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Bell leaving Vandy basketball squad

Citing philosophical differences with Coach Kevin Stallings, guard Keegan Bell said he plans to leave the Vanderbilt basketball team after the spring semester and transfer to another school. More

Bell leaving Vanderbilt hoops squad

Goodell weighs in as other clubs inquire about Pacman

NFL commissioner Roger Goodell sent a reminder to Adam “Pacman” Jones at Monday’s league meetings that no matter what team he belongs to, his fate is still tied directly to any decision the commissioner makes on his reinstatement. More

Council hears bill to ban LED signs in neighborhoods

At-large Councilman Ronnie Steine has introduced a bill that will prohibit Light Emitting Diode (LED) signs in residential zoning districts. More

Foster named to AP All-America team

Penn’s spent a lifetime behind the scenes

If he had chosen to be strictly a performer, Dan Penn could easily have become one of the all-time great pure soul singers. More

Worth the wait: Vandy gets two Sunday wins

Vanderbilt needed three days to win a baseball game against Arkansas over the weekend. More

Ellis keeping Predators in playoff chase

How long can the Nashville Predators ride on the shoulders of goaltender Dan Ellis? More

Cane Ridge is home to the first ‘green’ subdivision in the state

A 20-acre piece of land in Cane Ridge that served as a battleground between developers and neighboring residents is being converted into the state of Tennessee’s first green-certified subdivision. More

When travel is experience

I’m indebted to Hillary Clinton for the revelation that my global wanderings when my dad was president qualify me to run for the presidency myself. More

Budget process lets Metro look more closely at school district

Government entities outside Metro Nashville Public Schools — most notably the state Department of Education — are already more involved in the workings of MNPS than ever before. More

State nursing homes trying to limit liability

With their profits threatened by what they claim as a bevy of money-hungry, out-of-state trial lawyers, the nursing home industry is trying to impose limits on damages a court could award their patients for pain and suffering. More

Titans sign Raiders' Carr to offer sheet

The Tennessee Titans may have taken a step toward solving their return issues by signing restricted free agent Chris Carr to an offer sheet on Friday. The Oakland Raiders have seven days to match the deal for the defensive back in order to keep him. More

Season comes to end for Vandy women

Riffs: Take a ride with Willie Nelson

Willie Nelson has always dabbled in many other musical styles, though the foundation of his work stays grounded in country. More

Council begins review of Preds lease Monday

Metro Council next week will begin reviewing the Sommet Center lease amendment agreement reached by the new Nashville Predators and Mayor Karl Dean. More

Peabody ranked No. 2 among education schools

The latest graduate and professional schools rankings compiled by U.S. News & World Report lists Vanderbilt University’s Peabody College of education and human development as No. 2 — behind Stanford University only — among education schools. More

Ten search firms apply to find next Schools' director

Ten search firms have applied to help Metro Nashville Public Schools find a replacement for former Director of Schools Pedro Garcia. More

Louisville ends Vols' season

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Earl Clark scored 17 points and grabbed 12 rebounds, as the third-seeded Louisville Cardinals ended Tennessee's season, 79-60, in an East Regional semifinal on Thursday. More

Community schools bill on hold until task force makes recommendation

A state bill that would remove barriers to neighborhood schools in Davidson County may be shelved, for the purpose of allowing the new Metro Nashville Public Schools Rezoning Task Force to do the work it was created to do. More