Author: WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Staff

Winners for 2025 Sterling Awards announced

Dr. Margaret Taylor, president of Jackson Area Business and Professional Women, has announced the winners of Sterling Awards 2025: 20 Most Influential Women in West Tennessee, the Outstanding Woman Military Veteran and the Sue Shelton White Award.

What the Tech: iPhone price increase

Are you feeling the urge to rush out and buy a new iPhone? You're not alone. There's a wave of "panic buying" happening as people worry about potential price hikes due to ongoing trade tariffs between the US and China.

Indefinite closure of SR 180 in Haywood County

The Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) has closed SR 180 over Lost Creek, located just north of Nutbush, Tennessee, for repairs following a multi-day flood event.

Home maintenance tips for spring

Spring has officially sprung and spring cleaning is an opportunity to refresh your home and mind after the long winter months.

What the Tech: Microsoft warning

Have you been happily using the same PC for years, maybe even a decade? You're not alone! But Microsoft has a message that might make you reconsider: it’s time to recycle that computer unless you download Windows 11.

Collision South earns official certification

Collision South has been certified by Collision Performance Network, a division of OEC, for maintaining the right tools, equipment, training, and facilities necessary to repair participating Automaker brand vehicles according to the manufacturer’s specifications.

Jadon Hardiman sentenced to effective 76 year sentence

On April 7, 2025, in the Circuit Court of Gibson County at Humboldt Law Court, defendant, Jadon Hardiman, age 21, was sentenced by the Honorable Clayburn Peeples to serve an effective 76-year sentence in the Tennessee Department of Correction.

Lineup revealed for 2025 AMP concert series

Join us as we celebrate the rich musical legacy of our region with the 2025 season of Jackson’s Award Winning music venue Jackson‘s Amphitheater at the Market

Recovery efforts underway in Grand Junction

Thursday, the National Weather Service confirmed that an EF-3 tornado swept through the southwest part of Hardeman County, causing significant damage to the Grand Junction area.

MIDDAY GUEST: Leaders Education Foundation

Evan Flora, community engagement specialist with the Leaders Education Foundation, joined our show to discuss EmpowerEd: An Evening with Dr. John Delony presented by West Tennessee Healthcare.