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  • The four-day old baby who was kidnapped last week has finally been returned to his parents after being placed in state custody when DCS received reports that the parents were trying to sell him. The parents have been cleared of all allegations. [WKRN]
  • 68 hard drives were stolen from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee office in Chattanooga. They’re not sure yet if the drives contain any personal information. Though the burglary alarm went off on Friday night, authorities weren’t notified until yesterday morning. We assume we’ll be hearing more about this later. [WZTV]
  • Governor Phil estimates that the proposed healthcare reform bill could cost our state as much as $1.2 billion over the next five years. [WTVF]
  • Councilman Eric Crafton is introducing a charter amendment that would leave the convention center project up to the voters of Davidson County. Sounds like the chances of that passing are slim, but Councilman Crafton has never been one to give up easily. [Tennessean]

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3 Comments

  • Michele1

    I really don't understand how we can be thinking of a new convention center and hotel when we still have so many people out of work.
    Also, isn't Nashville, or TN out of money? It sure seems that way, because they're only filling every third pothole on the interstates.

  • http://loudestnoise.com David Cintron

    That's a lot of HDDs. I wonder were these drives just lying around or did they individually remove all 68 from a computer or bay of drives?

  • jmgregory

    My thoughts exactly. Way to go AP for not answering the obvious questions. Hopefully, if these drives were just laying around, they would have securely wiped them, first. I can't imagine that nobody would have noticed immediately if 76 computers were suddenly missing hard drives. The big question is, why the delay in calling the police?