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Not exactly an Abe Lincoln debate forum

The presidential debate at the University of Miami tonight between President George Bush and Sen. John Kerry is really not a debate at all but more of a televised question and answer session. More

Jueves: Noticias a su Alcance

Una mujer entrego su propia hermana a las autoridades por abuso infantil La policia arresto dos adolecentes acusados de llevar alcohol a una escuela Nuevos Trabajos y bien pagados llegaran a Nashville More

Sisler chase a hit for Nashville family

While Ichiro Suzuki of the Seattle Mariners chases history, one Nashville family cherishes it. More

A new Orange rush awaits Auburn

By any standard, Tennessee

Baylor sweeps team titles at state DII golf

Chattanooga Baylor swept the boys and girls team titles and four Nashville area golfers finished among the top 10 individually as the Division II state golf tournament concluded Wednesday at Bear Trace in Cumberland Mountain State Park. More

Bisons

Cody Hale is an island of calm in what can often be a green sea of emotions. More

Training triples for Farkas family

You won

Kats draft only eight in expansion

The Nashville Kats roster stands at eight players which makes it clear the newest member of the Arena Football League plans to build through free agents. More

VU soccer ranked

After going undefeated in four consecutive games, the Vanderbilt men

Green Hills subarea primed for study

Metro planners will hold the official kick-off to update the subarea 10 land-use policy plan newly called the Green Hills-Midtown Community Plan at 6:30 p.m. Oct. 7 in the Hillsboro High School

State sees record new voters

Record numbers of Tennesseans are registering to vote for the November general election totaling more than 263,471 new voters to apply since January, according to officials. More

Volek shoots to improve offense

The engine may be sputtering a little bit, but the Tennessee Titans don

State aids Metro jail overcrowding issues

Prison overcrowding issues that have plagued Metro for more than a decade will get some relief this year from a $10.2 million grant approved by the state in Gov. Phil Bredesen

Clubs hurt by sign removal

Nashville Electric Service

Ohio GOP woos Tennessee

Republicans in Ohio, a key battleground state in the upcoming presidential election, have mailed roughly 3.5 million absentee ballot applications to voters this season

Arrest turns political

A Metro Police investigation into a shots-fired call in West Nashville on Tuesday night turned political when arresting officers recovered 71 stolen Bush-Cheney yard signs. More

Halberstam voices criticism of CBS 'star journalism'

Pulitzer Prize winning journalist and best selling author David Halberstam says he is not surprised but disappointed by the recent actions of CBS News and its lead anchor Dan Rather. More

News Briefs

Gordon JCC hosts candidate debate More First lady wins Advocacy award more ...

'The Idiot' offers smart comedy

If you've ever tried to read The Idiot by Fyodor Dostoevsky, you know that it's not exactly Danielle Steele. More

Wheat deals with major label perceptions, politics

When vocalist/guitarist Scott Levesque, drummer Brendan Harney and guitarist Ricky Brennan first began making music in 1997, they didn't have many expectations beyond just having a good time and possibly playing a few dates for friends and family. More