Residents share stories after tornado passes through Kenton
Severe weather has left damage across Kenton, some residents say they are lucky to be alive.
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Severe weather has left damage across Kenton, some residents say they are lucky to be alive.
In response to the devastating weather events on April 2, 2025, into April 3, 2025, the Community Foundation of West Tennessee has activated its Disaster Relief Fund to support residents and areas affected by the storms.
Jackson State Community College is offering assistance to students who have been displaced or are in need of assistance following the recent severe weather.
Viewers all across West Tennessee have shared pictures of the recent storm and the damages it has caused.
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, including the Tennessee Highway Patrol, continues to support the Tennessee Emergency Management Agency with critical support during and after last night’s severe weather.
At approximately 9 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2, 2025 a confirmed tornado touched down in the Chestnut Glade Rd area. Latham/Dukedom Fire Department (LDFD) responded promptly to assess the damage and provide assistance.
Extensive damage occurred in Selmer following the severe weather threats from Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
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Local first responders are working together to ensure residents remain safe.
One mother is telling her story after her son's homicide four years ago remains unsolved.
The Jackson Rotary Club met Wednesday to hear from Lori Nunnery, the CEO of Visit Jackson, Tennessee.
Local officials are urging residents to take caution, and electric providers share their plans for the severe weather.
The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office (SFMO) proudly announce that 95 Tennessee rescue squads will receive grants totaling $3 million in 2025 through the Rescue Squad Grant Program.
Allison White, supervisor with the Dennis H. Jones Living Well Network, joined our show to discuss the upcoming Mental Health Breakfast on April 8.
Tennessee Bureau of Investigation special agents specializing in fire investigations, working alongside the Crockett County Sheriff’s Office, have arrested and charged a Crockett County woman in connection with an arson investigation.