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Baseball trip gives best of both worlds

With baseball back in our nation

Miercoles: Noticias a su Alcance

El senador Ford le dijo a los reporteros que era inocente de los cargos La seguridad de las carreteras sera prioridad numero uno para este verano El programa HispanEduca, les invita a participar en su serie de lanzamiento de cuatro clases More

Corbin optimistic about future

Vanderbilt couldn

Weight-gate may actually carry some

There comes a time or two each season when, in the interest of full disclosure, I must confess that my next lap in a racecar will be my first. Today is one of those occasions. More

Ainge ready to make leap

From his true freshman season to his sophomore year, Peyton Manning went from 1,141 passing yards to 2,954. He went from 89 completions to 244. He went from 11 touchdown passes to 22. More

Troupe injures Titans

In a time where Tyrone Calico got some unwanted exposure, the Titans also got caught with their pants down in a much different way. More

State track title fit for a King

Brains will eventually carry the Martin Luther King boys track team to their guaranteed successes later in life. The seven Royal seniors who participated in this year

Preds eye draft lottery jackpot

Nashville Predators general manager David Poile is for a lottery, but he isn

Isotopes snap Sounds

A pair of former Sounds helped to end Nashville

NASA, TSU program launches learning

The new Aerospace Education Lab at Tennessee State University puts an authentic flight simulator, wall-to-wall computers, an inflatable planetarium and wind tunnel at the fingertips of K-12 students across Middle Tennessee. More

Skeeter Davis estate to hold public sale

An estate sale for the late country music singer Skeeter Davis will be held 8 a.m.-5 p.m. June 8-12 at 309 Seward Road in Brentwood.

Schulters

Lance Schulters

Ordinance toughens duplex construction

Concerned that duplexes might become an endangered species at a time when they are needed to accommodate population growth, the Planning Department is taking another stab at balancing duplex construction with the desire of some neighborhood associations to prohibit them. More

Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily, an Iraq native who allegedly bought illegal weapons and threatened to More

Local Briefs

Ford gets pension from state

Memphis Democrat John Ford, who quit the state Senate in a letter dated Friday, applied for his state pension on the same day and will now get $2,507 per month for the rest of his life. More

Majestic bald eagles call Tennessee home

Tennessee is releasing more bald eagles into the wild through a process called hacking than any other state, and the country

Posted: May 31, 2:47 p.m.Ahmed Hassan Al-Uqaily, an Iraqi native who allegedly bought weapons and threatened to

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