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Morning Weather (10/14): Highs will stay in the 60s today
SUMMARY: A significant cooling trend is expected this week after a month of above-average temperatures. A cold front is moving southeast, bringing cooler, drier air and temperatures dropping 15 to 20 degrees in some areas. Tomorrow may see light precipitation, including the possibility of flurries in the higher Smoky Mountains, although no accumulation is anticipated. The rest of the week will feature mostly dry conditions with widespread frost expected Wednesday to Friday mornings. As the weekend approaches, temperatures will warm back up, reaching the 70s on Saturday and Sunday.
The morning weather report for East Tennessee on Monday, Oct. 14.
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3 in custody after 3 killed in Warren County
SUMMARY: A district attorney in Warren County fired shots at a suspect following a triple homicide in McMinnville. Two suspects, Caleb Brookens and Jessica Root, were arrested and charged with three counts of criminal homicide after the bodies of three victims were found. The incident began Wednesday when deputies discovered a body at a home, leading to an expanded investigation. Brookens was apprehended after shots were fired, while Root was captured after the vehicle she was in struck a Homeland Security agent. The driver, Hannah Rose, faces charges for evading police and aggravated assault. The motive behind the killings remains unclear.
3 in custody after 3 killed in Warren County
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Serial killer could be tied to Nashville cold case
SUMMARY: In 1979, 21-year-old Nashville mother Gail Norris was found murdered, stabbed multiple times. This cold case has remained unsolved for decades until recently, when Detective Weaver was contacted by her family, suggesting a possible connection to infamously convicted serial killer Samuel Little, who confessed to numerous murders. Despite the lack of direct evidence linking him to Gail’s case, the detective is revisiting the investigation, which had been dormant since 1979. A notable clue found near her body was an insurance pamphlet. The Nashville Cold Case website, launched last month, aims to gather information and potentially revive interest in solving this enduring mystery.
Anyone with information about the case should email mnpdcoldcase@nashville.gov.
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VERIFY: Can warming up your car damage the engine?
SUMMARY: Starting your car in cold weather often involves warming it up to clear ice from the windshield. However, experts from the US Department of Energy and other organizations suggest that this practice can harm engine longevity. Vehicles built after 1980 don’t require extensive warm-up periods; instead, it’s recommended to drive slowly for 30 seconds to a minute after starting the engine. When preparing your vehicle, scrape off ice and avoid excessive wet conditions to prevent damage to components like spark plugs. For more inquiries, you can reach out via text or email for verification.
Excessive idling can cause engine damage and experts agree that modern gas-powered engines don’t need to warm up to run effectively.
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