Thursday, January 22, 2026

Train Derailment, Songwriters Week, and Charlee Comes Home

Bedford County lifted an evacuation order for about 50 homes near a Wartrace train derailment on Tuesday, though Bugscuffle Road remains closed as cleanup continues, and residents are urged to stay home.
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Article Icon 1Train Derails in Wartrace, No Leaks

Bedford County lifted an evacuation order for about 50 homes near a Wartrace train derailment on Tuesday, though Bugscuffle Road remains closed as cleanup continues, and residents are urged to stay home.

Officials said a train lost four cars near Vine Street and Bugscuffle Road in Wartrace while carrying denatured alcohol, a treated ethanol used as fuel or solvent, to Atlanta. Precautionary evacuations were ordered, though no leaks, spills, or injuries were reported.

Rail company CSX is leading the response after determining no immediate threat from the derailment, lifting evacuations as trains continue at reduced speeds and investigators work to determine the cause.

Article Icon 1Deadly Fungus Continues to Impact State

A histoplasmosis outbreak in Middle Tennessee has sickened over 30 people and killed one, with cases concentrated in Williamson and Maury counties.

The fungus, Histoplasma, thrives in moist soil, especially where bird or bat droppings are present, and spreads through airborne spores.

While most people exposed show no symptoms, it can be deadly for the elderly, immunocompromised, and young children.

Health experts are warning that West Tennessee could also see cases due to the region's high-risk soil, urging precautions during gardening or construction.

Article Icon 1Songwriters Week Kicks Off Across TN

Tennessee Songwriters Week begins on Sunday with over 60 venues statewide hosting emerging musicians performing original songs in front of live audiences.

The event, launched in 2019 by the state’s tourism department, promotes local talent and boosts small music venues.

Winners from regional qualifiers will perform at seven showcase events, leading to a finale at Nashville’s Bluebird Cafe in March.

Entries are judged on song quality and stage presence, with added prizes including Nashville Songwriters Association International memberships.

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5M people have their wisdom teeth painfully yanked every year.

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Around Tennessee

➤ Statewide: A major winter storm threat is increasing for Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky, with a Winter Storm Watch from Friday evening through Sunday, bringing heavy snow, sleet, freezing rain, and hazardous travel. (See Forecast)

➤ Nashville: Elon Musk's Boring Company says its tunneling machine is ready to dig the 13-mile Music City Loop, a high-speed, all-electric tunnel connecting the airport to Lower Broadway. (More)

➤ Memphis: Staff at 34 Memphis-Shelby County Schools are handling custodial duties after the board twice rejected a $6 million cleaning contract, prompting concerns from parents and school leaders. (More)

➤ Chattanooga: Airport officials are seeking $150,000 from the city to help secure a new nonstop flight to Houston, pitching it as a boost for economic ties and the local auto industry. (More)

➤ Knoxville: The city council approved $9.4 million for police to buy drones, cameras, and Tasers, expanding real-time technology officials say will improve response times and public safety. (More)

➤ Also Knoxville: Dogwood Arts is recruiting volunteers for its House and Garden Show, the group's largest annual fundraiser, happening Feb. 3–8 at the Knoxville Convention Center. (See Details)

Tennessee Carolina Sports

➤ Tennessee hired former Indiana’s strength and conditioning coach Derek Owings as their new director of football sports performance. He’ll earn a reported $1.2 million per year, which makes him the highest-paid at his position in college football. (More)

➤ Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant said he does not want to be traded but wants more influence in team decision-making than he currently has. (More)

➤ No. 15 Vanderbilt basketball lost to No. 20 Arkansas 93-68, their largest defeat of the season. The Commodores have now lost three in a row after starting the season 16-0. (More)

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

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Tennessee Business

➤ Drury Hotels is building a 180-room Drury Plaza Hotel in Antioch, its fourth Nashville property, offering meeting space, amenities, and about 50 jobs, with reservations starting in October. (More)

➤ LG Electronics opened the first LG-powered Laundry Lounge in the U.S. at the University of Tennessee, upgrading Fred Brown Jr. Hall’s laundry room into a high-tech student space. (See Photos)

➤ Avelo Airlines extended its Nashville flight schedule through Aug. 18, adding summer service to four destinations with one-way fares starting at $42. (More)

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This is not just a win for parents, either. Dentists unlock revenue they previously had to outsource to oral surgeons.

Next up? FDA clearance. From there, TriAgenics aims to make its treatment the standard of care by 2030. Get up to 10% bonus stock as a TriAgenics investor before Feb. 3.

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Et Cetera

➤ Country star Lee Brice shared online that his pregnant dog Charlee is back home safe after being missing for two weeks, returning with a broken leg but in good spirits. (See Reunion)

➤ An Arkansas baker created a life-size Coat of Many Colors cake for Dolly Parton’s 80th birthday, hand-delivering it in Nashville after baking nearly 20 cakes for the design. (See Cake)

➤ Two stay-at-home moms are opening Seven Wonders Play Cafe, a Johnson City family space blending a pay-to-play children’s area, cafe, spa services, and local business partnerships. (See Photos)

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