News from the South - Tennessee News Feed
Speed limit reduced on State Route 109 in Wilson County
SUMMARY: Tennessee has lowered the speed limit on State Route 109, a notoriously dangerous stretch of road, in response to hundreds of accidents and growing concerns. Effective today, the speed limit is reduced by 5 to 10 miles per hour. Between October 2019 and 2024, over 1,600 crashes were reported on this road. The decision follows community concerns and extensive traffic studies. Lowering the speed limits to 45 and 50 mph aims to reduce crash severity. State and local authorities, along with the Tennessee Highway Patrol, are working together to enforce the new limits and improve safety.

After hundreds of crashes, TDOT is lowering the speed limit along a notoriously dangerous stretch of road.
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PM Weather (2/7): Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance for showers Saturday
SUMMARY: The weather today was mild, reaching 61°F, 10 degrees above average. Warmer conditions are expected over the weekend, with breezy weather on Saturday, a chance of light showers in the morning, and highs reaching the low 70s. Sunday will be cooler, with highs in the mid-50s and a chance of rain overnight. Starting Monday, heavy rainfall is likely, with 2-6 inches expected, leading to potential flooding concerns. The rain will persist through Thursday, so it’s essential to stay updated. Enjoy the mild weekend before the wet, cooler weather next week, with temperatures in the 50s.

Partly to mostly cloudy with a chance for showers. Breezy and warm. Highs in the lower 70s. Lows in the upper 40s Saturday night.
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Construction paused over flooding in White House
SUMMARY: The National Weather Service confirmed EF1 tornadoes affected three Middle Tennessee counties, compounded by severe thunderstorms causing significant damage. In White House, Mayor stopped all construction following extensive flooding, citing development and inadequate drainage as contributing factors. Residents reported water overflowing onto streets and into homes, leading to the cancellation of school due to flooded facilities. Local officials expressed frustration over frequent flooding and infrastructure failures, while the mayor emphasized the need to improve drainage systems. A stop work order on all construction is in place as the city evaluates compliance with safety standards ahead of expected rainfall.

After significant flooding, construction has been paused in White House.
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Bill to rename Nashville airport after President Trump could face turbulence amid lawsuit
SUMMARY: A bill filed in January by Rep. Todd Warner seeks to rename Nashville International Airport to Trump International Airport in honor of Donald Trump’s legacy. While similar efforts exist in Washington D.C., the bill may face obstacles due to ongoing litigation over the airport’s governance. A recent state law replaced the airport authority board with a state-appointed one, prompting a lawsuit from Nashville. If the bill passes, it would require new signs and markers at the airport. However, concerns about the cost and litigation may delay its implementation, with the change potentially occurring by January 2026.
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