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In A First, Metro Housing Agency Approves Funding For A $25 Million Charter School

Meribah Knight

December 13, 2017

Listen The Metro Housing Board moved ahead on a plan to pay for the construction of a $25-million-dollar East Nashville charter school. It’s an unprecedented financing move that opens up the agency to risk by acting as both the developer and the lender for the project.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: affordable housing, MDHA

60 Years On, Keeping RCA Studio B From Dying Behind A ‘Glass Coffin’

Jason Moon Wilkins

December 12, 2017

Listen RCA Studio B is no longer the hit factory it was when it opened 60 years ago in Nashville but some modern musicians are still recording there, seeking its signature sound.

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Arts, MPX Local Stories

Google Fiber Hits Fewer Snags In Nashville With Novel ‘Microtrenching’ Technique

Tony Gonzalez

December 12, 2017

[asset-audio[{“description”: “Hear the radio version of this story.”, “fid”: “33956”, “uri”: “npraudio://201712/1712xx_microtrenching.mp3”}]] Google Fiber has dramatically shifted its construction technique for bringing its high-speed internet option to Nashville. While fighting for access to utility poles had spawned an epic legal battle, the company and city officials are finding satisfaction with a method known as “microtrenching.”

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: Google Fiber, internet

State Breaks Ground On $120M Library And Archives Along Bicentennial Mall

Chas Sisk

December 11, 2017

After more than a decade of planning, the state of Tennessee has started construction on a new Library & Archives building, as officials formally broke ground Monday at the corner of Sixth Avenue North and Jefferson Street.

Filed Under: Politics, WPLN News Tagged With: library, Politics

Health Care Firms Among Nashville Employers Pledging To Promote Voter Registration

Blake Farmer

December 11, 2017

Listen The largest employers in Nashville have agreed to promote voter registration as part of their hiring process. The project is spearheaded by Democratic Congressman Jim Cooper and Republican state Sen. Steve Dickerson, who last year promoted registration in Nashville high schools and saw an 85 percent bump.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, voting

Nashville To Test Overnight Homeless Shelter At Room In The Inn

Tony Gonzalez

December 11, 2017

Listen When temperatures drop this winter, Nashville will add another way of sheltering the homeless. Room In The Inn, which typically coordinates a network of temporary shelters, will start opening its own doors overnight, and there will be fewer rules about who can come inside.

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: homeless, News

Movers & Thinkers: A Hospice Doctor On Bearing Witness At The End Of Life

Emily Siner

December 11, 2017

As a palliative care doctor at Alive Hospice, Sasha Bowers has been there at the very end of life for a lot of people. This exposure to the dying has given her a perspective on death that most people don’t have, and she talked to WPLN’s Emily Siner in our podcast Movers & Thinkers about […]

Filed Under: Arts, Culture & Music, WPLN News Tagged With: Alive Hospice, Arts

General Hospital Tries To Keep New Audit From Being Used Against Them

Blake Farmer

December 11, 2017

Ambulance at Nashville General

Nashville General Hospital is trying to keep a negative audit from being used to justify shutting down the facility. The Metro Hospital Authority has been fighting a proposal from Mayor Megan Barry to downsize the city’s struggling safety-net hospital, and some board members are worried about how an audit might look to the casual observer.

Filed Under: Health Care, WPLN News Tagged With: Health Care, Nashville General Hospital

Curious Nashville: We Answer Your Burning Questions About Jason Moon Wilkins’ Name

Emily Siner

December 8, 2017

Every weekday morning, public radio listeners across Middle Tennessee tune in to the dulcet voice of WPLN morning host Jason Moon Wilkins. Presumably, when they hear him, most listeners are interested in the news he’s sharing and the local stories he’s playing. But eventually, one anonymous listener started wondering about Jason Moon Wilkins himself, submitting […]

Filed Under: Curious Nashville, WPLN News Tagged With: Arts, Curious Nashville

Famed Civil Rights Lawyer Comes Full Circle At Lipscomb

Natasha Senjanovic

December 8, 2017

Listen When Fred Gray was a high schooler in Nashville, he dreamed of going to Lipscomb University — which he could not, due to segregation. After becoming a lawyer he tried suing the school, and lost. Today, Gray helps raise money and teaches at an institute on campus that bears his name. And Lipscomb is […]

Filed Under: WPLN News Tagged With: News

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