The White House coronavirus task force is briefing reporters on the latest on the pandemic today. Watch the update live, starting at 2:30 p.m.
Honky-Tonks Resist As Nashville Forces Closure For Coronavirus
Nashville’s honky-tonks are ignoring calls for “social distancing,” even after the Metro health board voted Sunday to shut them down. The city is trying to force bars on Lower Broadway to close after they were packed over the weekend.
Gov. Lee, House And Senate Speakers Meet To Discuss Future Of Legislative Session
Gov. Bill Lee met with Senate Speaker Randy McNally and House Speaker Cameron Sexton on Sunday night to discuss how to proceed with the legislative session because of the coronavirus pandemic, sources told WPLN News.
Democratic Debate Coverage And Analysis: Biden And Sanders Face Off One-On-One
Only two candidates will be onstage for Sunday’s Democratic primary debate: former Vice President Joe Biden and Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders. The CNN-Univision debate was relocated from Arizona to Washington, D.C., and will not have an in-person audience due to coronavirus concerns. Follow live coverage of the debate, with real-time analysis from NPR reporters.
They Stockpiled 17,700 Bottles Of Hand Sanitizer. Now Tennessee’s Attorney General Is Investigating.
Tennessee’s attorney general is investigating two men who have nearly 18,000 bottles of hand sanitizer stockpiled in their home outside Chattanooga.
WPLN News Special Report: Coronavirus In Tennessee
We have more questions than answers about what COVID-19 is going to look like here in Tennessee. But in a live, one-hour special airing Monday, we’re going to try to learn more. Join us at noon Central.
The Tri-Star State: What The Tennessee Legislature Has Been Doing Since The Tornadoes
The last two weeks in Tennessee have felt like four months. But all this time, the Tennessee legislature has still been conducting business.
#NoHandsNashville: An Artistic Way Of Combating Coronavirus
The Metro Nashville Arts Commission is joining the city in its efforts to combat the coronavirus pandemic.
Tornado Relief Groups Take Precautions Amid Concerns Of COVID-19
As Nashville continues mobilizing storm relief efforts, organizers are taking extra precautions due to coronavirus. But they’re still vowing to assist storm victims as long as needed.
Tornado Relief Explained: Here’s How To Get Help From FEMA And The SBA
Power is back for most, roads are clearing and mountains of debris are being hauled away, but for many Middle Tennesseans the path to recovery from the Super Tuesday tornadoes will be long and confusing. There are donations and insurance claims to sort through — and there’s federal assistance.