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Anjelica Rubin

‘One dink at a time’: Pickleball’s rise is obvious, but it’s harder to notice Nashville’s lack of court space

Anjelica Rubin

July 21, 2023

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When you walk by a tennis court in Nashville these days, chances are pickleball players have taken over.  

Filed Under: Metro, Sports, WPLN News Tagged With: pickleball, Sports

‘The work is not done’: A local immigrant advocacy group says it’s pushing for more permanent solutions after TPS extensions

Anjelica Rubin

July 6, 2023

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On June 13, the U.S. government announced the extension of the temporary legal status of more than 300,000 immigrants, whose deportation protections and work permits were targeted by the Trump administration.  

Filed Under: Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: immigrants, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, TIRRC, TPS, undocumented immigrants

‘The best day ever’: Nashville celebrates World Refugee Day in style

Anjelica Rubin

June 23, 2023

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The Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition held its annual World Refugee Day event this week in South Nashville — signifying that, for many refugees in the area, Nashville has become their home away from home.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: refugees, South Nashville, Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, TIRRC

After Three Brothers Coffee unionized last year, employees are striking again. This time, it’s over starting pay and staffing shortages.

Anjelica Rubin

June 14, 2023

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Three Brothers Coffee was closed Tuesday because its employees’ union, Coffee Workers of the South, was on strike. They’re demanding better wages and support from management due to staffing issues amidst exits from leadership positions.

Filed Under: Business, WPLN News Tagged With: coffee, Coffee Workers of the South, Three Brothers Coffee

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