Archives: 2021

Two-year-old reunites with Buzz Lightyear

(CBS Newspath) —TO INFINITY AND BEYOND: A little boy in California has been reunited with one of his favorite toys after the space ranger took an unexpected ride to infinity and beyond. Check out Buzz Lightyear’s unscheduled adventure.

Pandemic Parade honors those affected by COVID-19

JACKSON, Tenn. — A local church is showing the community they care for Jackson residents during this uncertain time by hosting a parade. Greater Visions Church in east Jackson hosted a Pandemic Parade Saturday to support those who have been affected by COVID-19. “God laid it on my heart to have a parade in honor of the people that passed…

Police: Officer shot, injured woman charging with pick axe

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Nashville police say an officer has shot and injured a woman who charged at officers with a pick axe and a baseball bat. Police say officers Brandon Lopez, Ben Williams and Thomas Denenea responded to a residence Friday concerning 33-year-old Melissa Wooden and her statements that she wanted police to shoot her. Police say talking to…

3 players in drug arrests suspended from Tennessee football

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (AP) — Three University of Tennessee football players are facing an indefinite suspension from the team after campus police logs show they were arrested on misdemeanor charges related to drug possession and paraphernalia in a dorm. Campus police say Martavius French, Isaac Washington and Aaron Willis were among five people arrested for the March 9 incident at Stokely…

Spring forward: Don’t forget to change those clocks

JACKSON, Tenn — It’s that time of year again, time to spring those clocks forward. Daylight Saving Time begins Sunday, March 14, 2021 at 2:00 A.M. That means to set your clocks ahead one hour. Of course, many people are not fond of the time change as it can mean “losing” an hour of sleep while springing forward. It can…

Not As Rainy In The Evening, Drier Tomorrow

Weather Update – 10:27 a.m.- Saturday, March 13 A stationary from continues to linger over the area with a stagnate weather pattern of warm air pumping in from our south and cooler air just to our north with little movement in the mid level winds to move things along. We’ll use up most of the moisture the first half of…

Additional death, 6 new cases of COVID-19 confirmed in Madison Co.

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed another Madison County resident has died due to COVID-19 complications. A 70-year-old man died March 12 due to complications caused by COVID-19, according to the health department. A total of 199 Madison County residents have now died due to COVID-19 complications. The health department also confirmed another six new…

Pet of the Week: Callie

This week’s Pet of the Week brought to you by Saving the Animals Together is Miss Callie! Callie is a sweet girl who came to STAT after spending time in a local shelter. This spunky little girl is full of energy, has an independent personality, enjoys exploring new things, and is always up for the next adventure. She also has…