This is a test article published by the TNAADO newsroom while we verify our publishing systems. It will be replaced by real coverage.
TNAADO is rebuilding the way it publishes. The pipeline that carries a story from a draft to this page has been rewritten end to end, and the only honest way to test a wire is to put something on it. That is what you are reading: a live check that headlines render, categories sort, timestamps hold, and the featured slot behaves the way it should.
The old system grew in pieces and showed it. Articles carried their own styling, formats drifted between posts, and publishing meant touching more steps than it should have. The new pipeline keeps content and presentation separate, so the newsroom writes and the site handles the rest. Fewer steps, fewer ways to break.
If this article displays correctly — clean type, correct category, correct date — the wire works. Real coverage starts moving through it shortly. Until then, consider this the sound of a microphone check in an empty room: brief, deliberate, and a sign that the room is about to be used.
