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Meet Quin Evans-Segall, Metro Council At-Large candidate

Metro Council At-Large candidate Quin Evans-Segall is running for election in the Sept. 14 runoff. She spoke with Tennessean Opinion Editor David Plazas.

 

'We don't want other people to go through this': Tennessee advocates push for gun reform as lawmakers return

Clergy, Covenant families, Moms Demand Action and Voices for Safer Tennessee call on lawmakers to act ahead of special session on public safety.

 

'The beauty in Antioch': Young Nashville teacher returns to roots to launch high school

Miguel Reyna logged long hours on the bus in high school, all the while dreaming of teaching math in his own community.

 

Wilson County Schools reviewed 19 books. These titles didn't make the cut.

'Tricks,' 'Fun Home,' 'Jack of Hearts' among six books removed by the Wilson County Schools since reviews began in 2022.

 

Let's break it down: What Robertson County's 13.7% tax increase means for residents

A 13.7 percent property tax increase has been proposed by the Robertson County Commission.

 

Abrupt closures and re-openings of six rural TN newspapers highlight fragile media landscape

After six local papers in the upper-Cumberland region locked their doors, publishers swept in. But the incident marks yet another shaky save for community journalism.

 

Metro Nashville Public Schools to host job fair amid hundreds of vacancies

A total of 172 teaching jobs are still open at Metro Nashville Public Schools, along with hundreds of other roles.

 

Live special session updates: Clergy condemn gun violence during prayer event

The Tennessee General Assembly returns for a special session at 4 p.m. CT. Follow along for live updates.

 

Stretch of dangerous heat begins for Nashville, Middle Tennessee

The heat index could be as high as 108 Monday, with base temperatures expected to rise throughout the week.

 

'We get to shine no matter what': Children's choir sings at TN Capitol ahead of special session

The gathering, organized by the nonprofits Together Collective and Rise and Shine Tennessee, meant to send a message to lawmakers ahead of special session on public safety.

 

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