Investment adviser from Franklin admits to $4.9 million fraud that included claims of TARP involvement
Longtime Nashville business leader 'knighted' by Japan for contributions to bilateral relations
The beginning of the end at Minnie Pearl's, Fritz Ingram's friends in high places, and an evocative remembrance of steamboat days
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Latest FDIC numbers suggest new realities emerging in who holds onto Nashville's money
A titan in philanthropy, business and politics
Our moon was in the house of public transportation during the last week of April in 1889 and in 1931... Also: Vanderbilt plays the site-selection game in April and May 1873, and a look at stocks of local interest on May 2, 1928
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In the classroom, on stage, on the lam, in prison and beyond, Tupper Saussy lived a life that will not soon be forgotten
Big banks and upstarts differ on meaning of latest FDIC data measuring market share by deposits -- newer locals seem to be gaining on large rivals, but some call deposits an outmoded standard