Hospice care organizations are bracing for their first major reductions in reimbursement rates in 25 years.
Hospice care organizations are bracing for their first major reductions in reimbursement rates in 25 years.
Middle Tennesseans are still dealing with the effects of Hurricane Ike, which hit the Texas coast more than a week ago. Over the weekend, many gas stations were still without fuel.
A new study suggests rural parts of Tennessee have their work cut out for them to stem the tide of entrepreneurs leaving for the city.
A Brentwood publisher has transformed a line of books into an application for Apple’s iPhone. Magellan Press puts out a restaurant guide called “Where the Locals Eat.”
The Nashville Sports Authority signed off on revised personal guarantees from owners of the Predators today. This was a necessary step after one of the owners defaulted in June.
A campaign bus rolled through Belmont University today, promoting voter awareness. It’s the same campus where the Presidential candidates will face off in a town hall debate just two and a half weeks from now.
Governor Phil Bredesen says the bad economy is a good time to carefully trim and tweak state government.
It took 47 years, but today Tennessee State University granted honorary doctoral degrees to students expelled in 1961. For some of the 14 Freedom Riders, it’s the only college degree they’ll ever have.
Wilson County and the city of Lebanon have landed Bible Park U.S.A., after months of negotiations.
State senator Rosalind Kurita will take help from all sides in her attempt to win the general election as a write-in candidate.