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Tennessean dies of West Nile More VU Divinity looks at border problem

Brokering and entering

Realtors show houses to their prospects every day. In most cases, there is a lockbox of some sort on or near the doorway that contains a key to the property. More

Real Estate Transactions

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Household poisons that could harm your pet

"Medications that treat human medical conditions can make pets very sick. Never give your pet any medication unless directed by your veterinarian," says Nashville veterinarian Dr. Joe Ed Conn of the Belle Meade Animal Hospital.

Smart scheduling has CPA rested, ready for rival DCA

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Prep football capsules

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Bennett faces off against top corner

Michigan defensive coordinator Ron English calls Wolverines cornerback Leon Hall the nation

Tennessee expects receivers to shine against California

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Nashville has not been kind to Webster, TSU

The facts have not escaped Tennessee State coach James Webster

Stockstill era starts well for MTSU

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Keep an eye on Billy Volek for this afternoon

Titans are running into pre-season problems

Entering the 2006 season, Jeff Fisher said his Tennessee Titans would return to their smashmouth style of football. More

Michigan has experience on its side

Nearly all the off-season talk about Vanderbilt football has centered around the offense. More

Third nursing home in two weeks found in violation of protocol

The Tennessee Department of Health on Wednesday suspended patient admissions at the third nursing home facility within a two-week period, citing The Cornelia House, a 159-bed licensed facility in Nashville, for numerous violations, including failing to report incidents and follow physician orders. More

Why is there a rush for convention center?

After seemingly slow walking the process for a potential new convention center in downtown Nashville, Mayor Bill Purcell appeared to reveal why this week. More

Fort Worth project could serve as Nashville riverfront model

When a group of city planners last week made a preliminary suggestion Nashville cut a channel just off the east bank of the Cumberland and thereby create a 275-acre island that would encompass the Titans

ACLU spreads word about felon voting rights

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Accused Opry Mills shooter now faces gun charges

When 17-year-old Keairus Rico Wilson appears in court again on Sept. 11 to face charges of shooting two rival gang members inside the Opry Mills Mall, he will also have to explain why he was found only weeks later allegedly in possession of a semi-automatic weapon. More

Report: Metro should have high-speed Internet by 2011

After months of study, a Metro taskforce has held to a middle ground and refrained from recommending Metro build a municipal broadband network for providing high-speed Internet access to the entire county, a controversial course on which Philadelphia and San Francisco have already embarked. More