COVID-19 has made for an awkward start to college sports this year. For example, there are some conferences that are currently not having college football
Metro Nashville Public Schools announced today the district’s six outdoor virtual learning help centers will remain open for an additional two weeks, through at least
Following an exchange of emails dating June 29th, 2020 between the Mayor’s office and Metro Public Health in which our administration gathered information about the
While the current health and economic crisis has impacted Americans nationwide, it has disproportionately affected the Native American/Alaska Native (NA/AN) community. Not only have chronic
Amid the COVID-19 pandemic, many Americans are looking into new life insurance coverage or taking a closer look at their existing coverage to make potential
Director of Schools Dr. Adrienne Battle has extended the window for families to decide between in-person and virtual learning and released the proposed schedule for
NeedLink Financial Assistance is urging all residents seeking financial help to complete their application completely and correctly the first time to ensure a timely processing
As COVID-19 wreaks havoc on a digital and educational divide that has already severely impacted African-American and other children of color, yet another situation on