About 1 million students will be out of school by the end of the week in Tennessee due to closures caused by the coronavirus pandemic. This means many parents will need child care, so Gov. Bill Lee is asking individuals, organizations and churches to pitch in.
Gov. Lee Calls On Tennesseans To Help With Child Care During School Closures
Their Businesses Were Destroyed In The Tornadoes — And Remnants Were Found Across The State
The day after storms cut through Nashville, Fawn Bonning was surprised to see debris on her property in Livingston, Tennessee. She found a photo, some plastic foam and then a well-traveled memento — a menu from High Garden. The tea and herb shop in East Nashville is 100 miles away.
Tornado Volunteer Efforts Slow, But Funds Are Beginning To Reach Survivors And Nonprofits
Volunteerism is trailing off after record-breaking turnout during the initial days of tornado relief in Middle Tennessee. As recovery needs change and coronavirus spreads, volunteer counts have dipped. But emergency money has begun to reach recipients.
Daily Coronavirus Briefings At The White House
Watch the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic.
Need A Place That’s Still Open? Try Your Local Tennessee State Park.
There’s lots of room to spread out at the 56 state parks within Tennessee. That’s the message from the Tennessee State Parks system during the coronavirus update.
Gov. Lee Backs Off Biggest Plans For Spending Increases, Adds Recovery Money
Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Gov. Bill Lee is walking backs some of his biggest new spending priorities for the year and diverting some of that money into fighting COVID-19 and helping with tornado recovery.
March 18: Coronavirus Briefings At The White House
Watch the latest updates on the coronavirus pandemic, expected to begin at 10:30 a.m. central Wednesday, March 18.
Many Nashville Musicians Weathered The Storm — But Now, There’s This
Nashville’s music was ready to start playing again after the March 3 tornadoes when COVID-19 precautions led to a stream of cancellations. But now as venues close and honky-tonks go quiet, the music industry is facing massive setbacks.
COVID-19: Hard Questions, Real Answers
WPLN News will air a live call-in special today and tomorrow — COVID-19: Hard Questions, Real Answers — hosted by Minnesota Public Radio’s Kerri Miller. Call 800-242-2828 to share your thoughts on the live show.
Strange Times Call For Special Measures As Nashville Metro Council Meets Amid Outbreak
With the coronavirus outbreak casting its pall, Nashville’s Metro Council took precautions Tuesday night while conducting a sharply abbreviated meeting.