Henry Co. organization meets to decide how to save a local piece of history
One organization meets to discuss preserving a piece of architectural history in their town.
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One organization meets to discuss preserving a piece of architectural history in their town.
School just recently started back for most students, but for some here in the Hub City, the doors to the world just opened up.
For our Poll of the Day, we asked our viewers which fair food is their favorite. Now, we have the results!
As the school year kicks off, the Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security is reminding residents about their SafeTN app.
A local company is helping the community in a new and fresh way.
An alarming new wave of AI-powered scams are targeting senior citizens, leading to billions in losses.
One local college welcomes some old and new faces as students move in for the semester.
We have an update in a fatal stabbing that left one man dead.
theCO will host Taste & Tell on September 18 from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
With fair season upon us in West Tennessee, we want to hear from you in our latest poll.
Michelle and Kevin Cozine with the Jackson chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace joined our show to discuss how they help provide beds to children in need.
Officials have confirmed the arrest of a school employee for alleged inappropriate online activity.
See details from TDOT on upcoming road construction in West Tennessee.
The Jackson City Fair kicked off Wednesday afternoon.
One Lexington resident says she has exhausted all her options after dealing with a mold problem in her apartment complex.