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Tri-Star is working to open another freestanding emergency room — this one in White House, a small town about half an hour north of Nashville. WPLN health reporter Catherine Sweeney explains why we’re seeing more of these ERs crop up. wpln.org/post/freestand…
On today's What Where When-sday, we're talking about Nashville Public Library's Courtyard Concert Series. Also this week in Nashville: WNXP's 91 Day, Jack Silverman Quartet, Cage The Elephant and Sadler Vaden. More here: wnxp.org/what-where-whe…
What does Tennessee State do with its downtown campus? The small, downtown outpost of Tennessee State University is the result of a landmark civil rights lawsuit, and it’s named for the groundbreaking attorney who won the case for the #HBCU. wpln.org/post/nashvilla…
Very nice to be able to take the Trusty No. 9 Metro Center straight from the just-opened Rip Patton transit center in North Nashville without having to go back downtown. Need some sidewalks near WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio in Meteo Center, though…
If you've ever wondered: How did WPLN get that story? Now is your time to ask. Join our (free!) Friday webinar with education reporter Lexi Marshall and temporary foreign correspondent Rose Gilbert. Sign up here: eventbrite.com/e/how-we-got-t…
For many of Nashville’s bus riders, a trip across town often requires going downtown and making a transfer from one route to another. But WPLN's Cynthia Abrams reports the latest effort to streamline service has officially opened its doors. wpln.org/post/north-nas…
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers partnered with the town of Carthage this month to begin a streambank stabilization project on the Cumberland River. WPLN's Caroline Eggers reports it aims to prevent further erosion near a wastewater treatment plant. wpln.org/post/a-small-t…
As one of the year's biggest travel weekends kicks off, over 100 rideshare drivers are refusing to take fares at Nashville's airport. WPLN's Rose Gilbert says members of the new Tennessee Drivers Union are on strike for better pay and better conditions. wpln.org/post/rideshare…
For 40 years, Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds have been masters of melancholy. But their new album is an ode to joy (of sorts). Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds talked to WNXP Nashville music reporter Justin Barney about the album "Wild God" and the tragedy that changed him completely. wnxp.org/an-interview-w…
We’re switching things up in honor of #LaborDay. On Tuesday and Wednesday we look at labor from two POVs: safety and time. Then we'll hear Embedded: Supermajority hosted by Meribah Knight on Thursday and Friday. Join us all week on 90.3 WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio!
Studies show that employee well-being, retention and productivity all increase with a four-day work week. But how does it work? And is it as good as it sounds? Listen today at noon on 90.3 WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio.
Silent Book Club has gotten so big in the last couple months that Marquis Munson and I decided it was about time to talk with the local chapter's founder. Hear that convo in this week's What Where When-sday on WNXP Nashville and WPLN News - Nashville Public Radio: wnxp.org/what-where-whe…
Belmont University has a brand new medical school building. WPLN’s Catherine Sweeney tells us it will also hold a simulation lab. That facility will help train future doctors and nurses, but those won’t be the only students getting a hands-on education. wpln.org/post/belmont-s…
Most artists move to Nashville to be part of the music community and land opportunities in the business. Not Conner Youngblood. Senior music writer Jewly Hight says WNXP Nashville's Nashville Artist of the Month has quietly done his thing for years. wpln.org/post/conner-yo…
After white nationalist groups marched and rallied in Nashville this summer, city leaders reacted with a slate of legislation. WPLN Metro Reporter Cynthia Abrams says a half dozen measures began making their way through the Metro Council this week. wpln.org/post/hate-grou…