Most Tennessee counties have now moved the cutoff down to 70. But Davidson County has thousands still waiting, with a total of 34,000 residents in the 75 and up category, outside of nursing homes.
It May Be March Before Nashville Starts Vaccinating People 70 And Over
Nashville Christmas Bombing Has State Officials Digging Into AT&T’s Network
In the aftermath of the Christmas Day bombing, dozens of 911 call centers lost service in Tennessee. And as more details emerge about what went wrong, members of Tennessee’s Emergency Communications Board are anticipating policy changes.
Country Star Morgan Wallen Suspended By Label, Dropped by Radio, CMT After Using Slur
The moves came after TMZ posted a video of the fast-rising country star using a racial slur.
Nashville Police Used An Uncommon Tactic In Last Week’s Shooting
When gunfire broke out, police were using a “vehicle jam” — a tactic that requires hours of training, extensive planning and practice.
How Chief John Drake Is Reorganizing The Metro Nashville Police Department
WPLN’s Samantha Max has been closely following the changes at the Metro Nashville Police Department in Chief John Drake’s first few months in leadership. She talks to afternoon host Rachel Iacovone about the changes.
Nashville Reduces Speed Limit From 30 To 25 mph For Many Streets
Nashville is reducing speed limits on many neighborhood streets to 25 mph following two years of rising pedestrian deaths.
Nursing Homes Complete First Round Of Vaccinations Across Tennessee
Tennessee has completed first doses for all of its nursing home residents, and Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey expects a similar milestone for those in assisted living “in the next few days.”
Tennessee Has Spent $2B In Pandemic Relief, Expects Next Round To Boost Schools And Housing
The state of Tennessee is taking stock of its coronavirus relief spending and preparing for the next round of federal aid. Thus far, the state has spent just over $2 billion, or 91% of its allotment.
Shooting By Nashville Police Officer Resurfaces Questions About The Department’s Proactive Teams
The team resembles several proactive initiatives that have come and gone at MNPD over the years, following criticism from community members for their aggressive enforcement tactics.
Nashville Metro Council Wrestles With How Much Broader To Make Police Surveillance Powers
Nashville officials are debating whether the city should use license plate readers to try to solve crimes or continue to restrict their use.