Vanderbilt University is broadening an effort to collect the wartime stories of its alumnae.
“Vandy Goes to War” Turns Focus to Korean War-era Memories
Dean Reprioritizing Capital Budget
Nashville Mayor Karl Dean is reprioritizing the building projects he wants to get started this year. The mayor pulled his capital budget plan days after he submitted it to the Metro Council in late April.
Health Care Industry Grows Its Share of Nashville Economy
Nashville has continued to see more and more health care jobs, even through the economic downturn. A new study from MTSU’s Business and Economic Research Center puts the industry’s total impact at $30 billion. That’s an increase of 60 percent since 2004.
Battelle Partnership With State Almost Underway
Before their careers begin, science teachers spend hours in college and university laboratories, learning the ins and outs of how the world works.
Going Negative Carries Risk in Three-Way GOP Primary for Governor
A Vanderbilt political scientist says the Republican primary race for governor could get messy when candidates take their attacks on each other to the airwaves. Early voting for the August primary starts July 16.
One Drowning, 28 Boating Arrests Over July 4th Weekend
Stepped-up enforcement across the state resulted in 28 arrests of boaters over the July 4th weekend for driving drunk. Nearly a third came on Old Hickory Lake.
IED Kills Fort Campbell Soldier
A Fort Campbell soldier was killed Friday by an explosion in Kandahar, Afghanistan.
CNC: Tanner Gives Tepid Endorsement of Fellow Democrat and Hopeful Successor
Retiring Democratic Congressman John Tanner has offered a less-than full-throated endorsement of state Senator Roy Herron, the Democrat vying to replace Tanner in the U.S. House.
Nashville Weathering Recession Like Previous Business Cycles
History shows Nashville’s recovery after a recession tends to be quicker than other cities. And even with a longer-than normal down period, the current business cycle is shaping up to be the same way.
Another Move For Former Tent City Residents Likely
About 30 former residents of the homeless encampment, known as Tent City, just relocated to a church and motels. But, another move will likely happen in the next few months or weeks.