Ax falls on Curb Records

Posted: October 31, 6:40 p.m. CSTAt least six employees of Curb Records have lost their jobs, the result of restructuring and downsizing that rocked the Nashville offices Thursday and Friday. More

Sports Briefs

Springfield's Bradley commits to Commodores More Fairgrounds Speedway gets new name, series

TDOT puts 840 North on hold

Posted: October 31, 1:23 p.m. CSTThe Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced today it is officially putting a proposed plan to build a northern section of State Route 840 on hold. More

Dom

After an official DDs investigation, I've concluded there is no truth to the rumor that MBA and BA players will skip this annual showdown to go trick-or-treating with their parents down Belle Meade Boulevard and Granny White Pike. Instead, the Big Red and the Eagles will treat fans to a Clinic Bowl appetizer, as these two are a lock for the Nov. 22 battle at Vanderbilt. MBA, with the psychological advantage, wins. MBA 28, BA 21 More

Duo leads Antioch to title

The Antioch Bears already had a star running back in junior LaMarcus Coker. But coach Thomas McPhail knew he had another talented back in sophomore Preston Brown, who needed to get some carries as well. More

Pugilistic Preds win

It was all in the numbers

Death Notices

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MBA, BA meet in top local rivalry

Skip the fact that they are ranked No. 1 and 2 in the state. Forget that Montgomery Bell Academy is ranked ninth in the nation by USA Today. More

FRA

From professional player to established coach, George Weicker has been a fixture in Nashville sports for a quarter of a century. More

Ryan must win back-to-back for state title

Within one game of beating Briarcrest for the second straight time in the state tournament, Father Ryan faltered and lost to the Saints in five games Thursday afternoon in the Division II volleyball event at MTSU

TSU, EIU reunite on heels of

It is difficult to think about Tennessee State University

Spurrier under fire in Washington

It has already started rolling and will soon kick into high gear. But unlike a lot of rumors, this one has legs and like the force of one of those southern California fires, it will eventually spread and consume us. More

MTSU's Kelly kicks it true

Brian Kelly is one of the least recognized players on the MTSU football team.

SEC, Big Ten heads speak

On topics large and small, SEC Commissioner Mike Slive and Big Ten Commissioner Jim Delany engaged a Nashville Sports Council luncheon audience as part of the Council

Lottery headquarters move to MetroCenter

The Tennessee Lottery is leaving downtown for MetroCenter, vacating its temporary space near the Capitol to take up permanent residence in the former Nortel office building. More

Defense witnesses downplay allegations

Metro presented its defense Thursday in a lawsuit filed by a female sergeant who claims she was intentionally transferred for retaliatory reasons after she reported accusations of sexual harassment against a lieutenant at the Metro Police Academy. More

System rewards teachers

State education officials are taking the first steps today toward creating a reward system to recognize schools, teachers and districts making strides in closing the achievement gap or exhibiting exceptional annual progress. More

Grandstaff bridges traditional, modern gaps

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Pianist Dudley teams with New York flutist in concert

Pianist Bruce Dudley is a highly admired composer, educator and among the city More

Metro Madden mad

More than 500 football video game junkies, ages 13 and up, are loosening up their fingers and thumbs to take the Madden Challenge 9 a.m. Saturday at Opry Mills Shopping Center. More