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American Baptist College recognized as 98th HBCU in the nation

North Nashville college, founded in 1924, appealed U.S. Department of Education for recognition last June More

Welfare for grades bill pulled, Campfield vows to bring back in 2014

Under the legislation, benefits given to people under the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program, could see their payments docked 30 percent if their child fails to graduate to the next grade level More

Bellevue triple-slaying suspect pleads guilty, gets three life sentences

Craig Garber, 41, pleads guilty to three counts of first-degree murder More

Police identify suspect in 17-year-old's shooting death

The incident marks second time in a week that a teenager has been shot and killed in the North Precinct More

First Lady Michelle Obama to speak at MLK graduation in May

Congressman Jim Cooper took credit for inviting the first lady to speak at the graduation More

Former middle school teacher sentenced to jail on sexual battery involving minor

Ronald B. Anderson II was sentenced to 3 months in jail and 12 years of probation Wednesday More

Obama budget calls for exploring sale of TVA

Although TVA does not receive taxpayer appropriations, the utility's expenditure of borrowed funds does count in the federal deficit. More

19-year-old man arrested in Bellevue accused of groping woman, indecent exposure

Aquiles Rojas allegedly asked one victim for directions, grabbed her breast and drove away More

Rivera named Nashville's acting federal prosecutor

Veteran federal prosecutor replaces Jerry Martin, who resigned this week after three years at the post More

Beer tax bill headed to governor

A proposal to freeze the state's beer tax is headed to Haslam's desk for his consideration More

Strong storms building, heading to Middle Tenn. Thursday

Forecasters expect lowland, small stream and urban street flooding with rain continuing through Thursday More

Rogers, Bare, Clement named to Country Hall of Fame

Trio of inductees was announced Wednesday at the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum More

Senate votes to block access to gun carry records

Senate voted 27-2 to pass the bill sponsored by Republican Sen. Ferrell Haile of Gallatin. More

School Board asks for $44M more in next year's budget

Salary bump, shifting expenses and five new charter schools are among reasons for requested increase   More

Haslam takes unscheduled trip to D.C., likely to talk Medicaid expansion

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Police want help identifying three teen suspects in East Nashville salon robbery

Suspects believed to be connected to March 22 robbery at Suzan’s Hair Body & Spirit Salon   More

Charter panel bill stalls in Senate

Committee delays measure with concerns over the need to pay new panel's director more than $100K More

Jeremy Kane stepping down as head of LEAD Public Schools

The founder of Nashville’s largest charter school system is stepping down from his post after this school year ends. More

Council's Gilmore, activists aim to bring BRT stops, or at least jobs, to North Nashville

Councilwoman, along with others, unveils plan that they referred to as “community benefits agreement”   More