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A 79-year-old woman was found dead Jan. 30 in her Madison home, where police say the indoor temperature had fallen to just 44 degrees. Her death is the fifth that officials believe may be linked to the winter storm that left tens of thousands of Nashville residents without power and heat.
As Middle TN enters another day of winter storm recovery, officials added more deaths to the state toll and NES is feeling customer fury over outages.
At its peak, MNPS reports 71 schools experienced outages.
Predators answer Nashville's call, leading relief efforts at Bridgestone Arena originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here. The Nashville Predators are helping their hometown after a winter storm blasted most of the country.
"Something else we don't need right now is appearing in the weekend forecast: more snow for Middle Tennessee," the weather service said. Currently, the Cumberland Plateau will likely see the most accumulation. Nashville has about a 20% chance of an inch, the weather service said. After that, even colder temperatures.
Brown's Diner, a Nashville, Tennessee institution, had about 1,000 pounds of ground beef in its coolers when an ice storm hit the city and knocked out power.
Mark Janbakhsh, the owner of Nashville's Plaza Mariachi, was convicted of participating in a $24 million bank fraud scheme.
Nashvillians’ frustrations with Nashville Electric Service are boiling over. Now, it’s extending to Nashville’s mayor.
As Nashville continues monumental recovery efforts in the wake of Winter Storm Fern, some are asking why more National Guardsmen aren’t present.