| Northwestern wins, so why can't Vandy? Why can't Vanderbilt fans expect the same level of success in their football program that Northwestern and several other academically elite universities have... | |
| Spike in drownings prompts push for life jacket use "None were wearing life jackets," said Greg Thomas, resource manager at the Nashville lake. "We try to get the idea across that wearing your life jacket is like wearing your seat belt. Wearing that... |
| Eminem award of digital royalties could set precedent A federal appeals court has sided with rap artist Eminem and his producers in a dispute with Universal Music Group over digital music royalties, a decision that legal experts say could shake up the... |
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| Nashville awarded 3 more SEC men's basketball tournaments Nashville will host eight postseason men's and women's basketball tournaments between now and 2019, including three Southeastern Conference men's tournaments awarded to the city starting in 2015,... |
| Vandy gets new face on building mural Robbie Caldwell regretted that his new hectic schedule as Vanderbilt's football coach prevented him from getting to the artist who started painting his likeness on the side of a building... |
| TN firm faces hefty fine for nuke operation lapses One of the activists who has struggled for years to get information on the East Tennessee plant and watched as problems have been found there, said the fine is much too low, but good to see all the... |
| Study looks at best spots to plant trees in Nashville But Davidson County's first-ever tree assessment, including its most urban areas, shows where more trees could be added, including a possibility that trees could shade almost two-thirds of... |
| State says guns-in-bars law does not create workplace hazard Citing the fact that few violent incidents have occurred at Jackson's in recent years, an inspector with the Tennessee Occupational Safety and Health Administration ruled this week that the new law... |
| Vols are stoked for dawn of Dooley era All that's left is to show what he can do when it really counts, which the new Tennessee coach will do when he makes his debut with the Vols today at home against UT Martin (TV: VideoSeat... |
| Child's skull continues to baffle investigators It's been months since the skull of a small child washed up in flood debris in North Nashville, and investigators with Metro Police and the medical examiner's office still don't know where it came... |
| Joe Biddle: Last-minute NCAA rulings wreak havoc on rosters Middle Tennessee State had to play Thursday without Sun Belt Player of the Year Dwight Dasher, who received a loan from a local man and failed to repay it. The school suspended the quarterback... |
| Sommet Group execs must turn over assets A Nashville bankruptcy judge has ordered principals of Sommet Group LLC to turn over any assets or records of the financial services company in their possession to a trustee appointed by the court in... |
| Moms Plan To Shave Heads On TV For Cancer NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Miranda Beamer was 3 years old when doctors diagnosed her with Ewing's sarcoma, a form of cancer in the soft tissue of the chest wall. "When her hair started falling... |
| 5 Students Handcuffed After School Brawl NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Fights are a part of life at school, but it isn't often adults jump into the fray. Five girls ended up in handcuffs after a brawl outside Hunters Lane High School.... |
| Officers Track Known Student Burglars NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Investigators said with the ongoing teen burglary problem, they are stepping enforcement up a notch and will soon be watching specific kids in class and making house calls... |
| McWherter makes several stops in East Tennessee Gubernatorial candidate Mike McWherter made several stops in East Tennessee on Friday including Heritage High School and a Blount County Democratic Luncheon. McWherter also spoke to the college... |
| Authorities: Fire at Tennessee mosque site was arson A burned-out cab shows some of the damage done by Saturday?s fire at the construction site of a planned mosque. JILL WIERSMA / THE... |
| SEC secures three more trips to Nashville for men's hoops tourney NASHVILLE (AP) The Southeastern Conference has agreed to bring the men's basketball tournament to Nashville three more times this decade, making Music City home to four events through... |
| Tennessee mosque fire 'was arson' A fire that damaged construction equipment at the site of a Tennessee Islamic centre has been ruled arson. Officials in Murfreesboro have offered a $20,000 (£13,000) reward for help finding the... |
| Sarah Cannon adds hospital near Disney to cardiovascular research network Sarah Cannon Research Institute has added a Florida hospital as its third site for cardiovascular clinical research. The 235-bed Osceola Regional Medical Center is in Kissimmee, about 15 miles from... |
| Driver Dies After Shelbyville Hospital Wreck SHELBYVILLE, Tenn. — One of the drivers involved in an accident in front of a Shelbyville hospital has died. On Thursday night, there was a head-on collision in front of Heritage Medical... |
| Expert: Bad Reaction Unusual For Brown Recluse Bite NASHVILLE, Tenn. — More people are concerned about spider bites since the recent death of a 3-year-old girl who was bitten by a brown recluse. How often are those bites deadly, and how... |
| Making A Difference: Ordinary Hero NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Kelly Putty of Brentwood is an ordinary person who wanted more out of life. So four years ago, she took her Bible study group to the Nashville Rescue Mission to help the... |
| Fire at Tennessee Mosque Site Ruled As Arson September 3, 2010 Federal investigators have decided a suspicious fire that damaged construction equipment at the site of a future mosque in Tennessee was arson. U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,... |
| Nashville lands men's SEC Tournament for 2015, 2016, 2019 Southeastern Conference has agreed to bring its men’s basketball tournament — and the millions of tourism dollars that come with it — to Nashville in 2015, 2016 and 2019. The SEC... |
| Feds offer $20,000 reward in mosque arson case Federal investigators have confirmed that an accelerant was used to set fire to excavating equipment being used at the site of a proposed mosque in Rutherford... |
| Man in mental facility after home invasion Thursday morning around 10:45, Mckinley Bange, Jr, 39 of Spring Hill forced his way through the front door of a home on Hansford Drive, said... |
| State inspector rejects guns-in-bars complaint A state inspector ruled this week that the new guns-in-bars law does not create an unsafe environment for servers at establishments that choose not to prohibit... |
| Drownings prompt warnings for Labor Day boaters Officials are urging folks to wear life jackets this holiday weekend after an alarming spike in drownings at Nashville lakes. Of 18 drownings statewide this summer, six have been in Middle Tennessee... |
| SEC taking men's tourney to Nashville 3 more times NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) The Southeastern Conference has agreed to bring the men's basketball tournament to Nashville three more times this decade, making Music City home to four events through... |
| Emdeon may lose California contract as provider looks to shift costs Inc. after 17 years in an effort to cut costs. Blue Shield’s updated list of approved “electronic data interchange clearinghouses” released last month notes that Emdeon will no... |
| Homebuyer tax credits totaled $391M in Tennessee Government Accountability Office report said. The watchdog spending group sent a letter to Rep. John Lewis, chairman of the subcommittee on oversight and committee of ways and means, in the report,... |
| SEC, Nashville agree to multi-year deal to host hoops tournament Birmingham, AL (Sports Network) - The Southeastern Conference and the Nashville Sports Council agreed to play the SEC men's basketball tournament at Bridgestone Arena in 2015, 2016 and 2019. The... |
| Shawn Camp's Luminous "1994" Breaks Out of the Warner Music Nashville Vault on September 28 NASHVILLE, TN--(Marketwire - September 3, 2010) - Sixteen years ago, revered songwriter Shawn Camp delivered an early masterwork. The Arkansas native had fortified his second album with wit ("Near... |
| Feds to discuss new development in Murfreesboro mosque fire The U.S. Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives will be holding a 3:30 p.m. press conference today at the site of a proposed mosque where construction equipment may have been set ablaze... |
| Britt agrees with Fisher about being benched "It's best for the team. (Fisher) didn't see me focusing out there, so I am just hurting the team. Why would you have somebody out there that is not focusing, dropping balls, hurting the team with... |
| Tennessee refusing to look past Tennessee-Martin Now the younger Dooley is in charge of his own Southeastern Conference team and appreciates his dad's insight as he prepares his Tennessee squad to face the Football Championship Subdivision's... |
| Bankruptcy suit: Sommet executives stashed assets owed to creditors The trustee appointed to recover assets of behalf of Sommet Group's creditors has not been able to contact the company's managing partner, Brian Whitfield, above. Until February,... |
| Chris Johnson to become Freeland Chevrolet spokesman Freeland Chevrolet has added Titans running back Chris Johnson to its sales force. Owner Ben Freeland announced Thursday that the superstar signed a multi-year deal to become a spokesman for the... |
| Woman Charged In Puppy's Death NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A woman is in jail on suspicion of killing a puppy. East Precinct officers arrested Lynn Tarphagan on Thursday night. She has been charged with aggravated animal... |
| Man Fights Against Would-Be Car Burglars CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. — Two men have been charged with burglary after trying to break into unlocked cars in Clarksville on Thursday night. Noel Robert Ortiz and Jerome Alexander Ferrell are... |
| Former East Tennessee priest faces more abuse charges A former East Tennessee priest accused of sexually abusing a young parishioner decades ago, and who plead guilty in one case already, now faces new charges. According to TV station WJHL in Johnson... |
| Woman charged with slitting puppy's throat Lynn Tarphagan, 30, is charged with aggravated animal cruelty. According to Metro Police she used a knife to kill a mixed-breed puppy outside her home in the Meridian Street Mobile Home Park.... |
| Muslim holiday may fall on 9/11 Farhana Khera of Muslim Advocates, a San Francisco-based nonprofit, and other faith leaders met with the Justice Department this past week to discuss their concerns about hostility toward... |