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Morris may return to UK

Kentucky center Randolph Morris, who was not selected in this week

Wrestlers give back to country

Should the United States ever lack for tactical weaponry while engaged in the current war on terrorism, fear not. Nashville area warriors with a rather serious background in hand-to-hand combat will soon add their considerable butt-kicking skills to our armed forces. More

Local Sports Briefs

Music City Track Club wins relay Lipscomb signs recruit Starter auction under way More

Metros take on Lone Star State

Making a late push for a winning season, the Nashville Metros take a trip to Texas for a pair of games. More

Titans near deal with CB Hill

The Tennessee Titans are close to finishing the first of their 11 rookie contracts for the draft class of 2005, as they within range of reaching an agreement with cornerback Reynaldo Hill. More

Sounds welcome new players

The Sounds returned to Music City Thursday with a trio of new players, including one who will give score-keeping fans fits. More

Charter school finds home

The Nashville Academy of Science and Engineering (ASE-Nashville), a new charter school to open in the fall, has identified the Boys and Girls Club, 67 Thompson Lane, as the location for teaching its inaugural class. More

Briley road work done; lanes open

Major construction at the interchange of Briley Parkway/White Bridge Road and Interstate 40 has been completed, and all lanes of I-40 there have been opened to traffic, the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) announced Thursday. More

Sounds down rival Redbirds

Nelson Cruz rolled into Music City Thursday and made himself right at home at Greer Stadium. A day after being promoted from Double-A Huntsville, Cruz paced the Sounds to a 6-3 win over Memphis, going 2-for-3 with three RBIs, in front of 7,496 fans. More

Preds will have options

When the National Hockey League returns to the ice, there will be a number of changes from rules to goaltender equipment. As part of that new look, the Nashville Predators may have a few new faces. More

Bill calls for Newton ouster

A bill calling for the ouster of Rep. Chris Newton has been filed in the state House of Representatives. More

Schools pass budget

Confusion over an $890,000 technology services charge to Metro schools was alleviated Thursday with news that district would not be responsible for that fee, at least this year. More

Seven apply for Justice spot

The Administrative Office of the Courts has received seven applications for the Tennessee Supreme Court Justice opening meeting the deadline of June 30. More

Episcopal Church in full battle

A battle is raging in Middle Tennessee Episcopal churches that most probably will reshape the denomination. More

State gets $50M break

The TennCare Bureau is getting a $50 million break from the federal government but officials say the money won

Sony/ATV loses trial on age discrimination

The third trial proved to be a charm for a former Music Row song plugger Thursday when he won a $3.8 million age discrimination lawsuit against Sony/ATV Music Publishing. More

Two historic districts proposed

The Metro Historic Zoning has approved two proposed historic landmark districts for Fire Hall for Engine Company No. 18, 1220 Gallatin Ave., and the McGavock House and the former Police Athletic League (PAL) House, both on Meridian Street in East Nashville. More

Brentwood mulls soccer complex

Plans are underway for construction of a $3 million indoor soccer facility in Brentwood, likely to be located at the city's 170-acre Crockett Park. More

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