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Former Nashville police officer pleads not guilty to rape charges
A Metro police officer accused of rape and sexual battery pleaded not guilty to the charges in Davidson County Criminal Court this morning.
Whirlpool spends $120 M to expand plant in Cleveland, not Mexico
Whirlpool Corp. plans a $120 million project in Cleveland, Tenn., to build a 1 million square-foot manufacturing plant to make built-in cooking ranges and ovens, the company announced today.
Deputies: Three-year-old gets skull fractures after pushing TV buttons
A Church Hill man is charged with aggravated child abuse for injuries his girlfriend's daughter sustained while he was watching her.
Whirlpool will expand plant in Cleveland, not build in Mexico
Whirlpool Corp. plans a $120 million project in Cleveland, Tenn., that will include a 400,000-square-foot distribution center, the Wall Street Journal reported today.
Dogs left to die in Clarksville home
CLARKSVILLE, -- Two Great Danes were found dead and another two were near death after they were left locked in an abandoned house in Clarksville without food or water for at least two weeks.
I-65 affected at Vietnam Veterans Highway
A crash on Interstate 65 at Vietnam Veterans Highway is affecting southbound traffic.
Disabled vehicle on westbound I-40
A disabled vehicle is blocking traffic at the White Bridge Road/Briley Parkway exit on Interstate 40 for westbound travel.
Crash on I-65 near Thompson's Station
Northbound traffic is blocked on Interstate 65 at SR 840 because of ac rash at 8 a.m.
Severance package draws fire in Knoxville
KNOXVILLE -- Outrage over generous severance packages to three outgoing Knox County employees has prompted a proposal to deny severance to workers who are fired or resign.
House of Blues moving to Nashville
MEMPHIS -- Memphis' House of Blues Studio D, where artists including Isaac Hayes and Three 6 Mafia have recorded, is moving to Nashville.
Obama: It's time to turn the page on Iraq
Analysis: President Barack Obama marks an end-of-combat 'milestone' in Iraq war as economic and Afghanistan worries loom.
More couples in TN live together, have kids before marriage
Tennessee's total marriages dropped 30 percent, from 1998 to 2008
» While marriages may be on the decline, some celebrities are still tying the knot. Check out wedding photos from Nashville and national celebrities below.
Rapper Young Buck files for Chapter 13 bankruptcy after IRS raid
Two days after the IRS conducted a surprise morning raid on his Hendersonville home, local rapper Young Buck voluntarily filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in an attempt to control how creditors will be compensated, court records show.
Workplace deaths in TN drop during slow economy
A slower economy has had a surprising but welcome side effect: fewer workplace deaths.
East Nashville artist with ALS faces foreclosure, eviction Sept. 2
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Titans quarterback Simms sees 50-50 chance
Chris Simms said his chance to make the final roster for the Tennessee Titans is very much up in the air.
Nashville flood victims face property tax break deadline today
Davidson County flood victims have until the end of the day to apply for the city's property tax relief program.
Nashville Cooks: Cooking a skill shared among friends, family
For our Nashville Cooks series, avid home cook Robin Riddell invited us into her home for one of her go-to meals, a slow-cooked pork shoulder, accompanied by from-scratch corn bread, a salad and farm-fresh peaches.
