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March 19, 2010
Nashville Public Radio reporter Nina Cardona interviews the TMA's incoming President, who says Tennessee doctors are worried because the state doesn't put a cap on damages.
“We’ve seen an improvement in what they feel... March 18, 2010
Memphis-based TruGreen lawn care is being fined $500,000 by New York State environmental officials for the misapplication of pesticides and filing inaccurate records of what the agency said were more than 100 violations in New York dating... March 16, 2010
In a letter sent to Sevier County leaders, the group Americans United for Separation of Church and State (AU) says the County Commission violates the First Amendment by beginning each meeting with a recitation of the Lord's Prayer in a courtroom... March 15, 2010
The much talked-about, somewhat feared plan to empower broadband as a National medium is revealed, one day early.
Get yours while it's hot!
News: FCC Broadband Plan Comes Into Focus
details: Commission Sets 2015... February 25, 2010
Christian Grantham
February 25, 2009
Gerald Coggin, a prominent Tennessee lobbyist for Murfreesboro-based National Health Care, has been arrested and charged with patronizing prostitution.
The mug shot for Coggin, 58, is displayed with... December 8, 2009
Mayor Karl Dean has unveiled an incubator program to expand Nashville's charter schools. According to News 2, the Center for Charter School Excellence in Tennessee will function as an organization that trains educators who are launching new... December 3, 2009
A medical administrator is blowing the whistle on waste at TennCare. Christy Davenport works in a doctor's office in Clarksville, and says TennCare is paying the bills for patients who already have private health... December 2, 2009
The Maryville-based 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment has orders to head for Camp Shelby in Southern Mississippi before deploying for Iraq. The 278th has been on possible deployment since last year. According to News 2, Tennessee's largest National... November 23, 2009
Higher education leaders in Tennessee recommended a "minimal increase" in tuition during state budget hearings. It appears that means a 5% hike. Richard Rhoda, executive director of the Higher Education Commission, says... November 19, 2009
Thousands of people who depend on TennCare for health insurance could find their benefits changing dramatically under Governor Bredesen's plan to cut each state agency by 9%. The announcement came during annual budget hearings... November 5, 2009
Support for Nashville's new convention center project is quickly growing. This week, the Tennessee Titans announced their support for the $1 Billion project, but the controversial takeover of downtown property is becoming unpleasant for local... October 22, 2009
Hundreds of jobs paying $40,000 - $50,000 a year will be coming to Smyrna next summer. The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs is opening a call center, and is expected to hire 325 people. Check out the story from Channel 4 News.
Learn... October 15, 2009
Nashville Mayor Karl Dean is calling the proposed Music City Center a great opportunity to boost the city's economy. He says the convention center will act as a "stimulus" for the city by providing jobs and helping the local construction... October 15, 2009
Tennessee is looking for more budget cuts and more layoffs. State agencies have been told to cut another 21-23% next year, which means $290 million - $350 million. That's on top of the $1 billion in cuts that are... October 9, 2009
Bill Frist (R-TN) likes being out of the national spotlight. The former Senate Majority Leader was noted for strong appeals on behalf of the healthcare community during his two terms. Now, Frist is focusing on healthcare from the private sector and has... October 7, 2009
Farewell to the fair. Goodbye to the flea market. So long to the speedway.
And, as the City Paper reported, boos for the mayor. A jammed meeting room was overwhelmingly supportive of keeping the State Fairgrounds open and operating.
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