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Many Residents Who Live Near Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Do Not Support An Upgraded Racetrack

Many Residents Who Live Near Nashville Fairgrounds Speedway Do Not Support An Upgraded Racetrack

By Juliana Kim

July 13, 2021

A majority of residents who live near the Nashville Fairgrounds say they do not support upgrading the racetrack. That was one of the findings shared by the group Stand Up Nashville, who asked over 500 nearby community members what they think about the city attempting to bring top-level racing to the area.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Tennessee’s Ousted Vaccination Chief Blasts Politics Over Teen Vaccines

By Bill Chappell~https://www.npr.org/people/14562108/bill-chappell?ft=nprml&f=1015742588|Paige Pfleger ~http://www.sideeffectspublicmedia.org/node/5200

July 13, 2021

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Accusing state leaders of putting their heads in the sand, Dr. Michelle Fiscus said,”I am ashamed of them. I am afraid for my state.”

Filed Under: Coronavirus Live Updates, Health Care, WPLN News

Lawmaker Asks For An Explanation Of Why State’s Top Vaccine Expert Was Fired

By Nina Cardona

July 13, 2021

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After the firing of Dr. Michelle Fiscus, the now-former medical director at the Tennessee Department of Health, Nashville Democratic Rep. John Ray Clemmons is calling for an explanation from the governor and the health commissioner.

Filed Under: Health Care, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Department of Health, John Ray Clemmons, Tennessee Department of Health

Williamson County Passes Property Tax Increase

By Alexis Marshall

July 12, 2021

Williamson County Commissioners have finalized a $650 million budget and raised the property tax rate by 13 cents. The change is intended to give government agencies more spending power after years of conservative budgeting.

Filed Under: Business, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: property taxes, Williamson County

Nashville Will Celebrate Rep. John Lewis’ Legacy During March On Saturday

By Caroline Eggers

July 12, 2021

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This weekend, the city will commemorate the portion of Fifth Avenue renamed after the civil rights icon, beginning with a memorial service Friday night at First Baptist Church. After Rep. John Lewis, who began his work in Nashville, passed away last year, Metro Council renamed the portion from Germantown to the Nashville City Cemetery, to Rep. John Lewis Way.

Filed Under: History, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Fisk University, John Lewis

A Mix Of Gratitude And ‘Lingering Concern’ As Nashville’s Largest COVID Testing Site Winds Down

By Paige Pfleger

July 12, 2021

Sixty-seven weeks into a COVID testing site most assumed would be short term when it went up, the city is closing the location amid an increase in vaccinated people and a decrease in the positivity rate for the virus.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Coronavirus In Tennessee, coronavirus vaccine, COVID-19

New CMA ‘Summer Jam’ Will Also Air As Primetime TV Special

By Paige Pfleger

July 12, 2021

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A newly announced two-night concert at the end of July will feature big name acts in Nashville, including Luke Bryan, Mickey Guyton, Gwen Stefani, Carrie Underwood and others.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: CMA, CMA Music Festival, Country Music Association, COVID-19

Remembering TSU President Fred Humphries And His Role In Saving The State’s Only Public HBCU

By Nina Cardona

July 12, 2021

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A former president of Tennessee State University is being laid to rest Monday. Dr. Fred Humphries is credited as a key figure in the effort to prevent the state’s only historically black public university from being dissolved.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: desegregation, Geier case, history, Tennessee State University

Tennessee Comptroller Recommends Pandemic Recovery Funds Go To Bonuses For Essential Public Workers

By Caroline Eggers

July 12, 2021

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The U.S. Treasury is providing about $2.2 billion in pandemic relief funding directly to Tennessee counties and cities. But the federal stipulations that come with the funding have created confusion among local government officials

Filed Under: WPLN News

Investigation: Former Lebanon Hospital Owner Has Sued Hundreds Of Patients During The Pandemic

By Blake Farmer

July 12, 2021

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A WPLN News investigation finds the Tennova Lebanon hospital sued more than 1,000 patients over the past two years after striking a deal to be sold. And hundreds of those suits — in Wilson, Davidson and Rutherford counties — were filed during the pandemic.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Investigates Tagged With: Community Health Systems, hospital bills, Vanderbilt University Medical Center

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