Tonight's Must-See: "Bruce Almighty" (2003), 7p.m., Fox. Actually, you can catch just about any network tonight. Figuring we're in a holiday mood, most have movies that families will enjoy.
COVER STORY -- The Good News: Tracy Smith with three vignettes of good news: A coal plant putting out clean energy, a distressed school that has turned itself around, and “The Romeos,” which stands for Retired Old Men Eating Out -- a group of seniors who gather for lunch and friendship.
Parker resident Melissa Lease discovered one downside of the Internet age when a friend told her that revealing photos she sent to her husband were appearing on social networking site MySpace.com.
The controversy over where to locate the main branch of the library continues. Public meetings have drawn crowds and newspaper articles and columns have generated letters.
Carla Latty removes a 1982 letter from her file of important papers. Written shortly after Latty learned she is adopted, it offers the first clues in her search for her birth mother.
Local authorities thought Abbas Nejat would be deported after he shot a man in a south Nashville bar and pleaded guilty to manslaughter. Instead, the 24-year-old is once again walking the streets of Music City after federal immigration officials released him from a holding center in Louisiana.
The police came for Hal Carter on a Friday afternoon in November 1989. As the 39-year-old lawyer sat at his desk in his Shreveport, La., office, reporters and TV crews gathered outside. Word had leaked out that he was a prime suspect in the gruesome murders of his former girlfriend, her father and her 8-year-old nephew.