TN lawmakers send anti-Occupy bill to full vote
After months of controversy, and the state literally pulling the electrical plug, the Occupy Nashville protests at Legislative Plaza could be coming to an end. Read more Occupy Nashville stories
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TN Air National Guard faces structure, mission changes
Maj. Gen. Max Haston announced Saturday that the State Air National Guard's mission and structure will change, as part of Department of Defense budget cuts.
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TN Air National Guard faces structure, mission changes
Weather Turns Toward Normal After Warm December, January
Forecasters expect a shift to a more northwest flow to bring near seasonal temperature readings, but not frigid conditions, to the state.
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Weather Turns Toward Normal After Warm December, January
Haslam unveils plan for higher ed capital projects
The more than $330 million Gov. Bill Haslam has appropriated for capital projects and maintenance at the state’s colleges and universities is a good start considering they haven’t received sufficient funding in nearly four years, state officials said Monday.
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Littler Expands Tennessee Presence with New Memphis Office
MEMPHIS, Tenn.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Littler Mendelson, P.C. (Littler), the nation’s largest employment and labor law firm representing management, has opened an office in Memphis, Tennessee, the firm’s second location in the state. Littler’s Nashville office opened in the spring of 2011. The firm has joined with leading local labor and employment boutique Kiesewetter Wise Kaplan Prather, PLC to form one of the largest labor and employment specialty practices in the region. Memphis represents Little
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Littler Expands Tennessee Presence with New Memphis Office
BASE jumpers arrested in downtown Nashville
Around 5 A.M. officers responded to a call for assistance from State Troopers who were working security at the Capitol.
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BASE jumpers arrested in downtown Nashville
Tennessee State Parks First Hikes in Middle Tennessee
Pre-Order Prototype 2 at GameStop and Receive Exclusive Access to Sgt. James Heller’s Devastating Bio-Bomb Butt Kicker Ability > Tennessee – Tennessee State Parks kicked off its 75th Anniversary at the start of the new year with a series of First Hikes all across the state.
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Tennessee State Parks First Hikes in Middle Tennessee
THP Reports Fewest Traffic Deaths In 49 Years
NASHVILLE, Tenn. Traffic fatalities in the state of Tennessee declined sharply during 2011, reaching their lowest figure in 49 years.
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THP Reports Fewest Traffic Deaths In 49 Years
Hit hard by war, Tenn. towns respond with support
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A decade of fighting has claimed the lives of 135 service men and women who called Tennessee home, and the state’s smaller communities have been some of the hardest hit.
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Hit hard by war, Tenn. towns respond with support
Former Capitol Hill maid says can’t get voter ID
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – A 93-year-old woman who cleaned the state Capitol for 30 years, including the governor’s office, is concerned that she won’t be able to vote next year for the first time in decades.
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Former Capitol Hill maid says can’t get voter ID

