The coronavirus outbreaks in Tennessee prisons, nursing homes and homeless shelters have pandemic modelers struggling even more to predict the future. They’re attempting to look beyond isolated outbreaks to see how the virus is spreading among the general population.
Restoring Power Could Take Days After Tennessee Storm Leaves 240,000 In The Dark
More than 100,000 households across Middle Tennessee were still without power late Monday after a strong storm delivered winds over 60 mph the day before.
As COVID-19 Spreads Through Tennessee’s Largest Prison, Loved Ones Say Information Is Hard To Find
More than half of inmates at Tennessee’s largest prison have now tested positive for the coronavirus, in one of the biggest hotspots in the country. But amid the testing and quarantining of inmates, those with loved ones behind bars say it’s been nearly impossible to get information.
As Nashville Parents Adapt To Distance Learning, Many Say The School District’s Plan Is A Little Too Late
Metro families, teachers and administrators have been trying to figure out a way to keep students learning since schools closed on March 12.
Unconventional Ceremonies Give First-Generation Graduates A Chance To Celebrate With Family
Many first-generation students in Tennessee were looking forward to graduating in front of family and friends. But traditional ceremonies do not follow the new social distancing guidelines. So, students are celebrating virtually.








