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A new business is keeping our furry friends well-groomed.
One city's fire and police departments get an upgrade designed to enhance safety and performance.
The Hub City is preparing to build some new homes for low-income households.
Dr. Stephanie Kolitsch has been named the University of Tennessee at Martin’s transitional provost and senior vice chancellor for academic affairs starting June 14.
As the weather warms up, many find themselves outdoors more often. Kids come out to play – and so do ticks!
West Tennessee is filled with talent bringing live music to local venues every week.
The Dixie Carter Performing Arts Center is entering an exciting new era, thanks to a collaborative partnership between the Town of Huntingdon and local nonprofit Friends of The Dixie.
Six students from the Gibson Electric Membership Corporation service area have been selected for the 2025 Washington Youth Tour.
Botanical art educator and silverpoint art educator MaryGwyn Bowen joined our show to discuss an upcoming three-day nature retreat.
A precautionary boil water notice has been issued for some Savannah Utility customers.
Officials confirm a staff member’s vehicle caught fire in the parking lot of North Side High School.
The suspect involved in a crash that killed three last year is in custody.
The City of Jackson’s Health and Sanitation Department will host its 10th Community Clean-Up Day on Saturday, June 21.
A new mural is coming to Jackson courtesy of the Jackson International Food and Art Festival.
An award-winning country singer is making her way to one local city for an evening of fun and music.