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Vandy heads to Virginia

Back in March, the Vanderbilt men

BBQ event needs inspector

Imagine, if you will, entering a restaurant, ordering a meal and learning upon your food arriving that the establishment is not inspected by the Health Department. More

Martes: Noticias a su Alcance

Las autoridades arrestaron una aeromoza, en relacion a la nota encontrada en el vuelo 306 que iba desde Dallas a Boston y fue desviado hacia Nashville La semana pasada. More

High schools get new state focus

High schools are the new focus for education in Tennessee after several pieces of legislation have ensured a busy summer for the State Board of Education. More

Predators shop in juniors

Whenever draft time rolls around, the Nashville Predators traditionally look to the West, as in the Western Hockey League. More

Sounds win

Government employees and the Nashville Sounds

Poorest families could lose housing

The change in federal funding of Section 8 Vouchers could cost Nashville an estimated $450,000 per year, and 100-150 families could lose benefits. More

Council tackles budget

Fresh off a long holiday weekend, Metro Council's Budget and Finance Committee will dive into Mayor Bill Purcell's budget proposal today with three important meetings. More

MTA celebrates new era of buses

A New Orleans-style funeral procession complete with jazz and blues musicians will officially place 14 city buses purchased in 1979 out-of-service 9:30 a.m. today at the Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) headquarters, 130 Nestor St. More

Letters to the Editor

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Franklin teen ready to spell 'success'

Parents often push child prot

TDOT culture sees a shift

Has the culture at the Tennessee Department of Transportation changed? More

Watkins enrollment draws more traditional students

Watkins College of Art & Design projects it will hit a record for enrolling traditional college-aged students this fall. The school had long attracted an older student population. More

Piggy Bank: A place to squeal about how you feel

No love lost for Loveless Swearengen is in More Enough with the 12South

Bid high, bid often at the Bachelor Auction

Every singleton needs a hunky guy to go with the new sundress, sexy sandals and hot-pink pedicure. More

Dog park etiquette: once bitten, twice shy

Shelby Dog Park is finally open, and while every playground has a bully giving noogies and poking eyes with sticks, good manners and awareness are the keys to keeping things fun. More

News Briefs

Senior center holds cookout More Antioch High wins contest Students achieve Merit scholarships

Film Clips

Monsieur Ibrahim et les fleurs du Coran Godsend Shrek 2 more ... More

Soaking leads to savory grilling

Marinating meat, fowl, fish or vegetables for the grill adds a little zip to summertime meals and it's about as easy as tying your shoes. More

Tennessee travel

Tennessee traveling this week ... More