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After disruption, nonprofits will be able to send books to Tennessee prisoners again

After disruption, nonprofits will be able to send books to Tennessee prisoners again

Char Daston

February 21, 2025

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Last year, the Tennessee Department of Correction made it impossible for books-to-prisons nonprofits to mail books to prisoners in Tennessee.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: prison, prisons, TDOC, Tennessee Department of Correction, Turney Center Industrial Complex

TN Republicans want a new public prison, as its private prison asks for more state dollars

Marianna Bacallao

February 21, 2025

Tennessee’s Department of Correction is asking for nearly $7 million in public funds to go toward the state’s for-profit prisons.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, Bill Lee, civil rights, CoreCivic, Department of Justice, prison, private prisons, Tennessee Department of Correction, tnleg, tnpol, Trousdale Turner Correctional Facility, William Lamberth

NashVillager Podcast: Public radio’s bottom-up approach

Nina Cardona

February 21, 2025

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How does our radio station work for our community? Plus, the local news for February 21, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: journalism

Stax Music Academy’s teen students mark 25th anniversary, Black History Month with concert

Adrian Sainz, AP

February 21, 2025

The Memphis music studio where some of America’s most recognizable songs were recorded decades ago is now a museum. But next door, trumpets blare, drums boom, and singers craft the soulful sounds of Stax Records’ biggest hits.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: memphis, music, Stax Records

Tennessee legislation pushes for recycling overhaul amid looming landfill closures

Pierce Gentry, WUOT

February 20, 2025

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Every year, Tennessee sends nearly one million tons of recyclable materials worth $150 million to its landfills, contributing to a growing waste crisis. One state lawmaker is turning to a solution that’s been used in Europe since the 1990s: Extended Producer Responsibility, or EPR.

Filed Under: Business, Environment, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, EPR, extended producer responsibility, landfill, Recycling

NashVillager Podcast: Territory grabs

Nina Cardona

February 20, 2025

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Where, exactly, is Tennessee’s southernmost border supposed to be? Plus, the local news for February 20, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News

Supermajority podcast honored by National Press Foundation

WPLN Staff

February 19, 2025

A panel of judges with the National Press Foundation has selected WPLN Senior Reporter Meribah Knight and the “Supermajority” podcast to receive the inaugural Reporting on Women in Politics Award.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Awards, supermajority

NashVillager Podcast: Nashville’s bid for the Special Olympics

Nina Cardona

February 19, 2025

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Could the sporting event come to Music City? Plus, the local news for February 19, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News

Tennessee snow slows travel and closes schools, libraries, government offices

Char DastonandNina Cardona

February 18, 2025

Much of Middle Tennessee woke up to about 2 to 3 inches of snow, prompting widespread closures and warnings of difficult travel conditions.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Austin Peay State University, Metro Nashville Public Schools, Metro Social Services, NDOT, Rutherford County Schools, severe weather, snow, Sumner County Schools, TDOT, TEMA, tennessee emergency management agency, Wilson County Schools

NashVillager Podcast: Taking books off the shelves

Nina Cardona

February 18, 2025

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What does a book ban really do? Plus, the local news for February 18, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News

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