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Elaina Sauber Nashville Tennessean
- EBrentwood saw the fewest home permits in a decade in 2019 — but the market is still strongeu.tennessean.com
- ERobertson Co. biosolids company Tycowa counter sues residents for defamationeu.tennessean.com
- ENew judge in 21st Judicial District announces campaign bideu.tennessean.com
- ENashville may see snow this week — here's what you should knoweu.tennessean.com
- EApproved for a tennis club, this property in Brentwood has sat vacant. Here's why.eu.tennessean.com
- EWilliamson County's impact fee argued before Tennessee Court of Appealseu.tennessean.com
- EFive Brentwood restaurants have beer licenses suspended for selling to minorseu.tennessean.com
- EGov. Bill Lee talks transportation at Greater Nashville Regional Council eventeu.tennessean.com
- EMissing hiker in Beaman Park: Wallace Carter found alive Monday morningeu.tennessean.com
- E'That's our family, too:' Columbia couple and GM workers strike after their weddingeu.tennessean.com
- EGM strike enters day 10; new hope at Spring Hill plant as negotiators report progresseu.tennessean.com
- EMan charged with murder for fatal overdose takes plea dealeu.tennessean.com
- EMaury Co. deputies arrest striking Spring Hill GM employeeseu.tennessean.com
- E'I can't get a clear answer': Are GM employees on disability still getting health care?eu.tennessean.com
- ETennessee YMCAs to cut ties with SilverSneakers, forcing seniors to look elsewhere for fitnesseu.tennessean.com
- EAll about the experience: New businesses opening in Hill Center Brentwoodeu.tennessean.com
- EScooters? Don't bring them here, Brentwood board sayseu.tennessean.com
- EFrom farmland to one of Tennessee's wealthiest cities: How Brentwood has transformed over the past 50 yearseu.tennessean.com
- EBrentwood breaks ground on new police headquarterseu.tennessean.com
- ELawsuits against Tennessee voter registration law can move forward, federal judge ruleseu.tennessean.com
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