Nov 17, 2009 | Montgomery Advertiser
Shooting victim's condition upgraded
The condition of a woman shot in the neck Friday has been upgraded to stable, police said.
Briefs: Education series continues at Natchez Trace farm
The Farm at Natchez Trace, 9479 Highway 96 W., will continue its monthly educational series at 2 p.m. Sunday, Oct.
Harpeth Valley bills for stormwater
Some 14,000 Harpeth Valley Utilities District customers will receive their first stormwater user fee bill from Metro Water Services any day now.
Stormwater Fee Goes To Non-Metro Customers
Residents who don't receive Metro Water services still have to pay the new stormwater fee that was instituted this year in Nashville.
Auditors revoked administrator's card
In less than two years, LaWanna Shelton charged almost $145,000 to taxpayers with her Metro school system Visa card.
Nashville council keeps chicken ban
By Anne Paine, The Tennessean Chickens can reside in some of Nashville's suburbs - including the city of Belle Meade - but they're still banned throughout much of Davidson County.
Free Stuff Alert: Cocina Opening in Berry Hill
Cocina Mexican Grill , the casual Tex-Mex chain with outlets downtown and in Cool Springs, is opening a store in Berry Hill today.
Suspect in chase to be jailed upon hospital release
Police in Nashville have issued arrest warrants charging 21-year-old Joshua Bryan Kellow with aggravated assault and evading arrest in connection to Tuesday morning's pursuit in which officers were forced to fire shots at Kellow after he allegedly tried to run over a sergeant with the Berry Hill Police Department.
Officers Shoot At Driver In Self-Defense
Metro and Berry Hill police officers opened fire on a hit-and-run suspect near the state fairgrounds overnight.