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Lipscomb perseveres through tough season

Without the need for any dramatization, the story of the 2005 Lipscomb softball team reads like a screenplay fit to be sold to Hollywood studios. More

Royals hammer Sounds

In between rain showers before and after the game, the Nashville Sounds managed to squeeze in Thursday night

Gambling paying off for Stephens, Kats

This weekend

FAMC learning to cope with soggy conditions

Green and yellow are usually best appreciated by golfers when associated with the Masters in Augusta, Ga. More

Commodores all right on left side

How well has the Vanderbilt baseball program fared in the recruiting wars in recent years? More

Music City braces for

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Titans to look at rooks

When the Tennessee Titans Class of 2005 takes the field at Baptist Sports Park this afternoon, expect a little nervousness and uncertainty, even from players who have experienced athletic success their entire lives. More

MBA's Boyd acing No. 1 test

Charlie Boyd has come a long way on the courts in a relatively short time. More

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Celia Cruz was the greatest and most charismatic singer operating in the Latin sphere from the time she arrived in New York from Havana in 1960 until her death in 1992. More

Dry hat helps Tschetter tame Legends

Golfers in Thursday

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Gun proposal backfires in House

State House Republicans are accusing House Speaker Jimmy Naifeh of unfairly pushing a gun rights bill back to a committee for another vote, though it already passed the panel Wednesday. More

Suspect pleads guilty in election fraud case

The man accused of submitting nearly 200 fraudulent voter registration forms to the Davidson County Election Commission before last November

Teachers continue negotiations

Agreements have been reached between the Metro Nashville Education Association (MNEA) and the schools administration on changes to employment conditions although salary issues remain unresolved. More

Church to have steeple ceremony

Second Presbyterian Church, 3511 Belmont Blvd., will have a steeple raising celebration 1:15 p.m. Sunday. More

Senate passes training bill on profiling

State senators approved a bill Thursday to create a pilot project with the Tennessee Highway Patrol to determine whether officers need additional training to guard against racial profiling. More

Candidates disclose campaign spending

From campaigning on a Segway to hosting a barbeque, seven candidates for Brentwood

Art for aid

Since their arrival in 2002, many of the 150

Pottery radiates artist

Russell Harris doesn

If tax increase is necessary, then so be it

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