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Article Icon 1Wintry Mix Expected Heading Into Weekend

Middle Tennessee could see another round of sleet, snow, and freezing rain throughout the morning. 

A winter weather advisory is in place for several counties, including Putnam and Cumberland, through 6 a.m.

Forecasters say areas along and north of I-40 face the highest risk for slick roads, while southern areas will mostly get cold rain.

Light snow and ice could accumulate in northeast Middle Tennessee, with road conditions potentially hazardous for the morning commute.

Article Icon 1Cops Let Student Take Exam Before Arrest

A Tennessee State University student was arrested Thursday after taking his final exam, following a campus traffic stop.

Police say 21-year-old Chase Jones, who was banned from driving on campus due to prior violations, ignored an officer’s attempt to pull him over but eventually stopped near the education building.

The officer allowed the student to complete his exam before arresting him for evading and disorderly conduct, after Jones allegedly became combative during questioning. 

TSU has not commented on the incident.

Article Icon 1Korean War Soldier Identified After 75 Years

Army Cpl. George C. Hagie of Kingsport, who was killed in the Korean War in 1950, has been formally identified after 75 years.

The 18-year-old died in battle near the Jangjin Reservoir and was buried as an unknown in Honolulu’s National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.

Advances in DNA and forensic analysis allowed the Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency to confirm his identity.

Hagie will be laid to rest in Johnson City in May 2026.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Nashville: Metro Nashville Public Schools received $25,000 to expand adaptive sports programs, becoming one of eight U.S. districts awarded funding to improve athletics for students with disabilities. (More)

➤ Also Nashville: Morgan Wallen once again topped Music City’s Spotify Wrapped list in 2025 with his hit I’m the Problem, marking his third consecutive year dominating local streaming charts. (More)

➤ Decatur County: A deer harvested locally tested positive for chronic wasting disease, the first confirmed case in the area, triggering existing restrictions on deer carcass transport. (More)

➤ Oak Ridge: The Department of Energy said 16,377 acres of the Oak Ridge Reservation—about 25.5 square miles—won’t require environmental cleanup before being used. (More)

➤ Gatlinburg: The local fire department will install a Safe Haven Baby Box, providing a secure, climate-controlled option for anonymous infant surrender. (More)

➤ Knox County: A new dog park will open Tuesday in Karns’ SportsPark, funded by a $250,000 grant and designed with separate play areas, water stations, and natural features. (More)

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➤ Tennessee’s attorney general, Jonathan Skrmetti, urges the College Sports Commission to withdraw its University Participation Agreement, warning it could cost schools money or lead to postseason bans for probing the commission’s rules. (More)

➤ Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant may carry negative trade value due to athletic decline and perceived character issues, a recent article reported. (More)

➤ Lipscomb men’s basketball edged Tennessee Tech 83-80 in a thrilling in-state matchup, led by Grant Asman’s 17 points and four blocks. (More)

➤ Yesterday’s Results: NFL | NBA | NHL | NCAAM | NCAAW | Soccer | PGA

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Tennessee Business

➤ Vanderbilt Health will renovate the former AT&T data center in Brentwood, a 43-acre site, adding cancer care, heart and vascular treatment, orthopedics, imaging, labs, pediatrics, and five walk-in clinics. (More)

➤ A viral video showing a driverless Waymo vehicle traveling through an active crime scene in Los Angeles has raised safety concerns as the technology begins testing in Nashville. (More)

➤ Hattie B’s Hot Chicken plans to open a second Memphis-area location after winning unanimous approval from the city’s Planning Commission this week. (More)

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➤ A runaway pig named Chubbs was safely wrangled by animal control in downtown Clarksville after making a spirited dash through the city. (See Chubbs)

➤ The Nashville Holiday Market runs this weekend at Walk of Fame Park, offering free holiday fun with local vendors, live music, Santa photos, and a tree lighting. (See Details)

➤ Hunters for the Hungry urges hunters to donate deer by Dec. 14 to supply food banks and shelters across Tennessee with thousands of pounds of free venison. (See Details)

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