➤ Anderson County: Three people died after a head-on crash on Briceville Highway when a northbound car crossed the center line, struck an SUV, and caught fire. The Tennessee Highway Patrol is investigating the collision. (More) ➤ Greeneville: The City Council voted to seek a Tennessee grant of up to $525,000 to help fund school resource officers, with no local funding match required if awarded. The grant would support school security through the Greeneville Police Department. (More) ➤ Madison: In-N-Out Burger opened its fifth Tennessee restaurant on Friday. Officials expected heavy traffic and urged customers to follow designated traffic plans. (More) ➤ Memphis: More than 2,000 Memphis Light, Gas and Water customers lost power in the Uptown and Downtown areas on Friday. Utility crews worked to restore service, and officials had not identified the cause of the outages. (More) ➤ Gallatin: City officials approved the annexation of about 125 acres near Meta’s data center campus, adding the property to city limits without announcing a planned use, though some officials speculated about potential expansion. (More) ➤ Clarksville: A man was hit by a vehicle on Friday morning on Tiny Town Rd. and has since died. An investigation by the police department’s fatal crash team revealed that an elderly male with “diminished mental capacity” was walking in the left turn lane during heavy rainfall. (More)
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