Sergio Martínez-Beltrán
Sergio Martínez-Beltrán is Nashville Public Radio’s political reporter. Prior to moving to Nashville, Sergio covered education for the Standard-Examiner newspaper in Ogden, Utah. He is a Puerto Rico native and his work has also appeared on NPR station WKAR, San Antonio Express-News, Inter News Service, GFR Media and WMIZ 1270 AM.
In his free time (once in a blue moon), Sergio can be found playing volleyball or in Flamenco Beach in Culebra, Puerto Rico. He is a graduate of Michigan State University and the coolest uncle (feel free to fact-check) to Olivia and Jimena.
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Not only will Tennessee now track the cases of COVID-19 in schools across the state, but it is expected to make the information public. The latest...
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The pandemic has made it difficult to find poll workers. Joining with other states, Tennessee lowered the age for election workers to 16. In one county, 32% of poll workers are 16 to 17 years old.
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Election officials in Tennessee have now changed their position on who they deem eligible to vote absentee. The state made its revelation Thursday at a...
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Gov. Bill Lee released on Tuesday his plan to reopen schools across Tennessee. The governor expects most districts will return to in-person instruction...
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Democrats in Tennessee are starting to choose their nominee for the U.S. Senate. This time around, three relatively inexperienced candidates are the top...
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Tennessee Election Officials Always Worry About Lack Of Poll Workers; Teenagers Are Making It BetterTennessee has launched a campaign to help counties recruit poll workers amid the coronavirus pandemic. About 3,000 have signed up through this...
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Both Bill Hagerty and Manny Sethi have been holding in-person events in the middle of a pandemic, with just one month until the August primary. They’re...
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Gov. Bill Lee said on Wednesday afternoon that the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest in the state Capitol should be moved to the Tennessee State Museum. ...
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For the first time, Tennessee’s State Capitol Commission is likely to vote for the removal of the bust of Nathan Bedford Forrest. The monument to the...
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Gov. Bill Lee has extended Tennessee’s state of emergency for two more months. The original order was set to expire Tuesday. Lee’s office said Monday...