With firework sales now legal in Jackson, vendors set out for booming profits
For the first time in many years, fireworks are now legal to sell and shoot off in Jackson, and local vendors are fired up for the season.
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For the first time in many years, fireworks are now legal to sell and shoot off in Jackson, and local vendors are fired up for the season.
A local nonprofit is helping the unhoused in the Hub City with the distribution of what they're calling "dignity bags."
Local city leaders attempt to finalize their budget for the next fiscal year.
Fire ants are a common nuisance in Tennessee lawns, infesting residential neighborhoods, schools, playgrounds, golf courses, parks and more.
A federal judge has sentenced a man to 25 years in federal prison for his role in an organized drug trafficking scheme.
See complete dockets from Jackson City Court, Criminal Court, Wednesday, June 25.
Raina Shults, owner of Sprinkle Me Sugar, joined our show to discuss their new location and a collection of flavors inspired by American desserts.
Youth Villages is looking for compassionate individuals and families willing to open their home to children in the foster care system.
Road construction won’t slow motorists across Tennessee over the July 4 holiday.
See details from TDOT on upcoming road construction in West Tennessee.
It’s time to recognize a Community Champion, an honor given to people making a positive impact in the community.
Residents of the Hub City voiced their concerns to city leaders about an upcoming project.
Earlier Wednesday, the Jackson Rotary Club hosted a special transitional meeting to introduce their new president.
One local farmer is facing financial turmoil after countless months of no operation.
High temperatures have been common over the last few days and we wanted to get some tips on how to keep your pets safe.