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Equity Alliances Staffs Up
The statewide non-profit focused on the civic and economic empowerment of the Black community is expanding its operations.

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The statewide non-profit focused on the civic and economic empowerment of the Black community is expanding its operations.

COVID-19 has made it challenging for farms that produce cheese products to move large quantities through grocery and restaurant channels,
Writer says it's time that the Confederate flag image be removed from the Williamson County seal.
Nashville General Hospital, which is run by the Hospital Authority, received the money last week.
Board members are concerned that the metro area's COVID-19 case count has been rising in recent weeks.
According to the SPLC, Tennessee ranks second in the USA for largest number of hate groups, four of which are dedicated anti-Muslim groups.
In an open letter to Gov. Lee, 18 groups called growing COVID-19 infection rates a “state of emergency in Latino communities.”
The Supreme Court ruled against the Trump administration and upheld Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, but many face barriers in TN.
The census deadline, originally July 31, has been pushed back to Oct. 31.
The computers are being purchased through a contract with Dell.
Tennessee’s abortion providers have asked for a temporary halt on the measure.
According to the lawsuit, EMTs were scheduled for 12-hour shifts, but required to be on-call at all times.
The council will vote to fill the seat during its July 21 meeting.
Eight Tennessee clinics challenging a heartbeat abortion ban outlined the consequences for patients.
Columnist Mark Harmon criticizes response to COVID-19 and other issues.
As early as April 2020, studies into the use of cannabis terpene for COVID-19 treatment launched.
The paper acted in response to backlash from a print advertisement that predicted “Islam” would detonate a nuclear bomb in Nashville.
It’s 9:30 a.m. and the collard greens, crowder peas and butter beans are ready; the oxtails are roasting in the oven; and the pigs feet ...
Some advocates are already pushing for an outside hire.
McCall says Tennesseans who are sick of attacks on their fellow citizens.