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UT scrimmage a deadlock

Tennessee wrapped up its Tuesday session at Neyland Stadium with a half-hour of scrimmage work as the Vols opened Week 3 of spring drills. The practice was the seventh of 14 scheduled dates leading into the April 17 Orange and White Game. More

VU to lower ticket prices

On the heels of lowering ticket prices for men

Death Notices

The City Paper publishes death notices of individuals from the Nashville area. Whenever possible, we will continue to publish the notice until the date of burial. Funeral home directors may contact The City Paper at 298-9833 to place notices and for our policies regarding placement. More

Sullivan drought reaches 10 games

Nashville winger Steve Sullivan has gone 10 games without scoring a goal and he received no sympathy from his former teammates, especially Chicago goaltender Jocelyn Thibault. More

Bruins get into sister act

The Final Jeopardy answer is: The Brentwood High softball team this season. More

Ensworth hires former BGA standout

Ensworth High students will definitely be fit. More

Nedney comeback on track

Joe Nedney will forever be linked with the so-christened

Butts' heroics becoming old hat

NORMAN, Okla.

Commodores blank Bruins

Vanderbilt scored a pair of runs in the first inning and one in the sixth and received nearly perfect performances from pitchers Matt Buschmann and Stephen Shao in blanking Belmont 3-0 at Hawkins Field Tuesday night. More

Montessorri fate questionable

Margaret Allen Montessorri Middle School parents have a different proposal for the school after being told Monday night of plans to use the building for Una Elementary students and fifth and sixth graders at Apollo Middle who live in the Una Elementary zone. More

No time wasted in Preds

The Nashville Predators have 180 minutes left to earn a spot in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. More

Close call Vols win again

NORMAN, Okla.

Beverage Board covers up Sutler

Nipples will no longer be visible on the menu or on the wall at The Sutler, 2608 Franklin Road, following a request from the Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission to remove the mid-1800s nude photography or else. More

Controversial gun bill dies in state House

The controversial bill to allow registered gun owners to go armed in establishments that serve alcohol died in the House Tuesday but the sponsor says new legislation to address the issue would be presented as early as next week. More

MNEA objects to Metro proposals

The Metro schools administration proposals for negotiations with the Metro Nashville Education Association (MNEA) were not received warmly Tuesday afternoon as the changes struck sensitive areas including the elimination of seniority privileges in regards to staff reductions and transfers. More

Lawmakers' actions questioned

Lawmakers have filed close to 30 amendment proposals to the Tennessee Constitution, which are causing some legislators to question the sincerity with which fellow politicians treat the state

Midtown slated for major condo project

Nashville

Metro student quilts warm freed slaves from India

Handcrafted quilts designed by H.G. Hill Middle School fifth graders are on their way to India this week with a message of hope to children just freed from slavery. More

Area students receive National Achievement Scholarships

Five Nashville high school students are recipients of the 2004 National Achievement Scholarships, a National Merit Scholarship Foundation awards program to recognize academically outstanding black students. More

News briefs

Mission needs Easter foods 'April Evening' honors volunteers More