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- The Tennessean
- Two Franklin factories face fines from EPA
- Vandy will offer free master's degree to Metro teachers
- Lawmakers raise questions about sexual abuse at juvenile facility
- Sex abuse allegations plague TN juvenile detention center
- In-state talent awaits Derek Dooley's recruiting in 2011
- Bruce Pearl's son can smile now
- Interstate 40 in Tennessee voted best highway in the US
- Tenn. House to vote on menu labeling veto override
- Nashville convention hotel deal looks less certain
- Like other blocs, Tea Party finds its voice, limits
- Work begins on new Whole Foods
- Scorchers release 1st new album in 14 years
- Mental health cuts deepen
- Volunteers rescue teen from river
- Spring Hill police officer dies after wreck
- Downtown buildings to be razed
- Labor law nets few violators
- Who dat? Saints win, 31-17
- Saints lead Colts, 22-17
- Colts lead Saints, 10-6
- The Commercial Appeal
- Winter storm update: Look for up to 3 more inches of snow before Tuesday
- Discover Financial Services to close Memphis office, cut 80 jobs
- Memphis Tigers' Wesley Witherspoon is C-USA player of the week
- Winter storm update: Officials fear ice may add to snow woes
- Author! Author!
- Taking the polar plunge
- Clubs Members support Haiti missions with donations
- 'Oprah' to feature native Memphian Sister Mary Samuel Handwerker
- Volunteer fire fighter honored for years of service to community
- Snow snapshots
- Romance at Rydell
- Grizzlies' Zach Randolph ticket giveaway postponed
- CRIME REPORT: Memphis police think Jan. 29 attack is work of serial rapist
- Sold! Green Bay wants the Zippin Pippin
- UT predicts 2 more years of unemployment above 10 percent
- Winter storm update: Up to 8 inches of snow expected; court on in Bartlett
- Openings and closings because of the snow
- Harold Ford Jr. says his interracial marriage more accepted in New York than Tennessee
- Winter storm update: Up to 8 inches of snow expected; inclement weather policy in effect
- Memphis police identify woman killed in traffic accident Thursday
- News Sentinel
- Charter amendment lawsuit moves forward
- Political newcomer seeks Democratic mayoral nod
- Harold Ford Jr. says his interracial marriage more accepted in NY than TN
- Crews clear 2nd Spur rockslide; detour removed tonight
- Rain threatens Maggie Valley mudslide area; evacuees could be away for weeks
- Anderson Schools: Teacher suspended after allegations of student relationship
- Forecast: Wintry mix on the way
- Now that you re No. 1, what next?
- TN labor law penalizing employers of undocumented workers nets few violators
- Fentress, Scott and Oneida schools to open late
- State wants to drop York Institute
- Knoxville campus has reached 99 percent of $610M fundraising goal
- Trainer works with rare Italian breed of dog that tracks down truffles
- State briefs: Feb. 8
- Erosion problems plague trails at House Mountain
- Civil War Web site gears up
- UT campaign going strong
- Vines: Everett won't run for Knox County school board seat
- Bradley sheriff looking into elk, steer shootings
- Kingsport uses 3,000 tons of salt so far this winter
- Chattanooga Times Free Press
- Chattanooga: Planning agency recommends zoning for townhomes at Fairmount Apartments
- Georgia: No bond for suspects in kidnapping
- World's tallest tower closed a month after opening
- Illegal worker law nets few violators in Tennessee
- Student shot at Tennessee Methodist college
- Many school systems in Georgia, Alabama dismissing early
- Get out of the House Today
- Hamilton County Sheriff's Office booking reports
- Alabama: Middle school reopens after fatal shooting
- Nomination reactions
- Cougars lead Lady Mocs at half
- Dear Abby
- Trial in Athens businessman s slaying set for Tuesday
- On TV
- Chattanooga: Child pornographer more involved than he admits, detective testifies
- Iran says it will increase uranium enrichment
- New legal issue: Payment for child porn victims
- Chattanooga: Dome Building fire suspect arrested
- Ohio strip club hosts 'Lap dances for Haiti'
- Space shuttle blasts off on last night flight
- Kingsport Times-News
- Kingsport double-murder suspect gets new attorneys, trial date
- Red Hot and Blue III: Singer Songwriters in the Round
- Pizza delivery driver hits three parked cars, arrested for DUI, drug possession
- Kingsport man's arrest prompted by reports of someone throwing bombs onto Memorial Boulevard
- Snow, rain, freezing rain and more snow
- Baptists worry arrests in Haiti may hurt image
- Tenn. woman says son killed in Army helicopter crash
- Tea Party finding its voice, limits
- Health care officials say TennCare cuts may close some hospitals
- Authorities say Kingsport man stabbed drinking buddy
- Kingsport BOE may seek damages for late completion of Adams Elementary School
- Salmonella outbreak linked to frog
- Non-tenured teachers, non-classified personnel in Scott County receive letters warning of cuts
- Appalachian College of Pharmacy accredited
- Federal officials planning new stage of education reform
- Custody dispute prompts lockdown at Hawkins County school
- Fatal wreck on Highway 11-W remains under investigation
- Single vehicle fatal wreck on 11-W remains under investigation
- Police say suspect stabbed drinking buddy
- Custody disute prompts lockdown at Hawkins school
- Bristol Herald Courier
- VA drivers would have to use hands-free devices
- Retired NC fire department worker claims big lottery cash prize
- Economists say 2 more years for TN to recover
- Boys Scouts of America celebrates 100th birthday
- Appeals Court: No double jeopardy for man accused of murder
- U.S.S. Greeneville, TN preparing for 6th deployment
- UT officials: Top 25 research goal is possible
- UT officials: Top 25 research goal is possible
- Candidates hard to find for city's upcoming general election
- Openness might have killed Alpha building buy
- Investigation puts Gas & Oil Board down for count
- 'Morning Show Murders' takes a look at TV
- Knitting book offers up 'punk' projects
- New thriller book focuses on the search for a missing ship
- Book reviews: 'From Good to Great'
- Slave made an incredible journey to Bristol in 1860
- The Bristol Blotter
- Raven, Va., resident praises natural gas series
- Country must return to frugal practices, writer contends
- Tebow's Super Bowl ad will offer positive message to all, writer says
- The Jackson Sun
- Health: Uterine Cancer; one of the most common but curable
- Michael Jackson's doctor pleads not guilty
- NYC man pleads guilty to killing girlfriend's cat
- Health: Sweet relief from coughs
- Wanted: Snow pictures
- Tuesday headlines in The Jackson Sun
- The Reporterback Blog: Tonight's UPDATED HS hoops schedule
- The Reporterback Blog: My rankings in this week's AP polls
- UPDATED: Road conditions
- The Reporterback Blog: Game of the night - Liberty at JCM boys
- Lions Club and Al Anon on Community Calendar
- School board work session rescheduled
- UPDATED: Road conditions for West Tennessee
- Snow falling in West Tenn., up to 5 inches
- Lambuth closed today
- Man arrested after Detroit airport security breach
- Official: About 5 unaccounted for after CT blast
- Today's horoscopes
- Road conditions for West Tennessee this morning
- No major incidents reported in West Tennessee this morning
- The Daily Times
- Alcoa High School set to implement trimester schedule
- Officials hope to open southbound lanes this week after rock slide
- Local man charged with intent to sell cocaine
- Sharing precious memories: Old times in Cades Cove recalled at festival
- Blount groups answer call for help
- Serving the need: Local organizations benefit from Leadership Blount
- Five injured in three-vehicle Maryville crash
- Blount County schools' supervisors near capacity
- Cate to leave Leadership Blount
- Blount schools to consider allowing cell phones on campus
- High winds close roads in Smokies
- Brewers shaken but not broken
- Powell nurse returns to U.S. with Haitian baby she cared for in orphanage
- Arrowmont not looking at Townsend
- Alexander honors Scouts on 100th anniversary
- Southbound Gatlinburg Pigeon Forge Spur traffic resumes
- Weather-related road closing in Smokies
- Alcoa pastor accused of pulling gun on son skips court hearing
- Blount County Museum announces Winter Heritage Festival open house
- Heritage Planetarium's Laser Beatles to premiere Feb. 12
- The Leaf-Chronicle
- Clarksville taxi driver assaulted, robbed, carjacked
- Firefighter's defamation suit dismissed
- Updated with Daniels' postgame press conference: Lady Govs come back to beat Murray State 76-72
- Updated with Loos postgame press conference: Isacc Miles hits jumper at buzzer, it counts and Murray State wins 65-63
- Vols blow out South Carolina
- Isacc Miles hits jumper at buzzer counts to give Murray State 65-63 win
- CHS eliminated from state duals
- State wrestling dual notebook
- UK blows out LSU
- Govs, Murray State tied 40-40 with 15:48 left in the game
- Lady Govs come back to beat Murray State 76-72
- Lady Govs lead Murray State 47-46 with 10:53 left in the game
- Ft. Campbell soldier indicted on rape charge
- Clarksville man charged with sexual battery
- Army scales back installation cuts
- US swine flu epidemic shows signs of being over
- Govs hold off UTM 74-69, have won four straight
- Clarksville City Council OKs $625K for airport
- Govs lead UT Martin 51-42 with 11:45 left in the game
- UT Martin upsets Lady Govs 79-70
- The Daily News Journal
- Tennessee Ultimate Fighting at MTSU (video)
- UPDATE: Jury selected in Killings reckless homicide case
- Chattanooga jury selected in Killings trial
- Spring turkey quota hunts deadline is Wednesday
- Council to hold public hearing about Lascassas Pike rezoning
- City Council to consider rezoning land along Medical Center Parkway
- Interim McNair Scholars director to speak on a democratic Iraq
- Adoption agency to hold Angel's Closet sale Friday, Saturday
- In-state talent awaits Dooley's recruiting in 2011
- UPDATE: Fann questions potential jurors in Killings case
- YMCAS to hold Day Camp Super Saturday
- Pressure is on Predators for road trip before Olympics
- UPDATE: Baugh questions jury in Killings case
- BLOG: Breaking down roles for MTSU football newcomers
- UPDATE: Jury selection underway in Killings trial
- Watercooler: Fed courts struggle with question of restitution for child porn victims
- Jurors beginning to arrive for selection in Killings trial
- Communicating better with children
- Council to discuss budget at retreat
- Candidates takes sides over meals
- The Greeneville Sun
- Storm Included Downed Power Lines, Some Structural Damage
- Commissioners To Consider Donating To Haiti Aid
- Boy Scouts Turn 100 Today; Keep 'Continuous Campfire'
- Sgt. Rusty Christian Recalled In Ceremony
- Tusculum College Applications Hit Record Of 2,172
- Students Get Look At Real World Thanks To 'Job Shadowing' Day
- Pride In 278th Armored Cavalry Reigns At Departure Event
- 'Sun' Advertisers Should Not Give Personal Information Over Phone
- High Winds Rip S. Greene Area
- Hatch Act Was Intended To Deal With Political Patronage
- AG Opinion On Hatch Act May Affect Local Election
- WJHL To Broadcast Hour-Long Program On U.S.S. Greeneville
- Pride In 278th Armored Cavalry Reigns At Miss. Departure Event
- Saturday Reception Set To Honor Sgt. Christian
- Trustee's Office Takes Property Tax Payments On Saturdays
- Arrowmont Considers Move To Greeneville
- County Comm. To Fill School Seat March 15
- County Schools Finalists To Be Interviewed Feb. 18
- Accelerator Pedal Blamed As Toyota Slams Into Newport Funeral Home
- Colorful Winter Sunset
- The Daily Post-Athenian
- 'C.S. Lewis on Stage' at Lee Thursday
- February 8 photos
- Area News
- Spotlight on people - Ambulance service supervisor rides for fun & stress relief
- Burglars hit county landfill
- When School Board hires superintendent - Unanimous vote urged on director
- Cemetery vandalized - 48 headstones damaged
- Daddy-Daughter Dance
- County titles held by Mountain View
- Bulldogs lose two at AUM
- Wesleyan teams split road results
- Tigers net upset of Sweetwater
- Central bags wins at Polk
- Cherokees hang on to skin Wildcats
- Smith urges Tigers
- Ragland inks ASU pact
- Rayl signs with UTC
- Baker, Riceville, Englewood third
- Arch Chemicals donating to Haiti earthquake relief
- Area News
- Nashville Business Journal
- Wei-Chuan pays $2.9M for Murfreesboro building
- Meharry gets $2M CDC grant to slow AIDS spread in the South
- CHS wrongly wiggled out of contract, Managed Care Solutions says in lawsuit
- Southwind Health Partners bought by The Advisory Board
- SL Tennessee to expand Clinton auto parts facility, hire 300
- Nashville needs large-scale mass transit, Dean says; public input sought
- EARNINGS REPORT: O'Charley's takes hit as customers leave little cash on the table
- Spheris bankrupt, plans sale to MedQuist
- Debut Broadcasting Corp. appoints turnaround specialist Ronald Heineman CEO
- Harley store roaring into downtown
- Ingram Barge sues ex-customer for $4.6M
- Metro Nashville workers will be paid to volunteer at schools
- Rival MedQuist buys troubled Spheris
- BioMimetic nears European patent on tissue healing products
- Central Parking CEO Emanuel Eads retires, replaced by ex-Circuit City leader
- Nashville Bank and Trust's balance sheet grows
- MCC bringing downtown road closures
- Extras! Extras! Be in movie with Gwyneth Paltrow, help Haiti at the same time
- HCA to distribute $1.75 billion to stockholders
- Restaurant supplier Won Feng makes deal with FDA
- WATE TV
- Repairs to begin on original Smokies Spur rockslide
- How Knox County uses GPS to track domestic violence offenders
- Man dies after two vehicle crash in West Knoxville
- Economists say 2 more years for Tennessee to recover
- Landslide closes trail at Frozen Head State Park
- Tennessee House to vote on override of menu labeling veto
- Illegal worker law nets few violators in Tennessee
- 2nd rockslide cleared from Smokies Spur, detour to be removed
- Clinton teacher suspended during investigation of alleged student relationship
- South Knox County man found dead in home, investigation follows
- Trees, rocks fall from Fentress County mountain onto highway
- Hundreds receive free medical care in Knoxville
- Trees, rocks fall from Fentress Co. mountain onto highway
- Palin calls Obama budget 'immoral' in Nashville
- Trees, rocks reportedly falling from Wilder Mountain
- Smokies charity group to give $1M to park programs
- Truckers vote I-40 in Tenn. best road in US
- Morgan County farmer says federal aid is needed
- Where is East Tennessee watching the Super Bowl?
- Firefighters investigate cause of East Knoxville house fire
- WBIR TV
- Top 5: Romantic restaurants. Viewer Pic Contest: Costumed pets
- Tenn. House to vote on menu labeling veto override
- Truck rolls into house, causes gas leak, injures one
- Chimney fire badly damages 98-year-old house
- Vols up to 12th, Kentucky still 3rd in AP Poll
- Auction delayed for Sevier swindler's house
- East Tenn. Toyota dealer to testify to Congress
- UT economists' outlook: state improving, but slowly
- Landslide closes portion of trail at Frozen Head State Park
- Update: Second spur slide detour to be removed Monday night
- Sex abuse allegations plague TN juvenile detention center
- Tennessee's mental health cuts deepen
- TN labor law penalizing employers of undocumented workers nets few violators
- After long fight, Smokies road won't be built
- Rain threatens Maggie Valley mudslide area; evacuees could be away for weeks
- Update: Fentress mudslide will keep Highway 85 closed for days
- Tennessee teens hold off on driver's licenses because of economy
- Clinton High teacher suspended without pay after accusations of improper conduct with student
- Active Mudslide closes Fentress Co. Hwy
- Sgt. York machine gun display opens at Museum of Appalachia
- WDEF TV
- New Test for Preeclampsia
- James Howard Heading to Haiti
- Lunchtime Snow Showers on Lookout Mountain Monday
- Wintery Weather Possible Today.
- 'Wish Bowl' Raises Money For East Tennessee Make A Wish Foundation
- Check Out The Super Bowl Ads Again, & Then Pick Your Favorite In Our Poll
- Soddy Daisy Welcomes Home Miss Tennessee Stefanie Wittler
- Which Super Bowl Commercial Won the Ad Game?
- Pam Tebow Super Bowl Ad Makes Waves During Big Game
- Flood Warnings in Effect for Our Region
- Magnitude 1.2 Earthquake Just South of Cleveland Friday Morning
- Local Boy To NBA All-Stars Weekend
- 500 Jobs Announced For Volkswagen's Supplier Park
- Can You Help Police Catch Suspects Who Are Shooting Cows & Elk Down On The Farm?
- TDOT Works To Fix Pothole Problem on I-24
- More Reaction to Mayor's State of the City Speech
- Volkswagen Announces 500 More Jobs From Supplier Park Next to Plant
- JOE FRUGAL: Free Eggs at 10:00am Friday
- Local Reaction to Chattanooga State of City
- Family Files Suit Against Murray Schools In Bullying Suicide Case
- WHBQ TV
- More Winter Weather Expected in TN
- Green Bay Mayor Vies for Zippin Pippin
- Mid-South Winter Storm Warning Extended
- Saints Win Superbowl
- Rescued Dogs Headed to New York
- MS Considers School Bus Advertisements
- TennCare Cuts May Close Some Hospitals
- Cohen Gearing Up For Tough Race
- Unedited: Herenton Campaign Launch
- Herenton Launches Congressional Campaign
- Miss. Hospital Thanks Massachusetts
- New Director Named to Animal Shelter
- Alexander Apprehended in New Mexico
- Weiner, Delight Schools Request Merger
- Baptists Concerned Over Haiti Arrests
- Barbour Cuts Another 21M from MS Budget
- Hickory Ridge Mall Eyes Reopening
- Ophelia Ford Out for Legislative Session
- Former Director Sought for Animal Abuse
- Former Mayor Herenton on District 9 Race
- WJHL TV
- Can people bring personal bibles to jail inmates?
- Lobbyists aid BVU's bid to avoid community oversight
- Researchers hope to resurrect American Chestnut
- Is it possible to pick up the pieces and rebuild a mountain?
- Coal mining practices that destroy, not just the land, but entire communities
- Bristol Man killed in crash on 11-W in Sullivan County
- Pizza and chicken wings-staples of Superbowl Sunday
- Fatal crash on 11-W in Sullivan County
- Classes calendar: Find an event
- Bristol Virginia Jail inmate dies; autopsy scheduled
- Scouts participate in solemn disposal of American flags
- Football teams vie in the mud to aid Bristol Food Bank
- Can the myth of clean coal become a reality?
- Proposed coal mining rule changes spark fierce debate
- Hatch Act opinion doesn't discourage Sullivan County mayoral candidate
- Kingsport celebrates its 63rd Annual Chamber Dinner
- Bristol Blotter 02-05-10
- Officials scoured SW VA to round up almost 40 suspected drug dealers
- Historic Smoky Mountain photos available
- Top morning headlines, Feb. 4
- WKRN TV
- Clinton teacher suspended amid misconduct allegations
- Winter storm warning issued for parts of Mid-State
- Auto shop relocates to accommodate convention center
- Former deputy's reckless homicide trial begins
- Injured Spring Hill police officer dies Sunday
- Book helps students cope with teacher's cancer
- Maury Co. men charged with producing meth
- Spring Hill mourns first officer lost in line of duty
- Man shoots Martin Methodist College basketball player
- New Orleans Saints win Super Bowl XLIV
- Spring Hill mourns first officer loss in the line of duty
- Women choosing alternatives to cosmetic surgery
- Mid-state rains to change to flurries overnight
- Murfreesboro teacher breaks world record for hugs
- Middle Tenn. remembers deadly tornadoes, 2 years later
- Clarksville hotel denies blind man, Seeing Eye dog
- Judge raises mom's bond after infant's arms, legs broken
- Fatal accident claims man s life
- Police investigate University Court shooting
- Tapes released 7 mos. after McNair murder
- WMC TV
- Schwarzenegger, Coe to run Vancouver torch relay
- Gainey steps aside as Canadiens general manager
- Canadian Alpine team brimming with confidence
- No. 3 Husker women's team destined to end in red
- Patrick to make NASCAR debut at Daytona
- DeSoto County students enjoy unexpected day off from school
- Super Bowl is most watched TV show ever
- West could return on Tuesday
- Snow still being brought in to Cypress Mountain
- Super Bowl is most watched TV show ever
- Vols G Cameron Tatum getting treatment for sprain
- Michael Jackson doctor charged with manslaughter
- Pippin could be Zippin to Wisconsin
- IOC reinstates former Samsung boss as member
- US speedskaters hope to shrug off heavy air
- Art or sport? Figure skating strives to be both
- Bobcats C Chandler close to return, won't start
- SABR says 'sabermetrics' to stay in public domain
- As Ligety, Mancuso proved, upsets happen in skiing
- Janka carries Swiss hopes for overdue Alpine gold
- WPTY TV
- UPDATED 4:00 p.m.: Winter Storm Warning for Memphis and Mid-South
- Student Shot at Tennessee Methodist College
- Student Shot at Tennessee Methodist College
- Zippin Pippin Could go to Wisconsin
- UPDATED 3:20 p.m.: Winter Storm Warning for Memphis and Mid-South
- Snow Storm in Memphis Catches Everyone by Surprise
- Winter Storm Hits Memphis & Mid-South; More Expected
- Four Killed in Plane Crash Heading to Razorbacks Basketball Game
- Rescued Mississippi Dogs Find New Homes in NYC
- Funding Battle Between City Of Memphis And MCS Continues
- Four Killed in Crash Heading to Razorbacks Basketball Game
- 34 Mississippi Dogs Headed to NYC for Adoption
- Mississippi Considers Allowing Ads on School Buses
- Thirty-four Dogs Headed to NYC for Adoption
- Former Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton Officially Kicks Off Campaign
- Middle Tennessee Soldier Killed in Helicopter Crash
- East Tennessee School Settles Harassment Lawsuit With Family
- Black Farmers Urged to Light Fire under Lincoln
- East Tennessee School Settles Harassment Lawsuit With Family
- Hickory Ridge Mall: Two Years After Tornado
- WREG TV
- Super Bowl sets record with nearly 48 minutes of commercials; more shorter, cheaper ads
- Super Bowl sets record with nearly 48 minutes of commercials; more shorter, cheaper ads
- Man Dead After Shooting Officer
- Man Dead After Shooting Officer
- Memphis Teacher Arrested In Park With 17-Year-Old Boy
- Local Scheme Caught On Tape, Tonight At 10
- Super Bowl ads: Betty White, Bud Light, big laughs in annual showcase of product pitches
- Memphis Teacher Arrested In Park With 17-Year-Old Boy
- Fairley High Student Accuses Police Of Rape
- Local Scheme Caught On Tape, Tonight At 10
- Super Bowl ads: Betty White, Bud Light, big laughs in annual showcase of product pitches
- Fairley High Student Accuses Police Of Rape
- Woman Carjacked Walking Out Of Walgreens
- Dogs Rescued From Suspected Puppy Mill In Atlanta, New York
- Woman Carjacked Walking Out Of Walgreens
- Dogs Rescued From Suspected Puppy Mill In Atlanta, New York
- Herenton Kicks Off Congressional Campaign
- Herenton Kicks Off Congressional Campaign
- Officer Injured in Altercation Outside Basketball Game
- Officer Injured in Altercation Outside Basketball Game
- WSMV TV
- Vandy-Metro Offering Free Master's Program
- Murfreesboro Clothing Store To Close
- Where Do I Start On My 2009 Taxes?
- Jury Selected In Rutherford Co. Officer's Trial
- Police: Drunken Soldier Breaks Into Home, Naps
- 2-3 Inches Of Snow Possible In NW Middle Tenn.
- Elvis Presley's Favorite Roller Coaster May Move North
- Free Master's Program Offered To 3-Year Metro Teachers
- Cheatham School Thieves May Be Partners
- 2 More Years For State To Recover, Say Economists
- $1M Headed To 13 Fire Departments
- Music City Center Construction Begins
- Monday Afternoon Weather Forecast (2/8/10)
- TennCare Can Take Property As Payment
- Snow Pictures - Feb. 8, 2010
- Semi Hauling Vegetables Flips On I-40 Ramp
- Winter Storm Warning Issued For Area Counties
- Student Shot On Mid-State College Campus
- Jury Being Selected In Officer's Case
- Semi Hauling Vegetables Flips On I-40 Ramp
- WTVC TV
- Smith Gets Six Years on Manslaughter Plea
- Cleveland Red Light Cameras Coming Down
- Saints Make Local Fans Proud
- Arson Arrest in Chattanooga
- Suspect in Suspicious Bledsoe Co. Fires
- This is Not a False Alarm
- Weekend Shooting Sends a Man to the Hospital
- Palin in Nashville for Tea Party
- Townhouse Destroyed in Weekend Fire
- Fire at the Lay-Z-Boy Plant
- Teens Chased By Chattanooga Police Crash Car Into House
- Lawsuit Filed in Student ''Bullying - Suicide'' Case
- Fundraiser Helps Soldier Who Was Burglarized
- Volkswagen Announces Another 500 Jobs
- Volkswagen CEO Comments On Toyota's Troubles
- Flooding Frustrations
- 3,000 Tennessee Guardsmen Leaving for Iraq
- Teen Admits to Homicide, Will Not Go to Jail
- Potholes Punch Hard
- Cop Caught Sleeping On the Job
- WTVF TV
- Carrie Underwood Takes Center Stage At Super Bowl
- New Health Center Opens At Fisk University
- Super Bowl Most Watched TV Show Ever
- Some Teachers Can Get A Free Master's Degree
- Miley Cyrus, Other Celebs Auction Items For Haiti
- Economists Project 2 More Years For Tennessee To Recover
- Video Claims Terrorists Train In Tennessee Community
- Illegal Worker Law Nets Few Violators In Tennessee
- Some Middle Tennessee Counties In Winter Storm Warning
- Student Shot At Tennessee. Methodist College
- Music City Center Construction Begins Monday
- Mudslide Continues Moving, Closes Down Highway 85
- Snow Falling In West Tennessee, Up To 5 Inches
- Music City Center To Break Ground Monday
- Public Meeting On Future Of Fairgrounds To Be Held Monday
- More Foreclosures Expected In 2010
- Police Search For Gunman On College Campus
- Police Find Children Living In Columbia Meth Lab
- Weather Contributes to Accident; Delays Some Schools Monday
- Late Mortgage Payments Reveal Crippled Economy
- WVLT TV
- Geologist: weather and terrain causes slides
- Valentine's Day flowers on a budget
- Economists say 2 more years for state to recover
- Student shot at Tenn. Methodist college
- Smokies charity group to give $1M to park programs
- Sentencing set in federal child porn-meth case
- Truckers vote I-40 in Tenn. best road in US
- UT officials: Top 25 research goal is possible
- Mud slide blocks part of Hwy. 85 in Fentress Co.
- Clinton High teacher suspended during investigation
- Live with Rebecca- Valentine's Day Flowers
- Portion of Hwy 85 in Fentress County has been shutdown
- Super Bowl loyalties are tough
- Super Bowl loyalties are tough
- Pizza shops prepped for big Super Sunday
- Victims identified in deadly I-75 wreck
- Major explosion at Conn. power plant
- RAM comes back to Knoxville
- All lanes open after deadly wreck on I-75
- Deadly wreck on I-75 reroutes traffic
- The News Examiner
- Lawmakers raise questions about sexual abuse at juvenile facility
- Lawmakers raise questions about sexual abuse at juvenile facility
- U.S. Rep John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- U.S. Rep John Murtha, Iraq war critic, dies at 77
- Snow and wintry mix to hit Middle Tennessee tonight
- Tenn. House to vote on menu labeling veto override
- Sex abuse allegations plague TN juvenile detention center
- Tenn. House to vote on menu labeling veto override
- Truckers give Tennessee high marks
- Air monitors installed in Franklin school
- Jurors to be selected for detective's trial
- Gaile Owens attorneys ask Supreme Court to take her off Death Row
- Police seek gunman in Tuesday shooting
- Hometown newspaper denied access to Tea Party convention
- TN parks drug dog Kanto dies
- TN House Speaker sits out Tea Party
- Former TN parks drug dog Kanto dies
- Judge grants Metro possession rights on Tower land for convention center
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- Fort Campbell team gets Afghanistan orders
- Crossville Chronicle
- 278th departs for Iraq
- STUMPTALK: Manmade global warming alarmist suckered
- GARY'S WORLD: A man who made a difference
- Election Commission to meet in special session Feb. 18
- LOOKING BACK: A weekly historical news feature
- BOE approves DOS evaluation
- Two suspects arrested for passing counterfeit bills
- List of potential candidates for county offices growing
- Voting precincts to be consolidated
- CHA reopens Section 8 waiting list
- Reward offered in vandalism
- BOE approves sale of home
- CMC campus goes smoke free March 1
- Energy funds not yet available to school system
- State audit sought for election office
- WE THE PEOPLE: Corporations are not people
- LION AND THE LAMB: Devil's Island for drugs?
- RANDOM THOUGHTS: Examples of activism abound
- Arts Roundup committed to saving the arts in Cumberland County
- United Fund to expand office space
- Robertson County Times
- Memphis hit by snow: 6-8 inches total expected
- Disabled car blocking traffic on I-65
- Sarah Palin won't rule out 2012 White House run
- Murfreesboro school board's spending on meals is criticized
- Sarah Palin won't rule out 2012 White House run
- Grocery wine sale debate revived
- Sarah Palin won't rule out '12 White House run
- Enthusiastic Republicans crowd primary races
- Grocery wine sale debate revived
- Clinical trials play a key role in medical research
- Grammys spotlight Nashville's great talent
- Teachers in wait-and-see mode on new evaluations
- Sarah Palin won't rule out '12 White House run
- Enthusiastic Republicans crowd primary races
- Like other blocs, Tea Party finds its voice, limits
- Black farmers rally for U.S. restitution
- Tennessee teens hold off on driver's licenses because of economy
- Tennessee's mental health cuts deepen
- Volunteers rescue teen who wrecked in Stones River
- Spring Hill police officer, 28, dies two days after collision
- Memphis Business Journal
- Gas prices in Tennessee come down
- TVA to lower residential utility bills
- Shopping Web site Groupon enters Memphis
- Dollar General says it will add 600 stores, hire 5,000
- U.S. jobless rate drops to 9.7 percent
- Memphis apartment building sells for $1.82M
- Mid-America Apartment Communities fourth quarter earnings rise 36%
- Delta traffic still down in January
- Memphis foreclosure rates inch up in December
- Delta likely to close Cincinnati crew base
- Target January sales increase 0.5 percent
- Macy s sees January sales jump, raises guidance
- Fred s January, year-end sales down 1 percent
- Aaron s Office Furniture closes Memphis location
- MAAR: Memphis area home sales down slightly in December
- J.D. Power: MLGW second to last in business satisfaction study
- International Paper narrows loss in fourth quarter, profitable in 2009
- $250K Assisi Foundation grant boosts Visible School s Downtown Memphis plans
- Memphis Goodwill opening new drop-off center on Poplar
- Study: Fewer job seekers moving for work
- South Pittsburg Hustler
- Blevins not a Rudy Award winner
- Two SPHS players sign scholarships
- Obituaries for February 2, 2010
- Do nothing or evil-doer?
- Lady Tigers continue streak
- Shelllmound Campground still in limbo
- Whitwell to hold special election
- Twelve arrested for meth
- BOE addresses drug-test policy
- 'Danger' busted by THP
- SPES students collect flashlights to send to Haiti
- Pirates take on Van Buren, Signal, SAS
- Obituaries for Jan. 28, 2010
- Sting nets former police officer
- Sequatchie trio busted for meth
- Local woman pushes for pet population control
- Obituaries for Jan. 26, 2010
- There goes the neighborhood
- Lady Tigers streak continues, boys struggle
- Obituaries for Jan. 21, 2010
- Austin Peay State University
- APSU Military History M.A. Gets National Exposure
- Sports psychology professor has 6th best-seller book in nation on The Washington Post list
- New hires and transfers
- APSU to participate in career, teacher recruitment fairs
- APSU Presidential Research Scholar invites participants for beginning group guitar course
- Alumnus artist to present work at Downtown Gallery
- Geoscience student participates in coveted NSF-funded internship
- Acuff Chair to bring artists, inspire new creative works
- Mother of murdered Wyoming student, Matthew Shepard, to speak Feb. 3 on APSU main campus
- APSU taps former chief of staff from Johnson C. Smith University as assistant VP of academic affairs
- TECTA, which has office at APSU, featured in national magazine
- World-renowned composer, Chen Yi, brings music to APSU
- Artist Schlanger brings basic water requirements piece to Renaissance Center
- APSU chosen for Tournees Festival French film grant program
- APSU to celebrate Govs basketball during annual Coming Home week, Jan. 25-30
- African American Cultural Center to host 2 events celebrating civil rights
- APSU presents historic recreation of Schubert composition
- APSU administrator promoted to vice president
- New employees, recent transfers
- Independent film 'Visual Acoustics' to be shown at APSU
- Bryan College
- Sgt. Llewellyn brings trafficking fight to Bryan
- November 2008
- February 2009
- March 2009
- April 2009
- July 2009
- September 2009
- December 2009
- January 2010
- New education tax breaks help pay college expenses
- Alum impacts current students
- Steel Magnolias - January 25-30 - Brock Hall
- January 2010 Faculty/Staff News
- Bryan Community participates in 6th annual MLK Community Service Day
- Andrews named assistant vice president
- Bryan assists in Haitian relief efforts
- Coffee bar finds home in Mercer lobby
- Students attend D.C. leadership conference
- Dr. Chase named dean of adult, graduate studies
- Alum impacts current students
- Christian Brothers University
- NEWSLETTER DEADLINE
- MUSIC RECITAL
- THE PRE-LAW EXPERIENCE
- HICKMAN PRESENTS AT DELTA BLUES SYMPOSIUM
- PSI CHI
- AUDITIONS
- ONLINE GIFT FORM IS NOW AVAILABLE
- FALL PLAY ANNOUNCED: RUMORS
- NEW! Bachelor of Fine Arts
- Fall Play Auditions SOON!
- New Director of Communications and Marketing
- Steve Henderson Named Dean of ITS
- Christine Scifert recieves the 2006 R. Craig Blackman Outstanding Graduate Engineering Alumni Award
- CBU Events to Honor Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
- FEBRUARY TWILIGHT RETREAT: THE FIVE PILLARS OF ISLAM - AND OUR CHRISTIAN FAITH
- CBU Gallery to Feature Painted Portraits by Murray Riss
- East Tennessee State University
- No longer accepting degree seeking appliation for spring 2009. (01/28/2009)
- Click here for a new information page on Graduate Admissions Exams (02/03/2009)
- Click here for information on graduation instructions for spring 2009 (03/01/2009)
- Click here to see the deans new podcast: Graduate Financial Aid & the Graduate Assistantship/Tuition Scholarship Process (04/17/2009)
- *NEW* out-of-state grad student scholarships have been launched! Click for more details! (05/01/2009)
- Lipscomb University
- College of Business, CABLE study finds no progress for women in board rooms
- Lipscomb mourns the loss of College of Businesss Nane Roberts
- Lipscomb University students partner with Second Harvest to raise money Feb. 14
- Institute of Christian Spirituality launches with March 2 seminar by John Ortberg
- General Tommy Franks to be keynote speaker at 'Operation Yellow Ribbon' event March 23
- Medical Trade Center's CEO to speak at Nashville Business Breakfast, Feb. 24
- All Saturday classes cancelled
- Lipscomb selects 2010 Distinguished Alumni
- College of Arts & Sciences debuts humanities documentary film series Wednesday
- Music legends step onto Lipscomb stage in February to honor Mother Maybelle Carter
- Students donate money, time to help Haitian earthquake victims
- National marketing entrepreneur to present 'Treat Me Like A Customer'
- Green Business Summit seeks nominations for Green Business Leadership Awards
- Upkins' 'Treat Me Like a Customer' seminar postponed
- Naomi Tutu brings her first-hand experience to Lipscomb for MLK week
- Tim Tebow to headline Don Meyer Evening of Excellence April 17
- Tim Tebow to headline Don Meyer Dinner of Excellence April 17
- Customized options for international travel expand in academic disciplines
- Customized options for international travel expand throughtout academic disciplines
- Battle of the Boulevard excites fans for 20 years
- Maryville College
- 'Blessings' is theme for Aug. 27 Convocation
- New children's chorale and Orff ensemble established at MC
- Maryville College named one of region's best by Princeton Review
- Community Chorus begins rehearsals Sept. 8
- Search for answers leads to book 'Hiking for Jesus'
- Center for Strong Communities hosts Appalachian Ministry Conference at Maryville College
- Prospective students invited to MC for outdoor adventures, 'Radical Reels' screenings.
- MC celebrates Constitution Day on Sept. 17
- MC reports enrollment increases for fall 2009
- MC s newest class large, smart and unique
- String of Pearls comes to the stage at MC
- Diversity film series begins Sept. 16 at Maryville College
- MC to observe Rosh Hashanah with Tashlich ceremony
- MC freshman is campus bagpiper
- MC community joins The Big Read
- Diversity film series begins Sept. 16 at Maryville College
- Documentary on Marine widow's immigration battle to debut at Maryville College
- Brian Wagner has his very own photo booth
- Blount Co. College Fair set for Sept. 29
- School for Nonprofits opens for registration
- Rhodes College
- From the Heart of a King [Date: 23 February 2010, Tuesday, From: 7:00pm To: 8:30pm]
- Campaign Regulations Session (Officer Elections) [Date: 23 February 2010, Tuesday, From: 7:00pm To: 8:00pm]
- Tuesday Fellowship [Date: 23 February 2010, Tuesday, From: 8:00pm To: 9:30pm]
- Internship Orientation for Fall '10 [Date: 23 February 2010, Tuesday, From: 4:30pm To: 5:30pm]
- Fall Allocations Workshop [Date: 18 February 2010, Thursday, From: 6:00pm To: 7:00pm]
- Internship Orientation for Fall '10 [Date: 22 February 2010, Monday, From: 4:30pm To: 5:30pm]
- Performance by Jazz Pianist Ellis Marsalis [Date: 22 February 2010, Monday, From: 7:00pm To: 10:00pm]
- Community of Rhodes Episcopalians [Date: 21 February 2010, Sunday, From: 5:30pm To: 6:15pm]
- Vagina Monologues Performance [Date: 20 February 2010, Saturday, From: 7:00pm To: 9:30pm]
- The Big Diehl: The Ski Trip [Date: 20 February 2010, Saturday, From: 12:00am To: 12:00am]
- Reckless [Date: 20 February 2010, Saturday, From: 7:30pm To: 10:00pm]
- Ruffin Lecture Series - 'Becoming Bernini' - Dr. Estelle Lingo [Date: 17 February 2010, Wednesday, From: 7:00pm To: 9:00pm]
- AOII Rose Sale [Date: 11 February 2010, Thursday, From: 11:30am To: 1:30pm]
- AOII Rose Sale [Date: 10 February 2010, Wednesday, From: 11:30am To: 1:30pm]
- Rhodes Team Picks Up Mid-South Quality Cup for Improvements Benefiting Students
- HPS Meet-and-Greet #2 [Date: 19 February 2010, Friday, From: 4:00pm To: 5:00pm]
- Vagina Monologues Performance [Date: 19 February 2010, Friday, From: 7:00pm To: 9:30pm]
- Reckless [Date: 19 February 2010, Friday, From: 7:30pm To: 10:00pm]
- Students For Sensible Policy Reform [Date: 10 February 2010, Wednesday, From: 9:00pm To: 10:00pm]
- Simple Living Series: Laundry Detergent [Date: 8 February 2010, Monday, From: 7:00pm To: 8:15pm]
- Trevecca Nazarene University
- Student art exhibit
- Campus responds to Haitian emergency
- Spirit of Service Week
- Trevecca students selected for unique ministry after graduation
- Rescheduled Basketball games with Martin Methodist
- Viral video-Microsoft CEO signs student's Mac laptop
- University opens two hours late on Monday, 2/1
- Snow cancels classes
- Saturday basketball games postponed
- Snow results in change in library hours
- Two programs cancel weekend classes
- Trevecca basketball player featured in The Tennessean
- Alumnus named principal in Williamson County
- Microsoft CEO signs student's MAC
- Are you working to help the Haitians?
- CEO of Microsoft speaks at event on campus
- Trevecca's Brice featured in Haiti news stories
- An opportunity to help in Haiti
- Trevecca student preaches at Festival of Young Preachers
- Trevecca plays in College Fanz NAIA Basketball Game of the Week
- Tusculum College
- Theatre-at-Tusculum to present A My Name is Alice Feb. 19-21 and 26-28
- Yard sale fundraiser for Haiti will be Feb. 27; event sponsored by campus safety
- Dr. Greg Hawkins named Assistant Vice President for Academic Affairs at Tusculum College
- Thomas J. Garland returns to Tusculum College Board of Trustees
- Big Hearts and Little Readers Garland Library offers second Children s Story Hour
- Ideas of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer explored during first Theologian-in-Residence session
- College Communications director wins scholarship to attend professional development conference
- Denim Fridays - Knoxville Regional Center raises money for Relay for Life
- All classes cancelled for Friday evening, Jan. 29 and Saturday Jan. 30, 2010
- Pioneer Club Hospitality Event set for Saturday, January 30, is cancelled
- Fabulous Cars of the 50s is topic of Tusculum College lecture presentation
- Wellness and Learning Panel Discussion to be hosted by Niswonger Foundation on Feb. 16
- Wellness and Learning Panel Discussion to be hosted by Niswonger Foundation on Feb. 16
- Fabulous Cars of the 1950s is topic of program at Tusculum College
- Jett recognized as Student of the Block at Tusculum College
- Tusculum College, students, staff and faculty recognize Martin Luther King Day
- Ribbon cutting marks opening of GED Testing Center at Tusculum College
- Appalachian Divas to perform special concert of favorites Jan. 31
- Tusculum College Director of the Library Jack Smith publishes 80th book
- CDMS students explore innovations in history as part of National History Day event
- Union University
- Union marks two-year anniversary of Feb. 5 tornado with Founders Day observance
- Town and Gown series on faith and practice begins Feb. 9
- Shepherd wins $25,000 Rotary scholarship
- Union students complete study tour of Italy
- Limited schedule for Feb. 1 due to inclement weather
- Bowld Commons set for grand opening Feb. 2
- Six Union students present papers at Phi Alpha Theta convention
- Sanderson traveling to Iraq to help democratize Iraqi higher education
- Wilson, Copeland to speak at Black History Month events Feb. 12
- Union to observe MLK day with service projects, worship
- Denker teaching in Ethiopian Bible conference
- Second volume of Smith's Isaiah commentary published by B&H Academic
- Smith's second Isaiah commentary published by B&H Academic
- A Christmas greeting from Union President David S. Dockery
- Union series to address bioethics
- Union takes on bioethics
- Union University to mark tornado anniversary with banquet
- Making Men Moral: A Conference
- 1 year after tornado, Union sees recovery
- Injured Union students count their blessings
- University of Tennessee Chattanooga
- Mocs News - Podcast Pilot
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- University of Tennessee Knoxville
- UT Report to the Governor: State Economy Improving S-L-O-W-L-Y
- Gen. Wesley Clark to Speak on War and Media at UT Knoxville
- UT Instructor Teaches Nation's First Course in 'Vested Outsourcing'
- George Strait Concert Rescheduled Due to Inclement Weather Threat
- $1 Million Challenge: Donor Helps Raise Money for UT Teacher Education
- Health Care Redesign: UT Helping Improve System through Education
- UT Mini-Summit to Focus on Photography, Poverty and Politics in the South and Abroad
- Distance Education: UT Takes Lean Healthcare Course to Saudi Arabia
- UT Knoxville Proposes Differential Tuition for Students in Three Colleges
- New UT Knoxville Research Finds New Ways to Understand Bacteria's 'Thinking'
- Berlik Foundation Gift Supports Technology in UT's Business Building
- UT Shares in Grant to Study Value of Academic Libraries
- UT Knoxville Named a 'Best Value' Public College by Princeton Review
- 11 UT Knoxville Faculty Named AAAS Fellows; More Than Any Southern School
- UT Knoxville Ranks Among Best Values in Public Colleges
- UT, Knox County Schools to Partner in Education Leader Training Program
- Former Ambassador Ashe to Speak at Two UT Baker Events this Month
- UT Expert Suggests Five Great Holiday Book Gifts for Your Kids
- Five Great Books for Kids
- University of Tennessee Martin
- Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt partnering with Metro Nashville Public Schools to offer new master's program for urban teachers
- MEDIA ADVISORY: Vanderbilt and MNPS announce new partnership to recruit and train top teachers
- Watch: VUCast: Understanding Haiti; calling all snow; and it s Iron Chef Vandy style
- Struggle for women's equality in the Muslim world topic of Feb. 10 lecture at Vanderbilt University
- Vanderbilt sociologist was pioneer in academic study of country music
- Watch: Investing in Nature
- Panel celebrates Darwin's 200th birthday
- Watch: Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men
- Klezmer composer and instrumentalist to perform at Vanderbilt Feb. 16
- Vanderbilt's Mark Twain exhibit on display as part of Twain and Twang
- Vanderbilt s Beth Bachmann wins The Kate Tufts Discovery Award - Poet to be honored April 22 for first book 'Temper'
- Activist, musician Anderson Sa visits Vanderbilt week of Feb. 22 - Concert, film screening, book signing and music workshop on agenda
- Watch: On Photography s Expanded Field
- Study of Midwestern medical center shows low safety reporting by medical residents - Simple steps by medical schools and hospitals could help increase rates
- Writer Peter Guralnick to present Sam Cooke documentary at Vanderbilt - Feb. 10 film screening is part of International Lens film series
- Watch: MidSouth Regional Emmy Winner 2009
- Statement from Vanderbilt University about Project Dialogue forum on Muslims in the military
- Tickets no longer available for Vanderbilt event with Gen. David H. Petraeus - Event will be streamed live on the Internet
- No ethical breach when companies target and hire competitor's employees - Employees should decide whether to respond to poaching efforts
- Watch: 'The Next Generation of Computing and Beyond'
- Chattanoogan.com
- Repairs To Begin On US 441 Rockslide
- Slow Left-Lane And Other Bad Drivers - And Response (4)
- Red Bank Delusions - And Response (4)
- Judge Declines To Throw Out Age Discrimination Suit Filed Against Levi
- Red Bank Delusions - And Response (2)
- Littlefield Says Settlement May Be Reached With CHA On Fairmount Apartments
- The Cameras Are There For The Money
- Fate Of Rutherford County Detective Soon Will Be Decided By Chattanooga Jurors
- Bradley Commission Says No More Unfunded Mandates
- Red Bank Delusions - And Response
- Letamp;#39;s Name New East Ridge School For Curtis Adams - And Response
- Whitfield County Schools To Dismiss Early Due To Weather Forecast
- Man Charged With Arson For Setting Fire To Dome Building
- Detective Says Salles Offered To Bring Child For 'Slamming Party'
- Whitfield County Schools To Dismiss Early
- Local Bank Had $8.18 Million Loss in 2009
- Letamp;#39;s Name New East Ridge School For Curtis Adams
- County Jail Booking Report For Feb. 7
- Roy Exum: Itamp;#39;s Called amp;#39;Tough Loveamp;#39;
- Fix Up East Ridge Before We Tackle Exit 1
