Republican voters in Tennessee have showed up to vote for President Trump even though he faces no serious competition in the presidential primaries. According to numbers from the Tennessee Secretary of State’s office, nearly as many Republicans cast ballots as Democrats during early voting.
Trump Faces No Serious Competition In Tennessee, But Republicans Are Still Showing Up To Vote
The Tri-Star State: Democrats Make Their Final Pitches To Tennessee Voters Before Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday is around the corner – that’s when 14 states, including Tennessee, will hold presidential primaries.
One Nashville Nonprofit Is Trying To Track Protective Gear In Preparation For Coronavirus
The threat of COVID-19 has a Nashville nonprofit working with new urgency, helping the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention build a system that would track supplies of masks and other protective gear in U.S. hospitals.
Klobuchar, Buttigieg And Bloomberg Put Tennessee On Their Pre-Super Tuesday Weekend Itinerary
All three candidates need a strong showing on Super Tuesday — and particularly in Tennessee — to bolster their chances.
Live Coverage: 2020 South Carolina Primaries
The Democratic presidential primary candidates are competing in South Carolina on Saturday, hoping to win over voters in the fourth contest of 2020. Follow NPR’s live coverage of the primary, including results and analysis.
Nashville Community College Links Up With Metro Schools To Land Students In Lucrative Careers
Metro Nashville Public Schools is deepening its partnership with Nashville State Community College. The goal is to give students a better shot at getting new jobs that are coming into the city.
Curious Nashville: How The Bordeaux Neighborhood Got Its Name
Nestled in the northwest corridor of Nashville, with lush greenery and rolling hills, the Bordeaux community offers a quiet existence just 10 minutes from the hustle of downtown. For decades, the predominantly African American community has been home to many working- and middle-class families, along with pockets of affluent doctors and administrators from the city’s historically black colleges and universities. […]
Five Questions With Spring Intern Sam Zern
Sam Zern is the newest member of WPLN News. Get to know the Vanderbilt senior who graduates in May.
Nashville’s Rolling Hot Tubs, Party Tractors And Pedal Taverns May See Tighter Rules
Tighter rules could be coming to the party vehicles that slowly circulate through downtown Nashville.








