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Car show gives back to local kids

MILAN, Tenn. -- Hundreds of hot rods parked it in one local town for a meaningful cause. It's the first car show to be hosted by Riveting Rides, and it was all to…

Federal judge blocks sweeping anti-abortion law in Tennessee

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) -- A federal judge has ruled that Tennessee will not be allowed to enforce one of the strictest abortion bans in the country as a legal battle over the measure’s constitutionality moves through court. U.S. District Judge…

25 new COVID-19 cases confirmed by health department; 811 total

JACKSON, Tenn. — The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 25 additional positive cases of COVID-19 in Madison County, bringing the total number of cases to 811. The newest confirmed cases include: 34-year-old female (not hospitalized) 22-year-old female (not…

Family celebrates loved one's 90th birthday

JACKSON, Tenn. -- During the pandemic, families are getting creative with how they celebrate their loved ones and their major life milestones. Family and friends are wishing Magalene Yarbrough a happy 90th birthday. "We thank God for letting her live…

Artists create new mural in downtown Jackson

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Local artists are bringing more beauty to the Hub City. The newest installment of Jackson's Public Art Initiative Project is underway. This time the canvas is the front of the Southwest Tennessee Development District building in downtown…

Lifeline hosts Donuts and Donors event

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A life saving resource creates a way to bring in more donations. Lifeline Blood Services hosted a pop up event called Donuts and Donors with the help of J-Town Coffee.…

Madison County sees 12th COVID-19 death

JACKSON, Tenn. -- As of Friday, 12 Madison County residents have died due to complications with COVID-19. "This is a very serious virus," said West Tennessee Healthcare Chief Communications and Compliance…

Siren testing to be moved to Saturday in Madison Co.

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Emergency Management Agency will no longer be testing sirens on Wednesdays. A news release from the agency says they will begin testing the warning siren every Saturday at noon. This change will go into effect…

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