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In Tennessee, don’t expect any more COVID contact tracing calls — for now

In Tennessee, don’t expect any more COVID contact tracing calls — for now

By Blake Farmer

February 11, 2022

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The state is winding down its increasingly futile attempts to investigate positive COVID cases and alert those who’ve been exposed, which means Tennesseans are pretty much on their own with contact tracing at this point.

Filed Under: Coronavirus Live Updates, Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: contact tracing, Coronavirus In Tennessee, COVID-19, Leslie Waller, Lisa Piercey, Metro Public Health, Tennessee Department of Health

Mother of Waffle House shooting victim tries to find hope through her sorrow after the trial

By Paige Pfleger

February 11, 2022

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The jury’s decision to convict Travis Reinking of four counts of murder marked an end to a painful chapter. But for the families who lost loved ones, it isn’t over. It won’t ever really be. They still have to live with their grief.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: gun violence, nonnarrated storytelling, Waffle House shooting

How Nashville’s community land trust aims to preserve housing affordability and build generational wealth

By Alexis Marshall

February 11, 2022

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An affordable housing initiative launched a little over four years ago has recently finished its first property built for low- and moderate-income buyers. Nashville’s fledgling community land trust is aiming to create permanent affordable housing and help families build equity.

Filed Under: Business, WPLN News Tagged With: affordable housing, community land trust, Housing

This week at the statehouse: McNally gets COVID, a state supreme court pick is confirmed, Dems ask for more college polling sites

By Blaise Gainey

February 10, 2022

The 112th Tennessee General Assembly is nearly a quarter of the way through, and there’s a lot to catch up on. Here’s a roundup of some of what happened during week five at the capitol.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 112th Tennessee General Assembly, bills, legislation, legislative roundup, Randy McNally, state supreme court, Tennessee Politics, this week at the statehouse, tnpol

A top researcher says it’s time to rethink our entire approach to preschool

By Anya Kamenetz

February 10, 2022

Dale Farran has been studying early childhood education for half a century. Yet her most recent scientific publication has made her question everything she thought she knew. “It really has required a lot of soul-searching, a lot of reading of the literature to try to think of what were plausible reasons that might account for […]

Filed Under: Education, NPR News, WPLN News

Rethinking The Police Academy: Why are many departments still using military-style training when research suggests it’s not the best option?

By Samantha Max

February 10, 2022

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Recent shootings by police have raised questions about how officers are trained. But those conversations have mostly focused on the classes recruits take, not the environment in which they learn.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Race & Equity Tagged With: Metro Nashville Police Department, training academy

Governor’s partnership with conservative Hillsdale College draws side-eye from public education advocates

By Blaise Gainey

February 9, 2022

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Public education advocates in Tennessee believe using taxpayer dollars to fund charter school expansion is a bad idea. But that’s exactly what Governor Bill Lee proposed budget would do.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Bill Lee, charter schools, Education, Tennessee Education Association

Nashville schools may soon lift their mask mandate

By Damon Mitchell

February 9, 2022

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Metro Schools is one of only a few Tennessee districts with a universal masking policy. But a sharp decline in COVID infections has officials weighing whether to end it.

Filed Under: Coronavirus Live Updates, Education, WPLN News Tagged With: Education, Metro Schools

Rethinking The Police Academy: Nashville’s police department wants to diversify, but its training program has failed many women and people of color

By Samantha Max

February 9, 2022

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About 1,000 police recruits didn’t complete in recent years. Despite the department’s desire to diversify the force, women and people of color dropped out at the highest rates.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: Metro Nashville Police Department, training academy

Certification costs stand between some rural students and a career in healthcare. Now there’s a grant for that.

By Blake Farmer

February 9, 2022

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At Jackson State Community College, students are completing the four-month EKG program, but not everyone is taking the certification test. It costs about $100, and financial aid doesn’t cover it.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Jacy Warrell, rural health, Rural Health Association of Tennessee

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