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Mayor: Cost of flood damages to exceed $1 billion
Hardest-hit neighborhoods include parts of Bordeaux, Bellevue and Antioch
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Joey Garrison
Metro government shifting focus to recovery efforts
Floodwaters beginning to recede Tuesday afternoon
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By
Joey Garrison
Cumberland crests; only working water treatment plant spared
Bredesen, Cooper and Dean tour city, assess disaster; governor asks President Obama for help
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Jeff Woods
Cumberland expected to crest at 51 feet today; courts, buses closed
No more fatalities reported as of Monday morning
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Restructure
Highlights of the mayor's 2010-11 budget
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The third way
How the Dean administration pulled a trick out of its hat to keep Metro government running with services intact and no tax increase
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By
Joey Garrison
Officials telling Nashvillians to conserve water
Water remains safe to drink but could be in short supply
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By
Stephen George
Metro schools closed Monday due to record flooding
Cumberland expected to crest at 48 feet above normal Sunday night
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By
Stephen George
Five dead, two missing in flood-related catastrophes
Two missing men tried to use makeshift raft to navigate floodwaters
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By
Stephen George
Some fears assuaged as mayor unveils next year's budget
$1.52 billion budget makes 1.4 percent departmental cuts, restructures bond debt to cover shortfalls
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Joey Garrison
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