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Updates: Tennessee winter storm toll rises as region slowly moves toward normalcy

Tony Gonzalez

January 21, 2024

Tennessee’s cold blast has passed, but the return to normalcy will be a slow process.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: metro office of emergency management, winter storm, winter weather

Snow days can disrupt learning and routines. Here are some tips for supporting students when they return to school.

Alexis Marshall

January 19, 2024

Snow days can still be a “huge learning opportunity” for children. And there are ways to set students up for success when they return to the classroom.

Filed Under: Education, WPLN News Tagged With: K-12, Metro Nashville Public Schools, snow, winter storm

Sledding and bill writing: Tennessee lawmakers say they’re working from home this snowy week

Blaise Gainey

January 19, 2024

This week’s snow not only warranted schools shutting down, but also the state capitol. But lawmakers say they’ve still been working — from home.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: 113th Tennessee General Assembly, John Ray Clemmons, snow, tnleg, tnpol, William Lamberth, winter storm

Mayor Cooper drops a plan for adapting to climate change on his way out the door

Caroline Eggers

September 21, 2023

Soon after taking office, Mayor John Cooper signed the Global Covenant of Mayors, committing the city to creating plans to both mitigate and adapt to climate change.

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: climate change, earthquake, flood, heat, landslide, tornado, winter storm

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