 candidates. WPLN News solicited questions from our audience on the issues they are most concerned about. We’ve selected five that we presented to […]

Filed Under: Environment, Metro, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 2023 election, climate change, environment, Mayor's race 2023, mayoral candidates, Mayoral election, Mayoral Race 2023, Nashville, Nashville mayor, Nashville mayoral race

Nashville streetlights are getting a makeover, and that’s (possibly) good news for stargazers

By Caroline Eggers

July 14, 2023

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Nashville is never truly dark. When the sun sets, an artificial glow rises, blocking out most of the celestial wonders above and disrupting the lives of organisms below. 

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: astronomy, light pollution, milky way

Out, About: Let’s get in formation

By Rachel Iacovone

July 14, 2023

Beyoncé will be with us shortly. The Queen Bey herself will be performing at Nissan Stadium tomorrow night — and there are, shockingly, some tickets left, starting at $128 (before all those lovely Ticketmaster fees).

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, NashVillager, Out About Tagged With: Beyonce, food, music

Wilson County discussed informing parents about students’ gender identity. A school counseling expert says that would have dangerous consequences.

By Alexis Marshall

July 14, 2023

The suggestion by a school board member caused major concerns among some parents and district officials regarding the wellbeing of transgender students, as well as how the policy would be implemented.

Filed Under: Education, Science, WPLN News Tagged With: anti-lgbt, lgbt, lgbtq, transgender, Wilson County Schools

City-state relations — mayoral candidates respond to a WPLN listener’s question

By Cynthia Abrams

July 13, 2023

WPLN News solicited questions from our audience on the issues they are most concerned about. We’ve selected five that we presented to all candidates — on the topics of gun violence, affordable housing, public transportation, the environment and relations with the Tennessee General Assembly.

Filed Under: Metro, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 2023 election, General Assembly, Mayor's race 2023, mayoral race, Mayoral Race 2023, Metro Government, Nashville mayor, Nashville mayoral race, Tennessee General Assembly, tennessee house, Tennessee Legislature, Tennessee Senate

DCS gets approval to add more beds for kids in state custody, but not without being told to think bigger in the future

By Blaise Gainey

July 13, 2023

The Tennessee Department of Children’s Services got approval to add 72 more beds for housing juvenile inmates. And they plan to ask for 500 more next session. But some lawmakers think they will need even more.  

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: Cameron Sexton, DCS, Disability Rights Tennessee, Margie Quin, Tennessee Department of Children's Services

Nearly a century ago, the Morris Memorial Building was part of a thriving Black business district. Now there’s a new push to preserve it.

By Rose Gilbert

July 13, 2023

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Located on Rep. John Lewis Way, the last remnant of a once-thriving Black business district has sat empty for years. Now, there’s a campaign to get the city to buy Morris Memorial and convert it into a museum dedicated to the local Civil Rights Movement.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, History, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Black history, Citizens Bank, Metro Human Relations Commission, Morris Memorial Building

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