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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The Republican Caucus in the Tennessee House of Representatives has decided to close their meetings to the press.This means that Tennesseans will now be…
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Like many other Republicans across the country, Gov. Bill Lee is not recognizing Joe Biden as the president-elect. At least for now.Talking to reporters…
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For a moment, it didn’t seem like it was going to happen. But after months of preparation, the last presidential debate has taken place without any major…
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Gov. Bill Lee announced Tuesday he is signing two executive orders that repeal all COVID-19-related restrictions on businesses and crowd sizes in 89…
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Recent court rulings have created a lot of confusion regarding who can request mail-in ballots and voting in general.And, as a crucial election…
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The Tennessee Department of Education released on Wednesday its school outbreak dashboard, a day after missing a deadline to make the data public on…
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Tennessee is preparing a COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan that could be ready for use within the next few months.This week, officials the Centers for…
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After weeks of pushback from parents, Tennessee will now make some data on school outbreaks public.The Tennessee Department of Education says it will soon…
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For the second night in a row, a Tennessean took on the stage of the Republican National Convention.Memphis resident Alice Marie Johnson was freed by…
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Tennessee’s Black legislators are calling out the top Republican in the state Senate for sharing a post that threatened violence against Black Lives…