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Ezell

Around Ezell-Harding, she is fast becoming known as the Queen of hearts. More

Belmont hoops a model for academic success

With the Pacman Jones era defining the Nahville sports scene these days, the Belmont men

De la Osa rewarded for offensive prowess

The red-hot hitting of Vanderbilt

Pacman officially appeals one-year suspension

As expected, the attorneys for suspended Tennessee Titans cornerback Adam

Sounds drop another heartbreaker, 6-5 to Iowa

It was a case of d

With eyes on surplus, legislators renew call for major crime bills

Staring down the barrel of a $400 million budget surplus for next year, the Tennessee Public Safety Coalition on Monday renewed its push for roughly $88 million in new legislation to keep violent offenders behind bars for longer stretches. More

Metro Schools

The State Comptroller

AARP hopes frozen credit reports protects against ID theft

Tennesseans will be able to freeze access to their credit reports in order to protect against identity theft under legislation that received final approval Monday in the state Legislature. More

President should veto Democrats

President George W. Bush has threatened to veto a $124 billion war spending bill that would impose time limits for troop withdrawal from the Middle East all the way from Washington D.C. to our commanders in the field. More

Letters to the editor

More news, less clutter? Kind words for Kurds A runaway success More

Councilwoman suggests new way to pay for storm water

Metro Councilwoman Emily Evans, seeking to solve the city

Bredesen education plan to receive additions

Gov. Phil Bredesen

DOC: No lethal injection changes

On Monday, two days before its deadline, the Department of Correction (DOC) wrote Gov. Phil Bredesen advising him that the review of the state

Bredesen education plan gets additions, lawmakers say

Gov. Phil Bredesen

Residents: Cars towed before marathon with no warning

Last Saturday morning, Kristen Jackson was flabbergasted to wake up and find that her car, which she had parked in front of her apartment along 16th Avenue South the night before, had been replaced with a water station. More

Bredesen education plan gets additions, lawmakers say

Gov. Phil Bredesen

Bredesen education plan gets additions, lawmakers say

Gov. Phil Bredesen

Bredesen education plan gets additions, lawmakers say

Gov. Phil Bredesen

Emery finds his way back to television

Anyone with even a remote interest in broadcasting or country music knows the exploits and accomplishments of Ralph Emery, a legendary figure as a radio disc jockey and longtime television host. More

Spice up your Cinco de Mayo festivities

Each year, Cinco de Mayo festivities take center stage in town squares across Mexico. But you don't have to be south of the border to join in the fun. Follow the lead of area restaurants and consider throwing a little fiesta of your own. More