In a unified call for action, renters from all corners of Tennessee are raising their voices against skyrocketing rent prices, urging state lawmakers to address the growing crisis.
Temperatures plunged Saturday, Jan. 13, and snow fell heavy Sunday night. Nashville got above freezing just once over the following week — a sunny Thursday afternoon — before plunging back to single digits over the weekend. Prolonged cold and ice tested the city’s shelter network, a broad coalition of institutions and people trying to help the growing population of people living outside.
A new layer of ice has formed over parts of Tennessee just days after a deadly snowy, frigid storm, as bitterly cold weather continued impacting the U.S. from Oregon to
Forecasters predict that the intense cold gripping much of the country over the past week will take a break but warn that another chilly blast will arrive soon.