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NashVillager Podcast: Honoring Charles Kimbrough

By Nina Cardona

March 7, 2025

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How do you honor a life dedicated to furthering human rights? Plus, the local news for March 7, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: civil rights, civil rights movement

A fossil fuel may be rebranded ‘renewable energy’ under proposed Tennessee law

By Caroline Eggers

March 7, 2025

Tennessee may become the first state to legally define gas as “renewable energy.” State law currently defines natural gas as “clean energy.”

Filed Under: Environment, WPLN News Tagged With: cancer, fossil fuels, methane, renewable energy, Tennessee General Assembly, Tennessee Valley Authority

Tennessee Department of Correction will offer more accommodations for deaf incarcerated people after lawsuit settlement

By Paige Pfleger

March 6, 2025

Deaf, incarcerated people in TDOC custody will have access to videophones, sign language interpreters and other options behind bars.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: Americans with Disabilities Act, Disability Rights Tennessee, TDOC

Tennessee kids will have to say goodbye to cellphones in schools

By Camellia Burris

March 6, 2025

A sign that says "No cell phone during home work"

Both chambers of the statehouse overwhelmingly passed a bill that would ban cell phone use in schools. The legislation will now head to Gov. Bill Lee.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: Cameron Sexton, legislative session, public schools, William Lamberth

Nashville police department updates sexual misconduct policy after years of pressure from former officers

By Paige Pfleger

March 6, 2025

The Metro Nashville Police Department has added a sexual misconduct policy to its manual after nearly five years of advocacy from current and former MNPD employees.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, WPLN News Tagged With: Metro Nashville Police Department, sexual harassment, silent no longer

NashVillager Podcast: Your turn to stand up for public media

By Nina Cardona

March 6, 2025

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What can you do on Protect Public Media Day? Plus, the local news for March 6, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: journalism

Tennessee schools could charge tuition for students without legal status under a bill advancing in the statehouse

By Marianna Bacallao

March 5, 2025

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Schools could refuse to teach students without legal status, or charge their families tuition, under the bill.

Filed Under: Education, Politics, Race & Equity, WPLN News Tagged With: 114th Tennessee General Assembly, Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, Bo Watson, immigrants, Immigration, Raumesh Akbari, Rutherford County Schools, Supreme Court, tnleg, tnpol, U.S. Supreme Court, undocumented students

NashVillager Podcast: Fewer Christians in the Bible Belt

By Nina Cardona

March 5, 2025

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Is religious thinking changing in Tennessee? Plus, the local news for March 5, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: Christianity, religion

Secrecy laws, low regulation and ‘gray markets’ mean Tennesseans know very little about the state’s lethal injection drugs

By Catherine Sweeney

March 5, 2025

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Tennessee is set to resume executions in May, but the state’s lethal injection drug supply is shrouded in mystery.

Filed Under: Criminal Justice, Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Appalachia + Mid-South Newsroom, death penalty, Department of Correction, execution, executions, lethal injection, pentobarbital

NashVillager Podcast: A trade war

By Nina Cardona

March 4, 2025

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What’s the history of trade wars in U.S. foreign policy? Plus, the local news for March 4, 2025.

Filed Under: History, NashVillager Podcast, WPLN News Tagged With: Trade War

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