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Paige Pfleger

Paige Pfleger covers criminal justice for WPLN News. She has investigated guns and juvenile justice as a fellow with ProPublica's Local Reporting Network, and her investigation into domestic violence and firearms dispossession won a regional Edward R. Murrow award and was a finalist for an Investigative Reporters and Editors Award and a Livingston Award. She previously covered criminal justice and addiction in Ohio and was named the state's reporter of the year by the Associated Press. Her work has appeared nationally on NPR, The Washington Post, Marketplace, and PRI's The World, and she has worked in the newsrooms of The Tennessean, Michigan Radio, WHYY, Vox and NPR headquarters in DC.

Proposed Concert Series Aims To Help Nashville’s Musicians And Community Bounce Back From The Pandemic

By Paige Pfleger

May 19, 2021

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Fourteen concerts drawing 60,000 a night. That’s the pitch a local nonprofit is making to aid the city’s recovery from the COVID pandemic.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Metro, WPLN News Tagged With: COVID-19, music

Colonial Pipeline Shutdown Could Have Effect On Gas Prices In Tennessee

By Paige Pfleger

May 10, 2021

The disruption of a major gasoline pipeline could cause rising prices or gas shortages in Tennessee, if it persists. The Colonial Pipeline stretches from the Gulf Coast region to the East Coast, and is a major supplier to Tennessee.

Filed Under: Business Tagged With: Colonial Pipeline

Tennessee’s March Floods Get Disaster Declaration From FEMA, With Funding To Follow

By Paige Pfleger

May 10, 2021

Rutherford County water rescue

The federal government has officially declared the flash floods on March 27 and March 28 to have been a major disaster. That means federal money will be available to pay for response efforts and infrastructure repair in 23 Tennessee counties.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: FEMA, March 2021 Flood, TEMA

A Maury County High School’s New Studio Gives Rural Students Hands-On Experience In Music Production

By Paige Pfleger

May 6, 2021

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About an hour from Nashville’s famous Music Row, a new studio that’s tucked inside a high school is giving students the chance to write, record, produce and mix their own music. Educators at Mount Pleasant High School hope it gives rural students experience with different career pathways in music.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Education, Mount Pleasant, music industry, rural economies, STEM

One Woman’s Death Illustrates How Guns Can Stay In Dangerous Hands In Tennessee

By Paige Pfleger

April 29, 2021

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A Nashville woman had done everything domestic violence victims can do in Tennessee to prevent her estranged husband from killing her. She had even armed herself. Yet she wound up dead.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: domestic violence, gun dispossession, gun laws, guns

‘We Keep Us Safe’: Nashville Protesters Rally For Peace After Police Shooting

By Paige Pfleger

April 24, 2021

In response to rising gun violence, community organizers in Nashville wanted April 24 to be 24 hours of peace. A police shooting just before midnight shattered that plan.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: gun violence, Jefferson Street, Metro Nashville Police Department, Metro Police, Nashville police, police, protest, shooting, shootings

African Art Installation Highlights An Iconic Piece Of Nashville’s History On Fisk’s Campus

By Paige Pfleger

April 23, 2021

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People driving past Fisk University’s campus on Dr. D.B. Todd Jr. Boulevard might notice one of the historic buildings draped in burlap sacks. The installment is the work of an African artist, assembled by students.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, History, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: Art, Fisk University, public art

In Music City, Venues And Musicians Are Mostly On Their Own To Decide How Live Music Returns

By Paige Pfleger

April 21, 2021

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Nashville is used to being a music industry leader, but when it comes to reinvigorating a live music scene hit hard by the pandemic, there’s no strategic plan in place. That’s forcing venues and musicians to make tough decisions.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WNXP, WPLN News Tagged With: COVID-19, economy, Lower Broadway, music

Business Leaders Warn Against Economic Fallout From Anti-LGBT Legislation

By Paige Pfleger

April 12, 2021

Tennessee could be off the table for future NFL, NCAA and FIFA competitions because of the state’s new transgender sports law.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Business, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Business, Joe Woolley, lgbt, NCAA, NFL, Tennessee Legislature, Tennessee Politics

Young Transgender Tennesseans Feel Bullied By Anti-LGBT Legislation

By Paige Pfleger

April 12, 2021

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Adam remembers turning to the internet two years ago to pinpoint the exact right words for his gender identity. That’s when he came across articles about anti-transgender legislation. He felt demonized.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, Politics, Sports, WPLN News Tagged With: lgbtq, Sports, Tennessee Politics, transgender

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