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Council debates rezoning fees

Metro Councilman Jim Shulman feels that requiring property owners and neighborhood groups to pay a fee to rezone property ings for compatibility or historic preservation amounts to double taxing. More

Education, jobs, TennCare focus of address

Gov. Phil Bredesen gave his third State of the State address Monday evening, laying out his plan to improve on education, job development and the environment and assuring a joint session of the Tennessee General Assembly that answers to the state

Ezell boys back near top of District 9-A

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Titans continue search

Jeff Fisher wasted no time filling one of the openings on his coaching staff when he tapped 17-year NFL coaching veteran Ray Sherman to replace the departed Steve Walters as the Tennessee Titans

Lunes: Noticias a su Alcance

Un juez en la corte federal sentencio un padre y su hijastro por formar parte de una operacion de trafico de drogas alrededor de los condados. More

Slumping Moore shown the bench by Stallings

When Mario Moore was named Southeastern Conference Player of the Week earlier this month after electrifying performances against Alabama and Tennessee, few could have envisioned that he would soon lose his starting spot. More

Angered by benching, Ramsey shines

Vanderbilt women

Local teams left in gutter at state

Turns out Nashville area bowling squads

VU gets spark from freshmen

Desperate times call for desperate measures. More

Rhythm season now in jeopardy

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Wild weekend for Freije

It was a fun two nights for Matt Freije. More

Kats keep it simple in first win

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Iraqi vote a success in Nashville

Many Iraqis voting in Nashville over the weekend to select members of the country

Bredesen to deliver budget today

Democratic Gov. Phil Bredesen will deliver his third budget and State of the State address today; major TennCare cuts, new money for education and new spending for job enhancement are expected. More

Studies assess Tennessee

Tennessee doctors are gearing up to fight high malpractice insurance costs, which have forced some of them to drop certain patient care and procedures, a move that in turn has left holes in the access to care of some rural communities. More

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Pop goes the folkie

Noted singer/songwriter Ellis Paul knows that some of his fans may be surprised, even annoyed, at the sound of his forthcoming release American Jukebox Fables (Rounder). More

Cocker sets his standards

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Healthy happenings

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