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Court rules against Brentwood man who lost handgun permit
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The Tennessee Appeals Court has ruled against a Brentwood man who claimed state law regulating the carrying of firearms was unconstitutional. Comment?
Prince Edward visits Nashville to bestow Duke of Edinburgh's Award
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Prince Edward presided over a ceremony Thursday at the governor's mansion honoring young people for completing a service and personal development program backed by the British monarchy. Comment?
Residential teardown-rebuild is transforming Nashville neighborhoods
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It was Salemtown's quiet streets, lined with one- and 11 2-story bungalows and shotgun houses, that drew Thomas F. "Freddie" O'Connell to the historic Nashville neighborhood in 2007. Comment?
Couple of the week: Meredith Waln and Taylor Crowley
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When Meredith Waln, 27, showed up to help a friend out with a photo shoot at Marathon Village in 2011, she knew she would be modeling some T-shirts for a website. Comment?
State Sen. Douglas Henry will not seek re-election
State Sen. Douglas Henry, a giant of the state legislature whose tenure goes back six decades, will not seek re-election for his seat in 2014, marking the end of an era for the Tennessee General Assembly. Comment?
State Sen. Doug Henry announces he won't seek re-election
State Sen. Douglas Henry, a giant of the state legislature whose tenure goes back six decades, will not seek re-election for his seat in 2014, marking the end of an era for the Tennessee General Assembly. Comment?
Nashville-area housing market grows rosier with rising prices, less inventory
Each time James Bristol thought about putting his Green Hills home on the market, something changed his mind. Comment?
Wedding: Chelsie Cox & Dalton Bowersox
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Chelsie is the daughter of Connie and Gary Cox of Smyrna, TN, and Dalton is the son of Dawn Bowersox and Robert Bowersox of Smyrna. Comment?
Ms. Cheap: These art exhibits won't be here long
As a reporter for most of my adult life, I am used to having deadlines to motivate me to get things done. Comment?
It's not every day that graffiti art makes its way to the pristine streets of Belle Meade. Comment?
Pour House delivers big taste with small scope
Hand-ground in-house from select cuts of beef, or crafted from clever veggie-bean blends, stuffed with cheeses, slathered with aioli, grainy mustard, haute ketchup, stacked with griddled mushrooms, bread 'n' butter pickles, sunny-side-up eggs, sliced avocado, fried green tomatoes, paired with hand-cut fries or towers of onion rings -- Whew! ... (more) Comment?
Real estate: What you get for $450,000
It features a finished walk-out basement, a wrap-around porch, wide-plank hardwood flooring and a sound system. Comment?
Charter authorizer bill back on track
An overhauled version of a controversial bill that would allow the state to approve charter schools in five counties, including Davidson, cleared a Senate committee Wednesday, one day after it became clear it wasn't going anywhere in its previous form. Comment?
Williamson County riding the green wave
As a wave of green technology sweeps the nation, the trend is beginning to catch on in Williamson County. Comment?
First Watch restaurant to make Franklin its second location
A Florida restaurant chain is betting Nashville-area diners crave more daytime dining options. Comment?
First Watch restaurant makes Franklin its second TN location
FRANKLIN -- A Florida restaurant chain is betting Nashville-area diners crave more daytime dining options. Comment?
Half a century ago, the founding fathers of Metro knew their city was coming up short. Comment?
Next up: Idea for Beardition takes root right under CEO's chin
Name: Mark Williams Age: 30 Title: Co-founder, president and CEO of Beardition Background: Mark Williams' chestnut beard grew tremendously during his 30-day, 240-mile hike of the Appalachian Trail. Comment?
Nashville Rising: West Nashville
West Nashville brightcove.createExperiences(); West Nashville embraces classic, urban settings From Belle Meade to Sylvan Park, area offers diverse landscape West Nashville is known for its pristine parks, historic attractions and well-established neighborhoods. Comment?
Nashville Rising: Green Hills, Midtown
Green Hills, Midtown brightcove.createExperiences(); Universities, wealthy neighborhoods form corridor of economic power Vanderbilt, Belmont and Lipscomb dominate the landscape Nashville's hub-and-spoke road system, replete with name-changing pikes and the seemingly endless Old Hickory Boulevard around its rim, has long dominated the ... (more) Comment?