
Hurt Child Case Ends Before Trial
COLUMBIA, TN — A judge and defense attorney say a complaint against Maury County Public Schools — alleging a teacher hurt a child — was settled Monday when a trial was to start. However, the […]
COLUMBIA, TN — A judge and defense attorney say a complaint against Maury County Public Schools — alleging a teacher hurt a child — was settled Monday when a trial was to start. However, the […]
By Ron Wynn NASHVILLE, TN — The Vanderbilt Commodores completed a season-long quest Wednesday, defeating Michigan 8-2 to win their second College World Series championship. Vanderbilt came back to win two straight games after losing […]
NASHVILLE, TN — Mayor Briley announced today the planned acquisition of over 700 acres of greenspace in Bells Bend, a move that will add large tracts of land to the city’s parks and greenways system. […]
By Ms. June NASHVILLE, TN — The month of July is not only a time to celebrate America’s Independence, but the marking of 10-years in which Father Bill Dennler has been Rector of the Parish […]
By Staff Reports Mrs. Rosetta Miller Perry, a long-time Civil Rights activist has been named the recipient of the 2019 Tennessee Human Rights Commission’s Jocelyn D. Wurzburg Civil Rights Legacy Award. The award will be […]
By Peter White NASHVILLE, TN — In a stunning vote two weeks ago the city council failed to pass a substitute budget that would have given Metro schools $50 million, city employees a 3% cost […]
By UM News Service MISSOULA, MT— Elizabeth “Libby” Riddle of Nashville, is one of 32 top-tier students who will receive a Presidential Leadership Scholarship to attend the University of Montana in Missoula. Riddle graduated from […]
By John Cooper NASHVILLE, TN — Restoring balance to our budget starts with making sure tourism dollars are going to residents, not spending residents’ dollars on tourism and development. Nashville has developed terrible financial habits: […]
NASHVILLE, TN — This week, the Metropolitan Nashville Education Association Political Action Committee for Education (MNEA-PACE) endorsed State Representative John Ray Clemmons to be Nashville’s next mayor. MNEA represents hundreds of Metro Nashville Public School […]
By Clint Confehr NASHVILLE, TN — A clear view of Independence Day fireworks is available at Councilman DeCosta Hastings’ campaign event where he’ll discuss accomplishments and deflect challengers’ lies, he announced recently. “We are going […]
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