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District looking at year-round school calendar

Metro students might be in class year-round by 2008 if the Board of Education votes in favor of a balanced calendar in a few weeks. More

Tootoo still fighting for first point

Forward Jordin Tootoo is still known more for hitting other people with his body than hitting the net with the puck. More

Gators QB tandem concerns Commodores

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Vandy hopes for addition by subtraction

Despite a turbulent offseason, Melanie Balcomb says all is well with the Vanderbilt women

Injured Ainge plays waiting game

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Titans

Tennessee Titans linebacker Rob Reynolds entered a guilty plea Monday to a misdemeanor charge of criminal damaging and also to an amended charge of disorderly conduct in the wake of his Oct. 21 shoving incident involving his estranged wife Jennifer in Upper Arlington, Ohio. More

Davidson Academy makes noise in Division II

Almost silently, the Davidson Academy Bears have been prowling steadily along in the Nashville football season. More

Goodpasture lays it on line in title clincher

Goodpasture won the Region 5-2A title and completed an undefeated regular season by defeating CPA last Friday, but the Cougars did much more than that. They also offered two compelling reasons why they could be the team to beat in the Class 2A playoffs: their dominant offensive line and their big play capability. More

Fisher not happy with Pacman

Tennessee Titans coach Jeff Fisher sounded like a man Monday who had had his fill of Adam

City Picks

Clean-conscience shopping at Happy reTales

Pet lovers are often as generous, if not more so, to their animal

Lipscomb moving ahead with expansion plans

Lipscomb University, the Church of Christ affiliated college located between Belmont Boulevard and Granny White Pike in Green Hills, has announced plans for a multi-year building project that would provide the school a new performing arts center, conference center, academic building and several new student residences. More

Famed performer still has fond memories of Nashville

Only a handful of performers in any discipline are truly international icons, and singer/songwriter Joan Baez certainly belongs in that group. More

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Bus driver gets probation following alleged assault

The driver of a Metropolitan Nashville Public School bus will be reinstated following an investigation regarding an alleged sexual assault on her bus Oct. 6. More

Letters to the editor

Risk was not justified Volunteer spirit lives here Learning needn More

Bredesen deserves to be re-elected

Tennessee needs proven leadership. At a time when our state government is trying to prove it can live within its means while at the same time overcoming ethical lapses, we need a manager with a successful, quantified track record. More

Most dangerous list has Nashville seventh

Nashville is the 7th most dangerous U.S. city of 500,000 persons or more, according to the most recent survey of the safest American cities by Morgan Quinto Press. More

Charity care costs could double, says VU

Vanderbilt University Medical Center officials said Monday that charity care costs are expected to nearly double for the fiscal year 2006, largely due to the TennCare disenrollment process, according to Warren Beck, VUMC Chief Financial Officer. More

Local news briefs

Court names Cooper new state AG Downed officer More