The Tennessean
Tennessee State Fairgrounds' flea market could move to Antioch
The Tennessee State Fair, which starts Friday, is about to breathe its last breath at the fairgrounds after 104 years.
Bellevue resident making flood repairs finds Native American bones
A Bellevue resident making flood repairs stumbled upon human remains hundreds of years old and likely Native American, local and state officials have concluded.
David Climer: Faith Hill shows muscle in picking football games
Faith Hill is now an expert at picking NFL games and is challenging readers of The Tennessean to do the same thing.
Restaurant Week a fine time to sample local menus
Food lovers, you'd better clear your schedules and locate your stunt bellies; Restaurant Week is back, and it's the biggest one yet.
Church's takes chicken cues from Nashville
On a heat scale of 1 to 10, Kirk Waisner, the Chief Chicken Officer (seriously) at Church's Chicken, said he would rate the company's new Spicier Spicy Chicken at an 8.5.
Brown's father considering suing Dooley, UT
Bryce Brown's father is looking to sue the Tennessee Vols and Derek Dooley for refusing to release his son from his scholarship.
Foods of Rosh Hashana are rich with symbolism
More than other Jewish holidays, Rosh Hashana is rich with foods that are steeped in symbolism.
Titans, Redskins talk trade for Albert Haynesworth
Albert Haynesworth, who left the Titans two years ago, is the subject of talks between Washington and Tennessee.
Davidson County Neighborhood Crime Report Sept. 5-6
These are the most serious calls handled by the Metro police, listed by time, crime reported and address.
I-65 North traffic moving very slowly near Vietnam Vets Blvd
Metro Police and Goodlettsville Police are working an accident on Interstate 65 North near Vietnam Veterans Boulevard.
Hillwood freshman getting laptops
Every freshman at Hillwood High School will be issued a laptop computer Friday, according to a media release from Metro Schools.
Through the 1:1 Laptop Initiative, which the district calls "historic," every freshman at the West Nashville school will get a Dell notebook Friday morning.
Check back to Tennessean.com for more details.
Senate schedules hearings on Regents hire
The Senate Education Committee will meet in three weeks to discuss the composition of the Tennessee Board of Regents and its hiring of a senior aide to Gov. Phil Bredesen to be its new chancellor.
New fitness workout studio opens in Belle Meade Plaza
Align in Belle Meade Plaza was nearly washed out before the wellness studio had the opportunity to officially open in May.
Blog: Davidson GOP closes redistricting talk to press
Reporters were turned away this noontide from a presentation on redistricting to the Davidson County Republican Party's First Tuesday lunch club from "Mr. Inside," as they called him, John Ryder, Tennessee rep to the Republican National Committee.
Police seek public help in overnight beating death
Metro Police are investigating the overnight beating death of a North Nashville man, whose body was found by passersby at 1:30 a.m. today.
New Italian clothing store opens in Green Hills
Two Green Hills' business owners hope their new boutique lives out its name.
Roya, which means dream in Persian, opened across from Talbots on Hillsboro Road in June.
Tennessee teacher jailed over teens held at gunpoint
Hamilton County education officials are investigating the case of a Sequoyah High School teacher accused of holding nine teenagers at gunpoint.
Crash blocks northbound I-65
A crash blocked northbound travel on Interstate 65 past Exit 74/Old Hickory Boulevard-Brentwood.
Titans, Redskins talking Haynesworth
Titans officials decline comment about discussions with Redskins about the former Vols and Titans defensive tackle.
Police investigating pedestrian hit and run on Bell Road
Metro Police closed Bell Road on Monday night after a woman was struck by a car.
