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Tennessee boy, 10, pulled into a storm drain to be taken off life support
TODAY via Yahoo News· 6 days agoA Tennessee dad has shared that his son Asher has "officially passed away" after being pulled into a...
Severe weather threat continues into Memorial Day weekend
WKRN Nashville· 1 day agoThe holiday weekend is here and the unofficial kickoff to summer will be wet and humid. News 2...
Nashville area faces severe weather risk through Memorial Day weekend
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 3 days agoWednesday marks the first day of numerous rounds of storms. The National Weather Service is warning...
Tennessee boy, 10, dies days after being swept into neighborhood storm drain
FOX 29 Philadelphia· 6 days agoA 10-year-old boy swept into a storm drain after a severe weather outbreak in Tennessee has...
Severe weather continues to be a threat over Memorial Day weekend. Here's how much rain to expect in...
Gannett via AOL· 2 days agoThe tornado threat will begin to increase on Friday and may last until Monday. Flooding will also...
Nashville Memorial Day weekend could see 'all modes of severe weather.' When tornado threat is the...
The Tennessean via Yahoo News· 21 hours ago"At this time, models still show all modes of severe weather being likely, including damaging winds,...
First Alert Weather: Scattered storms and muggy conditions Saturday
WBRC Fox 6 Birmingham· 1 hour agoMost of us are in the low to mid 70s with slightly cooler temperatures in the east Alabama....
First Alert Forecast: Showers & storms this weekend with severe weather likely late Sunday
WSMV Nashville· 2 hours agoSunshine will return for many today after morning showers & storms move out. Download the WSMV 4...
Middle Tennessee baseball community unites in tribute for Asher Sullivan
Fox 17 Nashville· 3 days agoMiddle Tennessee continues to show its relentless support for a Rutherford County family who lost...
Cocke County jobless rate improves again
The Newport Plain Talk· 1 day agoWarmer weather and tourism bring more job opportunities and the April jobless numbers released Thursday by the Tennessee Department of Labor & Workforce Development would seem to support that notion