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Pair Face Attempted Murder Charges, Two Others Face Drug Charges

JACKSON, Tenn.-Four men have been arrested and police said two of them were wanted on six counts of attempted murder, each. They were spotted, Wednesday outside Parkway East apartments. Demetrius Pirtle and Cordarius Maxwell were arrested as were two other…

Man and Woman Charged with First Degree Murder of Jarvis Vinson

JACKSON, Tenn.- Jackson police charged one man and woman with first degree murder in the 2012 Jarvis Vinson homicide, Tuesday. Tashonda Davis, 22 and Roderick Gladney, 27 were both indicted Monday by the Madison County grand jury for their involvement…

BREAKING: Police Charge Fiance with First Degree Murder

JACKSON, Tenn. - Jackson police have charged Charles Pittman, 21, with first-degree murder and tampering with evidence in connection with the homicide of Olivia Greenlee, 21. Pittman and Greenlee were both students at Union University and lived off campus in…

Hoops star gives back despite major loss

BOLIVAR, Tenn. --Bolivar native Willie Kemp's face shows no sign of pain, but inside he mourns. Just three days ago, his mother, Maxine, passed away. "For me not to come here and run this camp, I think it wouldn't be…

Grand jury returns three murder indictments for January shooting

DOWNTOWN JACKSON -- A grand jury indicted two three men -- including one already facing murder charges -- on Monday for the shooting deaths of a student athlete and his stepfather. Jackson police presented evidence to the Madison County grand…

***DO NOT POST, DUPLICATE*** Haslam expresses hope of luring VW headquarters to Tennessee

[gtxvideo vid="qk01NumB" playlist="" pid="OTSe9U1y" thumb="http://player.gtxcel.com/thumbs/qk01NumB.jpg" vtitle="Haslam on VW”] NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Republican Gov. Bill Haslam is expressing hopes that Volkswagen's emissions cheating scandal won't hurt Tennessee's efforts to lure the German automaker's North American headquarters to the state. Haslam…

Attorney indicted, accused of helping son cover up murder

DOWNTOWN JACKSON -- A Gibson County attorney is on the other side of the law, accused of tampering with evidence in a murder investigation. Jackson police said Edythe "Didi" Christie deleted evidence that linked her son, John Christie, to the…