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Final roster decisions may be made this weekend

The only members of the Nashville Predators who definitely know their roles are goaltenders Tomas Vokoun and Chris Mason. More

Soft stretch gives Vandy hopes for a bowl

As the old saying goes, you have to make hay while the sun shines. More

USN ace golfer Nielson to sign with Virginia

Standout University School of Nashville golfer Calle Nielson, who is a three-time champion of the DII Middle Region golf tournament, has announced she will sign with Virginia. More

Webster shifts focus from Classics to OVC

Tennessee State football coach James Webster believes the previous coaching staff put more emphasis on the program

High school football preview capsules

Brentwood (3-2) at Franklin (4-1) Ezell-Harding (2-3) at CPA (4-1) MUS (3-3) at Brentwood Acad. (4-1) More

MTSU looks to break Mean Green curse

Middle Tennessee State already has the media blitz in full force for next week

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Sacks come in small packages for Vanderbilt

As Curtis Gatewood scanned Vanderbilt

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So Terrell Owens reportedly attempted suicide five days before his Cowboys were scheduled to play the Titans. Hmmm. Maybe he did it because he was so distraught about his broken finger potentially keeping him from padding his stats against 0-3 Tennessee and its porous secondary. More

Distractions are part of life in the NFL

There was no hiding it. Bill Parcells looked plenty agitated in addressing the media Wednesday in the latest circus sideshow that is Terrell Owens. More

Sirmon, Bledsoe share Walla Walla connection

Tennessee Titans linebacker Peter Sirmon goes way back with Dallas Cowboys quarterback Drew Bledsoe. More

Corker campaign calls Ford ad

The campaign of Republican U.S. Senate nominee Bob Corker is calling a Harold Ford Jr. ad - which claims Corker froze the pay of police officers and firefighters while Chattanooga mayor -

Nashville radio station wins national award

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Artists picked for public square art

Abstract artwork hearkening to the industrial history of the Cumberland River and to the nightlight of Lower Broadway, along with three bronze sculptures on themes of

Black students underachieve for fear of

An overwhelming majority of gifted and well-performing black students are not reaching their fullest academic potential for fear of being labeled-

Full input needed on public artwork

Thursday, the Metropolitan Nashville Arts Commission (MNAC) chose two artists whose works are expected to grace downtown

Parents angry after learning about loaded gun at school through media

At a sometimes emotional meeting Thursday night, parents of young Nashville school children voiced frustration, dismay and bewilderment that they were never told a kindergartener brought a loaded handgun into May Werthan Shayne Elementary School in May. More

State Labor official faces charges of assaulting wife

The wife of the State Department of Labor

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