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Rhythm win pre-season game

The Nashville Rhythm went to 2-0 on the American Basketball Association pre-season schedule, scorching the Birmingham Magicians for the second straight game, this time a 125-94 romp at Columbia State Saturday night. More

FRA, JPII bring back soccer titles

Franklin Road Academy and Pope John Paul II couldn

Finesse powers Bears to state title

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Bruins stunned in search of seventh title

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Cobras finish strong, turn attention to playoffs

An old staple of Whites Creek football is its rock-ribbed defense. More

TSU struggles continue in loss to Samford

Tennessee State continued its nosedive in the Ohio Valley Conference, falling on the road to Samford 31-11 Saturday. More

Vokoun hot after 5-1 loss to Oilers

Nashville Predators goaltender Tomas Vokoun is seldom one to point fingers, but he needed both hands Saturday night to hand out the criticism of his team. More

Vanderbilt senior Otis Washington, who has played linebacker throughout his career, worked out at defensive end during part of Sunday

Penalty call a crucial play in Titans' loss

Remember the old board game called Clue, where players would try to solve mysteries by gathering clues as to who did it? More

Two rookies a dreaded combination

Cornerback. The most dreaded position on the Titans roster. More

Receivers keep falling for Titans

The Tennessee Titans were strapped at the wide receiver position Sunday even before they took a snap. More

Spurrier smiles, Vols vent after Gamecocks stun UT

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Partisan politics plays role in ethics reform

Ever since the Tennessee Waltz scandal caused ethics reform discussions on Capitol Hill, state lawmakers have said ethics is not a partisan issue and partisan politics should not play a role in reform efforts. More

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The Tennessee Titans established themselves as a legitimate contender on Sunday

Detective series focuses on medical mystery

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Once in a Harvest Moon

Students from Nashville School for the Arts, Centennial High School, Brentwood High School and Montgomery Bell Academy carved and decorated pumpkins displayed at Once in a Blue Moon, the sold-out benefit for The Land Trust for Tennessee (landtrusttn.org). More

City Pick

Nick Kane, traveling guitarist with country poppers The Mavericks, wanted to stretch his wings and perform his own harder-rocking material, so he formed The Balls in 2004. They

Miller makes math fun

Andy Miller is the guy you tried to crib answers from in high school algebra. The 29-year-old math professor at Belmont has always thought a little differently than most people, and as a result he picked math as a career. More

New Santana CD finally gets released

It has taken a longer than anticipated, but this week the 38th release in the distinguished career of Carlos Santana should be available. More