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Jackson police respond to crash on North Highland

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Police are urging drivers to use caution as officers work the scene of a traffic accident along North Highland Avenue. The crash occurred near West Deaderick Street, and police ask southbound drivers on North Highland to be…

Woman airlifted after Gibson Co. house fire

GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Crews are on scene at a house fire in Gibson County where a woman reportedly was severely burned. The call went out just after 9:30 a.m. for the fire at a home on Pete Canada Road east…

Two stabbed overnight in Humboldt

HUMBOLDT, Tenn. -- Police in Humboldt say they responded to Viking Court Apartments early Sunday morning for a reported stabbing. Police say two individuals were stabbed. One of the victims was found…

South African Choir performs in Jackson

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The chamber choir from the University of Limpopo in South Africa is in town as the choir-in-residence at Union University. On Sunday afternoon, they performed South African songs…

Shiloh celebrates 154 years with living history

HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. -- Thousands of people are stepping back in time this week to relive one of the Civil War's major battles. Young and old watched and learned Sunday afternoon as…

Eureka Pitch Night at the CO

JACKSON, Tenn.-- Saturday, college students competed in an entrepreneur competition with local business owners. Four teams participated in Eureka pitch night at the CO. Each team had only 24-hours to come up with a…

U of M Lambuth hosts Spring open house

  JACKSON, Tenn. -- Around 60 students and parents met with faculty and staff Saturday to learn more about the University of Memphis Lambuth's campus and all that it has…

Fruitland Fire Department hosts annual BBQ fundraiser

  GIBSON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Helicopters, K-9s, and Barbecue drew out dozens today to support their local first responders. The Fruitland Fire Department hosted their annual barbecue fundraiser. They said around…

Memphis Zoo welcomes baby anteater

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - A baby Southern tamandua has become the latest youngster to join the ranks of animals at the Memphis Zoo. The Commercial Appeal reports the baby hasn't yet been named because its sex is still unknown. It…

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