Expert clarifies legal rights as questions surround viral arrest video in Lexington
Following a viral social media post, users question a driver's rights during a traffic stop.
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Following a viral social media post, users question a driver's rights during a traffic stop.
A new business has sprouted up in Lexington.
State officials joined Hitachi Energy Wednesday to announce a major expansion in Crockett County.
Class is back in session for one of our local universities.
The Tennessee and Arkansas Department of Transportation are celebrating culture and history by announcing a new name for the Interstate 55 (I-55) bridge.
From river to river, West Tennessee is filled with talent bringing live music to local venues every week.
Lisa Garner, CEO of theCo, joined our show to share more about the ScaleUp Kitchen program.
Crime Stoppers need your help locating a robbery suspect.
State agencies are aiming to have a safe start to the upcoming Labor Day weekend.
Hitachi Energy will invest an initial $97 million and create 100 new jobs through the project with plans for future growth.
The City of Jackson is seeing an unusual spike in traffic accidents following several reports throughout the day.
Citizens are once again getting an opportunity to see behind the scenes of daily operations in law enforcement.
One local county holds their monthly commission meeting to discuss recent lawsuits while also honoring a special woman.
One man is honored for almost three decades of service to his community.
Kendal Keith, the man who was seen in a social media video being forcefully removed from his vehicle by officers details his experience.