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LifeWay Implosion Reminds Spectator Of How Old Nashville Will ‘Never Go Back’

LifeWay Implosion Reminds Spectator Of How Old Nashville Will ‘Never Go Back’

Chris St. Clair

January 6, 2018

Listen Demolition teams brought down LifeWay’s Draper Tower on Saturday without incident. The building was known for the Christian crosses on its façade, and its implosion makes way for a new billion-dollar development in its place.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Economic Development, Lifeway

A Wave Of Turnover Could Scramble The Legislative Session

Chas SiskandJason Moon Wilkins

January 5, 2018

Listen Tennessee is in for an eventful few weeks, as lawmakers return to Nashville for the second year of the 110th General Assembly. And while it’s hard to predict what controversies will arise while they’re in session, it is clear that a huge wave of turnover is on the horizon.

Filed Under: Politics, The Tri-Star State, WPLN News Tagged With: Politics, Tennessee Politics Podcast

Curious Nashville: Why Did Opryland USA Go Away?

Jason Moon Wilkins

January 5, 2018

Listen

Twenty years ago, Nashville had a theme park. Opryland USA sat in a curve of the Cumberland River now home to a giant mall. It had roller coasters, Southern-themed restaurants and live country music revues. Memories of rides like the Screamin’ Delta Demon are still traded like gold among longtime Nashvillians — as are the […]

Filed Under: Curious Nashville, WPLN News Tagged With: Curious Nashville

Farm Bureau Hopes ‘Pleasant Surprise’ Of Trump Speech In Nashville Will Yield Legislative Progress

Chas Sisk

January 5, 2018

Listen President Donald Trump is expected to tout his administration’s plans for rural America next week, when he makes his second visit to Middle Tennessee since taking office a year ago.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: agriculture, Donald Trump

Republican Legislator Blames Failure Of Insure Tennessee For Latest Rural Hospital Closure

Blake Farmer

January 4, 2018

Listen Tennessee’s reluctance to expand Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act is still being blamed for the high number of hospital closures in the state — the most in the U.S. outside of Texas. And this week brings one more. The Decatur County Commission decided to close its only hospital this week, citing the increased […]

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, rural economies

Desperate For Ice Time, Middle Tennessee Hockey Players Go To Extremes

Tony Gonzalez

January 4, 2018

Listen It has become harder in Middle Tennessee to find available ice rinks for youth hockey — reaching a point in which existing sheets of ice are regularly put to use until past midnight and prompting even Bridgestone Arena to occasionally open its pro-caliber rink to youth games.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: hockey, News

A Massive Implosion Is On This Weekend In Downtown Nashville

Tony Gonzalez

January 4, 2018

Listen After a short delay, an iconic downtown Nashville tower will be imploded on Saturday morning, sending off the former LifeWay office known for its monumental embedded cross.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: development, Lifeway

Detained Iraqis Living In Tennessee Could Be Released On Bail

Chas Sisk

January 4, 2018

Listen A group of Nashville Kurds could be released from federal custody after spending nearly seven months in detention, after a judge in Michigan determined the government has not shown they’re dangerous to the public or flight risks.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Nashville Kurds

A North Nashville Eatery Expands Minds And Palates, One Vegan Chicken Biscuit At A Time

Meribah Knight

January 3, 2018

Listen A couple years back Tiffany Hancock, a devoted vegan, had a crisis of conviction. It was over a doughnut.  

Filed Under: Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: North Nashville, Vegan

Neighborhood Defenders Sound Alarm Against Nashville’s Reworked Short-Term Rental Proposal

Tony Gonzalez

January 3, 2018

The public spoke out to the Metro Council for more than two hours on Tuesday night about proposed short-term rental regulations. The council’s preliminary response shows that at least some new restrictions are likely on platforms such as Airbnb, but there’s still a push to do more.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News, short term rental properties

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