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University Of Tennessee Unlikely To Increase Tuition
Tuition is likely to remain flat at the University of Tennessee’s Knoxville and Chattanooga campuses for the first time in 34 years.

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Tuition is likely to remain flat at the University of Tennessee’s Knoxville and Chattanooga campuses for the first time in 34 years.

A $2.25 million dollar home on the 17th fairway at the Governors Club has something called "interactive chairs."
If you've ever wanted to live in an Edwin Keeble designed home (and what self-respecting Nashvillian hasn't?), there's one on the market.
A newly built home in Green Hills has covered porches up and down and a courtyard, too.
A newly listed Berrys Chapel Road home has lots of acreage, lots of horse-based features and a five-hole "cowboy golf" course.
The Country Music Association said hundreds of people were treated for heat-related illnesses during the annual CMA Fest.
Metro councilman Jim Shulman has proposed Metro fly flags at half-staff for a full year to honor school shooting victims.
A man was captured on surveillance stealing nearly $20,000 in hair weaves from a North Nashville store, the second such theft in the city.
Metro Police say that someone threw a small Yorkshire terrier mix from a car west of downtown early Monday. The dog later died.
A man is accused of selling water and beer without a permit in downtown Nashville and assaulting a woman as he fled police.
"Someone hit the wrong button" in Brentwood Sunday, causing the city's tornado sirens to sound.
A bolt of lightning from Sunday morning’s storms burned a Hillwood home.
Hundreds of new jobs are available on the Middle Tennessee Patch Jobs Board.
Highs in the low 90s, lows in the 70s and pop-up afternoon storms? Sounds like it's June in Middle Tennessee.
One person was injured after someone fired a gun across Charlotte Pike and into a crowd standing outside a hookah bar late Friday.
A man in just his underwear broke into a home with a flower pot and offered a bizarre tale of hostages and forced drug use, police say.
A husband and wife leaving a relative's funeral were killed in a single-car wreck Saturday.
A three-year-old drowned at a pool at an Antioch home Saturday.
Kayakers found a man’s body in the Harpeth River in Franklin Saturday morning, police say.
The Hermitage says the graffiti sprayed on the tombs of Andrew and Rachel Jackson has been removed and will be re-unveiled Sunday.