The Nashville Sounds continued their freefall on Wednesday evening at AutoZone Park, suffering a pair of shutout losses, 3-0 and 1-0, at the hands of the cross-state rival Memphis Redbirds in a doubleheader that made up Monday
Imagine the Gaylord Entertainment Center ripped to shreds. Picture historic buildings on the Vanderbilt campus crumbled to pieces. Imagine cars toppled and overturned along Music Row. Think of thousands Nashvillians stranded in attics and on rooftops. More
Posted: August 31, 4:52 p.m. CSTTennessee colleges and universities are opening their doors to students who were enrolled in institutions shut down by Hurricane Katrina. More
The long-reaching effects of Hurricane Katrina are being felt in Nashville, with hotels in both Memphis and Birmingham reportedly at capacity, as Gulf Coast refugees begin to seek relief in Music City. More
Tennessee colleges and universities are opening their doors to students who were enrolled in accredited institutions shut down by Hurricane Katrina. More
Mayor Bill Purcell and Vice Mayor Howard Gentry Jr., rallied support for a half-cent sales tax increase Wednesday on Jefferson Street, while a small group of anti-tax protestors gathered outside Metro City Hall a few blocks away. More
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