Cracking Down On Repeat DUI Offenders
A review of DUI cases that have recently gone to court indicate that several people are arrested for the same offenses. Police said that they can not stop driving drunk.
Haynesworth's Speeding Ticket Heads To Grand Jury
Tennessee All Pro defensive tackle Albert Haynesworth will have a grand jury consider a speeding ticket he received after being clocked traveling more than 100 mph in a 70-mph zone on Interstate 65.
Methodist Minister Dies After Battle With Cancer
The Rev. Dr. J. Howard Olds, former senior pastor of Brentwood United Methodist Church, died Wednesday morning after battling cancer. Services will be held Friday at the church and Saturday at Crestwood United Methodist Church in Crestwood, Ky.
Jury Finds Accused Murder Accomplice Not Guilty
The man Metro Police identified as an accomplice in the murder of the Omid Market owner, Ebadolla Ghorbani, in 2006 was found not guilty in court Wednesday.
DuPont Joins-In On State Bio-Refinery Project
Governor Bredesen announced Wednesday DuPont has joined a state initiative to build the first pilot-scale bio-refinery in the United States.
Some Call Flag Proposal Waste of Money
A proposal by city leaders in Mt. Juliet may make drivers want to salute as they pass by. The city wants to put up gigantic flags along I-40. They want to be more patriotic, but some say it's a waste of money.
Titans Agree With DL Jones, Waive DE Fisher
The Tennessee Titans are a player away from wrapping up contracts with all of their 2008 draft picks as they've agreed to terms with second-round defensive lineman Jason Jones.