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Police seek public's help in identifying Jonquil Drive homicide suspect
Killing of Jorge Insignares, 62, who was found dead in the passenger seat of his car Tuesday, may be a stranger-on-stranger crime of opportunity.
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Korean Veterans Boulevard SoBro connector opens
Half-mile extension connects Eighth Ave. roundabout to Korean War Veterans Memorial Bridge south of MCC
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Staff reports
State must release information in 50 child deaths
State produced summaries, later acknowledged it didn't know how many children had died during that period
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Associated Press
Two teens accused of burglarizing South Nashville apartment; two others sought
Police arrest David Tran, 18, and a 16-year-old in connection with Brookridge apartment burglary
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Staff reports
Council advances land swap and incentives bills, defers studio bill
Megan Barry asks to defer studio bill for one meeting, citing request for more time to discuss it
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Steven Hale
Christ Presbyterian Academy student charged with possessing AR-15 at school
Police allege Coleman Spann had an unloaded shotgun, unloaded AR-15 rifle and boxes of shotgun shells
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Staff reports
UPDATED: Haslam family company under criminal probe
Jimmy Haslam says investigation appears to involve a 'very insufficient number' of trucking customers
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Associated Press
Gov. Haslam unsure of cause for FBI, IRS raid on Pilot
Federal agents raided Haslam family's Pilot Flying J headquarters in Knoxville on Monday
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Andrea Zelinski
Smithson-Craighead, parents sue MNPS to prevent charter school from closing
Suit claims school's closure would be unjust, students would lead to 'lesser quality' educational experience
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Pierce Greenberg
Nashville runners narrowly avoid Boston Marathon blasts
Area runners express shock over explosions, which have sent dozens to Boston Hospitals and killed at least three
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Pierce Greenberg
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Jerome Boettcher
DCS to improve training for abuse investigators
Interim chief Jim Henry says DAs sometimes are unwilling to prosecute because of investigation problems
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Associated Press
Distillery bill pushed by GOP lobbyist gets resistance in Floyd
The new law would benefit David McMahan who has said he is a “minority investor” of Sugarlands Distilling Company
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Andrea Zelinski
FBI and IRS agents lock down headquarters of Haslam family business
Governor's brother stepped down as Pilot CEO after purchasing NFL team but resumed position in Feb.
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Associated Press
Animal abuse reporting bill hits Senate snag
The Humane Society of the United States argues the bill would have a chilling effect on whistleblowers and prevent undercover operations from establishing an ongoing pattern of abuse
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Associated Press
Haslam's finance chief to step down in May
Emkes will be the third commissioner to leave this year
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Associated Press
As Dean points incentives toward small business, some say they should have more teeth
Since he took office, Dean has entered into 15 economic incentives deals with companies
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Steven Hale
State wants new hires to pony up contributions to their pension plans
Under the changes, employees would largely have to wait until 65 to cash in on their benefits
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Andrea Zelinski
Mexican national pleads guilty in phony ID scheme
Prosecutors say Mario Romualdo admitted to possessing equipment to make Green Cards and Social Security
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Associated Press
Dean fully behind charter expansion, doubtful MNPS will get full $44M budget increase
Jesse Register said district’s budget is reasonable, but he would be willing to consider making some cuts
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Andrea Zelinski
Target Nashville: State’s political divide leads to more legislation aimed at capital city
Some say conflict has Republican majorities trying to dismantle one of state’s last institutions of Democratic power
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Andrea Zelinski
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