Here are key dates in Glen Casada’s political career.
WPLN’s Paige Pfleger becomes newsroom’s criminal justice reporter
Paige Pfleger has been named the criminal justice reporter at WPLN News. Pfleger has been at WPLN News since February 2021, previously serving as WPLN’s arts and culture reporter. Before her time in Nashville, she worked in Central Ohio at WOSU News, covering criminal justice and the addiction crisis, and was named Ohio’s reporter of […]
WPLN News receives national and statewide awards for its service to local journalism
The WPLN newsroom has received several awards in the past few months. The national Sigma Delta Chi Award for Feature Reporting by the Society of Professional Journalists was given to WPLN’s Meribah Knight and ProPublica’s Ken Armstrong for their reporting on Rutherford County in 2021. Three Public Media Journalist Association Awards, which are based on […]
Tennessee’s election results: Andy Ogles comes out on top in District 5, voters talk abortion at the polls, Bill Lee will face Democrat Jason Martin for governor
Big decisions. Small turnout. That’s the election expectation Thursday as Tennesseans cast ballots.
With Roe v. Wade gone, we want to hear your stories about getting healthcare in Middle Tennessee
We want to hear your stories about life after Roe v. Wade. Have you faced any obstacles receiving reproductive care, including contraceptives? Have you had to travel out of state to receive abortion care? Are you currently pregnant and concerned about giving birth in Tennessee?
Elections 2022: Tell WPLN News what issues matter most to you
Tennessee voters will pick winners this year in important political offices at all levels of government. WPLN News wants to know how you’re thinking about these elections.
WPLN producer chosen for Fulbright scholarship
WPLN producer Alexis Marshall has received a Fulbright scholarship to travel to Germany.
Watch Live: Ketanji Brown Jackson sworn in to the Supreme Court
Moments after Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer officially retires on Thursday, Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson will be sworn in as the next justice. Jackson will be the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s high court.








