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Cobras put clamps on Mason, down CPA

Whites Creek put its experience and poise up against the youth and promise of CPA in the semifinals of the Civitan Invitational at McGavock Thursday. As tends to be the case, experience and poise prevailed. More

Zanon lays body on line to block opponents

There isn

Sanderson heads home to face Crimson Tide

When it came time for his son to pick a career, the great Alabama coach Wimp Sanderson implored Scott not to choose coaching basketball. More

Commodores welcome back center Metcalfe

For Vanderbilt, the return of Alan Metcalfe couldn

Hillsboro holds off Overton to claim title

With teams in the event from 200 miles away, the Overton Christmas tournament came down to a final matchup between district rivals located just five miles apart. More

Remember Ford

Sometimes, especially in campaign years, the idea of public service can be so far removed from the practice of politics that the two seem almost oxymoronic. More

Titans say attitude change biggest thing in 2006

Kyle Vanden Bosch is in uncharted waters. More

Letters to the Editor

Bowled over by success Pardon me for pondering Question of balance More

City Picks: Friday

Stellamaris, Manchester Orchestra and Harrison Hudson 9 p.m., 3rd & Lindsley, 818 Third Ave. S., 259-9891. $5

Opposites clash in Music City Bowl

Clemson and Kentucky, today

Clemson

Making a decision to transfer to Clemson a year ago unexpectedly brought Chris Russell home to Nashville this week. More

After 60 years, Nashville soldier finally receives service medals

At age 82, Emmett Faulkner does not exactly fit the part of a soldier standing ready to receive distinguished service medals. More

Nashville ensemble utilizes unusual configuration

Sextets are pretty common in jazz, but six-piece ensembles stand out quite a bit in rock circles, where four- and five-member norms have been customary for decades. More

How to ring in the New Year

Everyone complains the New Year

Music City braces for big sports weekend

After opening their Christmas presents Monday, sports fans in the Nashville area can look forward to several more treats around town this weekend. More

Nashville rockers get boost from the

Commercial radio stations get knocked often for a multitude of sins, from restrictive playlists to unimaginative presentation and repetitive formats that sound the same regardless of locale. More

Inauguration balls take more casual, less dressy approach

Previous inaugural balls were hoity-toity dressy affairs, but Tennesseans attending Gov. Phil Bredesen

2006: THE YEAR IN MOVIES

Westin opponents recruiting like-minded voices

Local preservation activists are hoping they will be heard loud and clear at next week

Metro Schools substitute teacher has lengthy criminal background

When Duane Moore began working as a substitute teacher in Metro Nashville Public Schools in 2000 he already had a criminal record. But he kept getting called until last week. More