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Election head is fired

Posted: July 1, 11:35 a.m. CT Metro Administrator of Elections Michael McDonald was fired Thursday by a 3-2 vote of the Board of Elections. More

Spin Factor

Bing Crosby More John Lee Hooker Various Artists- Spider-Man 2: Music From and Inspired By

Jueves: Noticias a su Alcance

La policia de franklin esta buscando una persona que robo partes de una computadora en el centro medico Williamson esperan que un video casero ayude a atraparlo. More

Titans' Clauss ahead of the class

The names of Travis LaBoy, Antwan Odom, Randy Starks and even the injured Bo Schobel are already becoming familiar ones to Tennessee Titans fans hoping that one or more of them step forward to ease the free-agent losses on the team

WTVF fills sports vacancy

WTVF NewsChannel 5 has hired Eric Yutzy to fill the vacancy on its sports staff. More

Sounds open homestand

The Nashville Sounds return home from an eight-day road swing today to begin a three-game homestand of the season against division-rival New Orleans. More

Latino Web site to aid parents

A national education organization hopes a new Spanish/English Internet resource will help Latino parents advocate for their children in school and call attention to the needs of Latino students nationwide. More

Metros

The scene of Paul Hopkins lying face down on the field pretty much summed up not just the game, but the Nashville Metros soccer season as well. More

Pierce goes home to FRA

John Pierce chunked the clich

Goodbye TennCare?

Several state legislators said Wednesday they

Nashville skyrockets

Nashville

E. Nashville Wal-Mart back

The city

Episcopal gay decision splits church

Last November, the Episcopal Church U.S.A. approved the consecration of Gene Robinson as Bishop of New Hampshire, the first openly homosexual bishop in the Church. That decision has now had repercussions in Nashville. More

Stamp honors Rudolph

Olympian and former Tennessee State University track star Wilma Rudolph will be honored with a U.S. postage stamp with her likeness July 14 in Sacramento, Cal. More

Lottery limits spending

Gov. Phil Bredesen said Wednesday that the spending of lottery dollars on early learning and after school programs won't occur until next year. More

Arts & Letters

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Salett sharpens songwriting through film gigs

Singer/songwriter Peter Salett may be the most prolific composer for films who doesn't really specialize in the medium. More

What, when & where

Today More Gail and the Tricksters at The 5 Spot Peter Salett at The Sutler Farewell June at Windows on the Cumberland more ...

Mystery authors continue series with new titles

Authors Walter Mosley and Michael Connelly have each selected Los Angeles as the city of choice for their fictional detectives. More

Rock opera takes nearly 20 years to visit stage

When you speak with Michael Paul about his new rock opera, Flying Through the Fishbowl, a couple of things are immediately evident; He's proud of his work and enthusiastic about its debut. More