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See Spot Eat barkfast bars, grr-nola or even doggie-do's
Kat Martin is amazed at how many variations of all things dog she can think up. She can just feel it when a good idea comes to mind, like the one for a carob-dipped granola treat.
Berry Hill gets another Italian option
The Berry Hill neighborhood, home of fun and funky boutiques and small businesses, just acquired a new restaurant offering fresh sandwiches, salads and Italian entrees to go.
UMNS - Immigrant's case shows need for policy changes, say her...
Jailed on minor traffic violations at nine months pregnant, Juana Villegas had to deliver her baby after being shackled to a hospital bed and without her husband present.
Traffic citation against immigrant dismissed
It was easily one of the most highly attended, polarizing and notable citation hearings in Berry Hill traffic court history - prompting the presence of immigration advocates, human rights supporters and a ...
Business owners see treasure hunt as way to soften economic woes
Somewhere in Nashville, a "gold" coin worth $500 awaits discovery, hidden in a very public place that's somehow relevant to the city's history.
Eddings leads Kindall in District 7 school board race
With all but one precinct in, 23-year incumbent Edward Kindall won a hard-fought race against political newcomer Cordenus Eddings in District 7 of the Metro school board.
Amble into centuries past at Eighth Avenue Antique District
Tucked away in a quaint part of town is a $35 toy sheep on wheels, a $350 brunette mannequin and a $495 bow and arrow pinball machine, all compliments of the mid-1900s. There are also oak chairs, Victorian ...
Amble into centuries past at Eighth Avenue Antique District
Tucked away in a quaint part of town is a $35 toy sheep on wheels, a $350 brunette mannequin and a $495 bow and arrow pinball machine, all compliments of the mid-1900s. There are also oak chairs, Victorian ...
Immigrant, Pregnant, Is Jailed Under Pact
Juana Villegas and 2-week-old son in her lawyer's office Thursday in Nashville. Mother and son had been separated for two days.
Sheriff's Office defends treatment of woman who gave birth while in custody
Davidson County Sheriff Daron Hall's office says immigrants' advocates have distorted the story of a woman who gave birth while in police custody.
James Lech has a Vanderbilt doctorate in education, and he's not afraid to talk about it.
Immigrant, Pregnant, Is Jailed Under Pact
Juana Villegas and 2-week-old son in her lawyer's office Thursday in Nashville. Mother and son had been separated for two days.
Hispanic woman claims racial discrimination
A woman is claiming racial discrimination after she was pulled over, she says, because she is Hispanic.
A pregnant illegal immigrant found herself shackled to a hospital bed while enduring labor after being arrested for driving without a license, according to police and her attorney.
Shackled Like An Animal During Labor
What is it going to take, AmericaTM, for you to snap out of your complacency to see that in your furvor to deport and criminalize people in your midst, the goon-squad deigned to carry out the mission are serial ...
Police Claim Legitimate Arrest; Woman Clams Racial Profiling
NASHVILLE, Tenn.- According to police, a Nashville woman, nine months pregnant was arrested, handcuffed, and thrown in jail for a week for not having a driver's license.
Music Locals Paper Route land in the catbird seat by Chris Parker EP release Saturday, 12th at Exit/In w/Tyler James Chad Howat's ship has come in, and he sounds like a sailor on shore leave.
Cat Shoppe will list pets up for adoption on Petfinder site
The Cat Shoppe, on Bransford Avenue in Berry Hill, recently announced it has joined other animal welfare organizations in the area that list their homeless pets on Petfinder.com, the oldest and largest database ...
Creme de la Crema: Rolling Mill Hill caf expresses with espresso
Rachel Lehman, owner of Crema Fine Coffee & Espresso, makes an espresso using her altered portafilter.
MTA to cut several routes July 1
Some bus riders have just a few weeks left to find other ways to travel around town.