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Franklin,
TN – The Franklin Fire Department is investigating the cause of a fire that heavily damaged a two-story, 1,000-square foot detached garage workshop in the Forrest Crossing subdivision on Saturday, May 22.
FFD was dispatched at 7:49 AM after a passerby called 911 to report a workshop fire on Countrywood Drive with unknown occupants inside. Just prior to that, firefighters on Engine 2 in the area of Murfreesboro Rd. and North Royal Oaks Blvd. had spotted a dark black smoke plume and were making their way to the neighborhood to investigate. They arrived in less than three minutes to find heavy fire and the building unoccupied.
TDOT reports icy road conditions in Middle Tennessee as flurries continue Natalie Neysa Alund and Rachel Wegner, Nashville Tennessean
Although the wintry mix that slammed Middle Tennessee ended overnight, hazardous road conditions continued Tuesday, the National Weather Service in Nashville reported.
All counties across Middle Tennessee reported icy roads, or patches of ice and snow, according to the Tennessee Department of Transportation.
Into the evening, neighborhood streets throughout Nashville remained snow and ice covered and posed a risk to travel, the Metro Nashville Police Department reported. Main roads & interstates are passable, but still have snow & ice on them, the department tweeted. If travel is absolutely essential, please drive slowly & very carefully. Stay home if at all possible.