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At least 9 people are dead, including 8 in Kentucky, in latest blast of winter weather

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wpln.org – Miriam Kramer – 2025-02-16 19:23:00

SUMMARY: Severe weather across the U.S. has resulted in at least nine deaths, including eight in Kentucky due to flooding from heavy rain. Rescues for hundreds stranded were ordered by Governor Andy Beshear, who warned against traveling in high water. President Trump authorized a disaster declaration for relief efforts. Parts of Kentucky and Tennessee experienced up to 6 inches of rain, while Alabama faced tornado damage. Additionally, dangerously cold temperatures are expected in North Dakota, and avalanche warnings are in effect across several Rocky Mountain states. The U.S. is bracing for its coldest polar vortex this season.

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Lady Vols ride second quarter surge to dominant NCAA Tournament win

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www.wkrn.com – Reece Van Haaften – 2025-03-21 21:17:00

SUMMARY: The Tennessee Lady Vols advanced to the second round of the NCAA Tournament with a commanding 101-66 win over the South Florida Bulls, marking the first victory for first-year head coach Kim Caldwell. Tennessee had impressive second-quarter runs, including a 9-0 and a 10-0 streak, and set a program record by making 15 three-pointers. South Florida initially kept the game close with dominant rebounding but struggled against Tennessee’s defense, which forced 21 turnovers leading to 21 points. Talaysia Cooper led the Lady Vols with 20 points, followed by Samara Spencer with 15 points. Tennessee will face Ohio State next.

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Afternoon Weather (3/20): Breezy and cool on the first day of spring

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www.youtube.com – WBIR Channel 10 – 2025-03-20 12:15:26

SUMMARY: Today, overcast skies and spotty light rain showers are expected, especially in the valley, with some mountain snow. A winter weather advisory is in effect for higher elevations above 2500 feet until 4 a.m. Friday, with 1-3 inches of snow possible. Wind gusts up to 31 mph are also expected, easing overnight. Temperatures peaked around midnight at 71°F but will fall, reaching freezing tonight. There’s a chance of sleet or light snow, with clearing by tomorrow. The weekend brings warmer temperatures, reaching 70°F by Sunday, but rain is likely Sunday night into Monday. Temperatures will remain typical for this time of year.

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Here is your afternoon weather report on Thursday, March 20.

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Lawmakers expect more protests over TN bill impacting undocumented students

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www.youtube.com – WKRN News 2 – 2025-03-20 16:57:56

SUMMARY: Tennessee lawmakers anticipate increased protests regarding a bill allowing school districts to decide on enrolling undocumented students. Republican legislators are urging peaceful demonstrations as the proposal moves closer to debate in the House and Senate. Previous protests have disrupted committee hearings, with demonstrators advocating for children’s rights and reminding lawmakers of American values. The bill, recently amended, would permit parents without proof of legal status to pay tuition for their children. Democrats criticize the bill as cruel and counter to Southern values, while supporters argue it aims to limit illegal immigration and challenge a 1982 Supreme Court ruling on student enrollment.

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After protesters all but shut down multiple committee hearings on a bill that would let Tennessee school districts deny undocumented students over the past few weeks, Republican lawmakers are reminding the public to keep protests peaceful as the proposal is set to be debated in more committees next week.

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