A Rutherford County family filed suit yesterday to try and get the Bible Park back.
A Rutherford County family filed suit yesterday to try and get the Bible Park back.
Nashville-based AmMed Direct says it will lose 6,000 customers July 1 if a new Medicare rule isn’t delayed.
Tennessee democrats will meet tomorrow for the party’s annual Jackson Day dinner in Nashville.
Medicare officials are pushing seniors in Tennessee to apply for extra money to help cover prescription drug costs.
Until the details of the governor’s revised budget come out on Monday, local government officials will remain wary.
The last time Governor Phil Bredesen made significant budget cut was five years ago – the first year he took office. Then, the Governor slashed departmental spending with 9% across the board budget cuts.
WPLN’s Jacqueline Fellows visits with Fisk University’s Altitude Achievement Missile Team. Their interest in rockets has turned into more than just a hobby and this year, the rocket team isn’t the underdog they were last year.
Three thousand residents in Bedford County are being asked to boil their drinking water.
As part of WPLN’s series on the fifth anniversary of the Iraq war, we go to Fort Campbell High School. – Some 120 seniors there are preparing to graduate, but many will end their high school career like it began, with at least one parent at war. Soldiers at Fort Campbell are on their third deployment to Iraq and Afghantistan and have missed the milestones of watching their kids grow up. Dating, basketball games, prom – it’s all been followed from afar.