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Racial Disparities Cause Concern In Tennessee Health Report

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June 10, 2014

A report card released today on men’s health showed that white men were more likely to die from accidents and suicide, black men were more prone to die from cancer, and Hispanic men struggled with chronic liver disease and cancer.

Filed Under: WPLN News

Nissan Leaf’s Sales Rise During Profitable Month For Automotive Industry

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June 4, 2014

May was the best sales month since the recession for many car companies, including Franklin-based Nissan. The company praises its Smyrna-produced Leaf, which has increased in sales by almost fifty percent since last year.

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Haslam Welcomes Chris Christie But Stops Short of Endorsing NJ Governor For President

micah bradley

May 29, 2014

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie will be making several appearances in Tennessee Friday, and the visits in Nashville and Memphis seem to be part of some potential pre-presidential race campaigning.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Bill Haslam, Chris Christie

More Business Filings Could Mean More Jobs In Tennessee

micah bradley

May 22, 2014

Around 29,000 new businesses have registered in Tennessee over the last year. A new quarterly analysis from the Secretary of State regarding openings and closures finds that new businesses could affect other aspects of the state’s economy.

Filed Under: WPLN News

After A Successful Final Four, Nashville May Get A Second Chance At Hosting

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May 20, 2014

Nashville hosted its first NCAA Women’s Basketball Final Four in early April. Now, Nashville and the NCAA are reviewing the impact of the tournament to decide if Nashville should host the women’s tournament again.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Bridgestone Arena, Final Four, NCAA

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