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Blair McDonald

Blair McDonald, Digital Intern

Blair McDonald is WPLN’s spring 2021 digital news intern, working on digital-first news reporting, Curious Nashville and Instagram. Blair is a third-year student at Vanderbilt University, where she is pursuing a major in communications with a minor in world politics. Blair also serves as a deputy editor for the university's official newspaper, The Vanderbilt Hustler.

Curious Nashville: How Stick Figures Spotted Downtown Fit Into A Global Street Art Project

Blair McDonald

April 6, 2021

stikman public art nashville
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Have you noticed stick figures printed in downtown Nashville crosswalks? Curious Nashville finds there’s an anonymous artist who makes them.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Curious Nashville Tagged With: Curious Nashville, downtown, public art, stikman

Metro Schools Share More Details About Plans For In-Person School Over The Summer

Blair McDonald

March 10, 2021

MNPS classroom

Metro Nashville Public Schools has released more details about a new summer school program meant to help students catch up from the pandemic. The program will be open to students from kindergarten to 12th grade, with meals and transportation provided.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News

During A Day Of Remembrance, Officials Recall March Tornado From Nashville To Putnam County

Ambriehl Crutchfield, Blair McDonaldandTony Gonzalez

March 3, 2021

Terri McWilliams cleaning up

Many in Middle Tennessee are struggling today while marking the one-year anniversary of the region’s deadly tornadoes.

Filed Under: Metro

Some Power Restored, But Putnam County Expecting Uneven Recovery

Tony GonzalezandBlair McDonald

February 17, 2021

power outage briefing

Updated Wednesday at 4:30 p.m. Leaders in and around Putnam County are warning of power outages that could last for days as trees and limbs continue to fall, hampering the winter storm recovery.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: February 2021 Winter Storm, Putnam County, severe weather

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