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December 21, 2009
From the department of "Why didn't we think of that?" - the oddest last minute gift idea ever!
If you know someone who doesn't have everything and really needs something, how about a gift certificate from the Nashville Electric... December 10, 2009
Lou and Spence Peterson watched their home burn in Baxter, TN. The retired couple lost everything, including their life savings. The town's only paid firefighter was on the scene within four minutes but with no water. According to Newschannel... December 8, 2009
Real estate has taken a huge hit in the last year across the nation, but Middle Tennessee is seeing growth in home sales. Last month, the Williamson County Association of Realtors reported a 62% increase from November 2008. According to... December 3, 2009
In the midst of a down economy, the Salvation Army is trying creative ways to raise money this Christmas. They are becoming more flexible and convenient in accepting your donations. According to News 2, the organization created virtual kettles... December 2, 2009
Nashville Global Academy is under investigation for leaving a child on a school bus for an entire day. A report was filed with Metro Police late Monday night from mother Idella Woodard, stating her 7 year old son Semaj was left alone on the bus. Semaj... November 18, 2009
Le Journal du Net, an online French magazine, is recognizing Nashville's "Batman Building" as one of the most original in the world. The AT&T office building, a landmark on the Nashville skyline, shares some distinguished... November 16, 2009
No more free parking in downtown Nashville on Saturdays. Starting January 1, you'll have to feed the meter from 8am to 6pm. Downtown business owners hope this will free up some space for their customers. And News2 reports... November 12, 2009
November 11th marked a day to remember veterans of all ages. Gathering at a Shelbyville nursing home, three World War II veterans shared stories and memorabilia from 60 years ago. Newchannel 5 reports the former pilots talked about classified... November 10, 2009
Maury County schools are warning students who have shaved patterns in their hair they must grow it out. According to News 2, school officials have seen a sharp increase in students with letters, symbols and numbers on their... October 27, 2009
Williamson County Schools are watching what may be a new trend. Teachers logged a number of students leaving the school system this year. The Tennessean reports Williamson schools lost 36 students during September. "It... October 27, 2009
Someone has been censoring cuss words in books at the Maury County Public Libary. News 2 reports that 50 to 100 books have been defaced. Nobody knows who's doing it, but you can see the words... October 23, 2009
If you live near the Henpeck Market on Lewisburg Pike, you have probably complained to a police officer about the contradictory speed limit signs. If you're driving to Franklin, the speed limit is 45 mph. But if you're on the other... October 21, 2009
Lipscomb University hosted the annual fundraiser for Nashville's youth entertainment and outreach center on Tuesday. Thousands gathered in Allen Arena to support Rocketown and its cause. Now the center may have to move to make way for the proposed... October 14, 2009
Most students look back and remember wonderful memories of their first day of high school. Not a freshman at Centennial High School. While walking to class, Claire Dickerson was hit by a car. She suffered severe head and pelvis... October 6, 2009
How often do principals provide their phone numbers for text messaging? Hunters Lane High school principal Dr. Sue Kessler gladly discloses her personal phone number to students. Over 1,800 students have Dr. Kessler's number. They have the rare... October 2, 2009
A small town in Rutherford County has been without a police department for two years. Citzens feel the need to be better protected within the city limits. Mayor says charter requires city to have a police department. WSMV reports...
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