Madison County Judge Mark Patey permanently suspended due to 'mental health issues'
Madison County's General Sessions Court Judge has been permanently suspended by the Board of Judicial Conduct as of Wednesday.
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Madison County's General Sessions Court Judge has been permanently suspended by the Board of Judicial Conduct as of Wednesday.
A fourth generation Jacksonian with strong ties to the Jackson tourism was the featured speaker at the weekly luncheon on Wednesday.
West Tennessee Legal Services is hosting free expungement clinics to help residents remove eligible criminal charges from their records.
Elizabeth Vickery joined our show to talk about the upcoming Melanoma Monday.
The Board of Trustees of Lane College has formally appointed Dr. Donald W. Comer as President of the College, following his service as Interim President since July 2024.
As the end of filing season approaches, the Internal Revenue Service reminds taxpayers they can get an extension to file their federal income tax return until Oct. 15, 2026, but they must request the extension by April 15, 2026, in order to avoid penalties.
Haywood High School is leveraging new technology in the classroom to expand education with a brand-new Ford Future Builder Lab.
The City of Jackson is rolling out a $10 million street resurfacing plan.
Early voting for the primary election begins Wednesday in several West Tennessee counties.
The United States continues to have the highest rate of maternal deaths of any high-income nation, according to a new study.
Several people are headed to state prison after pleading guilty to charges including evading arrest, assault, drug possession, and illegal firearms, according to the DA’s office.
A large fire has been reported at HLJ Foam Products in Lexington located at 450 Mig Dr.
Gretchen Mitchell and Edwardo Morales joined our show to talk about the 4th Annual Universal Day of Culture.
Union City Elementary School first-graders literally had a ‘Ball’ celebrating their study of fairytales.
Alvin Bond selected as March 2026 Employee of the Month