The swine flu outbreak earlier this year has changed the way Tennessee is preparing for a potential second wave of the
Franklin & Hendersonville Say “No” to Guns in Parks
Guns in parks will continue to be banned in two more mid-state cities.
GM’s Spring Hill Buyout Deadline
Today is the deadline for Spring Hill’s 2,900 GM workers to decide if they will take a buyout. It’s still unclear how many will take the option, though last month’s news that the plant didn’t land GM’s new small car was surely a blow to workers.
May Town Hearing Today
The future of a major development in Bells Bend could hinge on a Metro hearing today.
Tennessee’s Party Line Vote on “Pay-As-You-Go”
Tennessee’s U.S. House members voted along party lines yesterday on the bill known as “PayGo.”
Pinnacle Financial Posts Loss, But Sees a Bright Side
Nashville-based Pinnacle Financial Partners posted a $33 million loss in the last quarter.
32 Layoffs in Marshall County
Teledyne Electronic Manufacturing Services in Lewisburg let go of 20 employees this week.
Metro Nashville Property Owners Get Appraisals Lowered
Most Davidson County property owners who complained their recent reappraisals were too high got some relief.
Capitol Hill Conversation – Environmental Lobby on Defense in 2009
Tennessee’s legislature isn’t known for championing environmental causes. Take this year – despite beginning the 2009 session just a few weeks after TVA’s massive ash spill that flooded homes and rivers, state lawmakers responded to the disaster with just one bill. WPLN’s Jacqueline Fellows and Joe White discuss why, in the midst of one the worst environmental catastrophes in state history, Tennessee’s environment still didn’t get much attention.