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BlueOval SK is laying off 150 workers.
The WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News team is saying farewell to anchor/reporter Ryan Hodges.
Here’s a look at recent restaurant inspection scores throughout West Tennessee. To view the full report on each establishment, click the provided links.
Judge Mark Patey was removed from the Madison County election ballot last week by the Tennessee Republican Party. The election commission confirms he will not be placed back on the ballot.
Haywood county lynching sites included in study
Miss Teen Volunteer America is back this year for a chance to see the best of the best on the runway competing for an opportunity of a lifetime.
A new state law is requiring gun safety education in every public school classroom in Tennessee, impacting students from kindergarten through 12th grade.
A community campaign launched this week in Martin is raising money to purchase new breathing equipment for local firefighters, organizers say.
The Madison County Election Commission met Thursday to finalize details for the upcoming primary election, including early voting dates, hours, and location.
A father and veteran in McNairy County returned home from a nine month deployment to Germany recently and was able to surprise his children during an assembly at Bethel Springs Elementary School.
Women in West Tennessee came together Thursday to award $15,000 in grants to two local nonprofits.
'Don’t Forget Her’: 25 Years After Bethany Markowski Vanished, Tennessee Marks Missing Children’s Day With New Safety Efforts.
Federal safety officials say distracted driving is claiming thousands of lives on American roads each year.
To celebrate the upcoming retirement of Professor Emerita Laquita Thomson, Freed-Hardeman University will present her exhibition, “20 Years: A Retrospective,” in the Bulliner-Clayton Visual Arts Center, March 12-April 15.
Local educator and community leader Allan Hess has officially announced his candidacy for County Commissioner, District 2.