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Nobody at Vanderbilt has forgotten Kwane Doster, the former Commodore running back who was shot and killed in Tampa, Fla., on Dec. 26. More

Local Nashville filmmaker debuts new film

Filmmaker Greg Norman worked with several of Nashville

Sounds snap losing skid

The sluggish Nashville Sounds awoke from their slumber Sunday. The Sounds had been playing like a team desperate for a break

Randall works to make DB switch

To say the least, Marcus Randall is getting a very different perspective as he tries to forge his way into the NFL. More

Reese growing frustrated with Pacman negotiations

The frustration is beginning to show for Tennessee Titans general manager Floyd Reese regarding negotiations with holdout first-round pick Adam

Preds brace for free agent frenzy

Saturday the Nashville Predators dealt with a distant, and somewhat speculative, future. Sunday general manager David Poile and his coaching staff met to discuss the more immediate future

Planners seek federal funds for square

Metro and East Nashvillians may seek federal funding to build a civic square that would divide Gallatin Road around an oval-shaped, football-field-sized lawn and plaza near where the road becomes Main Street when approaching downtown. More

Public Square to get three art projects

The re-creation of Nashville's Public Square in front of the historic Metro Courthouse will include three pieces of public art to be commissioned for a total of $350,000. More

Election Registry sues lobbyists, candidates

The state Attorney General

Laura Bush visit highlights our preservations

It was an honor last week to have first lady Laura Bush come to Nashville to announce a program through which neighborhoods can access federal money to help preserve the historic nature of their areas. More

Wheel tax snafu angers motorists

The Davidson County Clerk's office is dealing with 80,000 unhappy Nashville residents whose driver renewal bills sent in May and June don't reflect the accurate amount of wheel tax owed. The tax increased by $20 July 1. More

Letters to the Editor

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Belmont offers new area scholarship

High school graduates who live in the area surrounding Belmont University could benefit from a new Community Outreach Scholarship that will pay 50 percent of a neighborhood student's tuition for up to eight consecutive semesters. More

Parents hope for magnet seats

Some parents with a child on a magnet school waiting list are holding out hope that a last-minute spot will open up at their school of choice. More

Nashville to celebrate KidsDay

Nashville will join in a national day designated for celebrating America's kids with a citywide picnic from 1 - 3 p.m. Sunday. More

News Briefs

Preschool accepts new applications More Exchange students need host families

Adults branch out to tree climbing

You'd laugh at a contest where plumbers strove to unclog toilets in record speed or where programmers typed code helter-skelter. But with arborists, it's a different story. More

New Faith Hill release finally hits the market

Tunes of the week More Flick of the week

Brothers as fathers

Father Philip Breen, pastor of St. Ann's Catholic Church, 5105 Charlotte Ave., celebrates his 40th year in the Catholic priesthood this year; he and his brother, Father Joe Pat Breen, pastor of St. Edward Catholic Church, 188 Thompson Lane, have been a fixture on the religious scene in Nashville for decades. More