MIDDAY GUEST: First Ladies' Luncheon
Anita Kay Archer and Kristen Chambers joined our show to share details on United Way of West Tennessee's First Ladies Luncheon.
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Anita Kay Archer and Kristen Chambers joined our show to share details on United Way of West Tennessee's First Ladies Luncheon.
One local town has voted on new plans for their residents.
One local organization is encouraging residents to learn and preserve their family history.
The WTHEA Athletics varsity boys basketball team have beat out the home school Eagles to secure a spot in the tournament championship game.
Family members are asking for help in their search for 38-year-old Thomas Duncan Callens who has been missing from Corinth, Mississippi since January 7, 2025.
One local fire department stands among the top ranked and recognized by the Insurance Services Office in Tennessee.
New research from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety reveals a concerning trend in pedestrian fatalities.
Some local high school seniors were able to receive professional assistance with applying for financial aid.
A free class designed for people with diabetes teaches how to manage blood sugar levels without cutting out all of your favorite foods.
Our WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News tipsters informed us of a wreck involving a pedestrian on Vann Drive and Highland Tuesday.
A recent survey from the National Federation of Independent Jobs that states that 35% of small businesses are facing hiring challenges.
On February 11, 2025, the U.S. Marshals Service (USMS) captured a man, Amarion Mitchell, wanted for a murder in Jackson.
Melinda Reid with LIFELINE Blood Services joined our show to share about the ""It's All About the Love" themed blood drive.
From festivals to fundraisers, to celebrations and ceremonies, West Tennessee is full of fun to look forward to every year.
Crime Stoppers is warning residents about a recent rise in auto burglaries.