The leaders of Tennessee Commerce Bancorp will soon meet with the NASDAQ's listing compliance panel to discuss why they haven't yet filed their annual report with the SEC.
Looking to get back into the acting world, Fred Thompson has signed on with the William Morris Agency.
NPR's Audie Cornish files a Sunday dispatch from Nashville after talking with parishioners at African-American churches about Barack Obama and his controversial pastor, Jeremiah Wright.
After taking on the maker of the Guitar Hero game and the chains that sell it, Gibson Guitar has set its sights on Harmonix, the company behind the Rock Band phenomenon, as well as MTV Networks and Electronic Arts.
Some superdelegates are warming to Phil Bredesen's idea of a confab to help decide the Democratic presidential nominee.
An opinion from Attorney General Robert Cooper is spurring action on a bill that would require law enforcement agencies to check the immigration status of detainees.
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