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Three-game trip critical for Metros

It is make-or-break time for the Nashville Metros in their 2006 soccer campaign. More

<font color=green>Web only column:</font> Graphic Content

This month we take a look at a couple of new graphic novels in addition to the new comic Casanova #1.

Associate Conductor Rhee to leave Nashville Symphony

Posted: June 30, 4:04 p.m. CDTThe Nashville Symphony announced Friday that Associate Conductor Byung-Hyun Rhee will leave the symphony after five years following the symphony

Former fan adjusts to life as a Predator

Making the transition from super fan to Nashville Predators prospect has been a slice of the surreal life for Brentwood

Sounds

If the Nashville Sounds want a chance at a second consecutive Pacific Coast League championship, figuring out a way to beat the Memphis Redbirds is imperative. More

Vandy tickets cost slightly more in 2006

Coming off its winningest season of the millennium, Vanderbilt football will be a bit more expensive to witness this fall. More

Stamper dreams big in trenches

Brian Stamper

Local sports briefs

MTSU

Preds prospects get reacquainted with ice

The group of prospects at this week

Bryson gathers top GOP fundraising team

Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist and a who

Tuition still increases, but by lower amount

Students at state schools will see a tuition increase of 4.1 percent next year, the lowest increase in over a decade. More

TennCare change requires proof of citizenship

State officials and health care advocates are concerned about the possible side affects of a new federal law that requires proof of citizenship to receive TennCare. More

'Forgotten' projects join the housing boom

Cane Ridge awaits council go-ahead

After months of delays, Metro Nashville Public Schools (MNPS) has finally closed on the 51-acre South Nashville site for Cane Ridge High School

Tennessee needs to take care of kids

At some point, Tennesseans need to make the moral decision not to bring up the rear of the pack in this country when it comes to educating and caring for our children. More

Local news briefs

Tenn. Right to Life endorses Johnson Buses change schedule for July 4 More

Frustration boiling over at Birch building

Frustrations over conditions at the new Birch courthouse are still on the rise, and some of Nashville

Reid

Despite being only hours away from execution, Tennessee

Real Estate Transactions

How to avoid common buyer mistakes

Whenever anybody asks me as a home inspector a question that is outside the area of my technical expertise or practical experience, I generally direct the question to a qualified authority in whatever field the question pertains to. More