Listen The two Democrats vying to be Tennessee’s next governor made another pitch Tuesday to expand pre-K education. That’s even though recent research from Vanderbilt University has led some communities, including Nashville, to hit pause on expansion plans.
Tennessee Workers Comp Rates Down By A Third Since Reform
Listen Industrial employers in Tennessee have seen a big drop in what they’re paying to insure their workers on the job. The latest proposed rates represent a 36 percent decrease since workers comp laws were overhauled in 2014.
WPLN Turns Fifty
Nashville Public Radio turns 50 years old today. Considering that FM radio was still a new frontier in broadcasting a half-century ago, it’s a significant anniversary. So it only seems appropriate to look back at how things have changed at this station over those years.

