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Sheriff IDs men involved in Henderson Co. shooting

HENDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. -- The sheriff's office has identified both men involved in a fatal Monday night shooting. Patrick Sampson, 42, of Beech Bluff was killed in the shooting that took place in Flanagan Acres in west Henderson County, according…

S.F. Forked Deer River near flood stage

JACKSON, Tenn.- Area rivers are still dealing with the effects of heavy rains that pushed through the area over the weekend. Those rains have  affected water levels on the South Fork of the Forked Deer River at Jackson and are…

No New Year's fireworks in Madison Co.

  MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. -- In 1949, a private act passed stating no one could buy, sell or use fireworks in Madison County. The same law is still in place today. "We…

Homes still underwater in Hardin County

HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn. -- You can no longer see where Savannah ends and Cump begins because the Tennessee River has taken over. The river looked more like a lake Tuesday afternoon, and many…

Sky Zone plans celebration to jump into new year

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Whether you are young or young at heart, Sky Zone has the perfect New Year's Eve celebration for you. Folks can jump into 2016 in style when the festivities kick…

State of Tenn. to offer new 8-year driver's licenses

NASHVILLE -- Coming in 2016, Tennessee drivers will be able to renew their licenses every eight years instead of five. The Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security announced Tuesday that the change will begin Jan. 4. The new eight-year…

Deputies investigate fatal Henderson Co. shooting

HENDERSON COUNTY, Tenn. -- Deputies are investigating a Monday night shooting that left one man dead. Sheriff Brian Duke says they responded to the shooting around 9 p.m. Monday in Flanagan…

Flood warnings active across West Tenn.

MADISON COUNTY, Tenn. -- The National Weather Service has issued flood warnings for several West Tennessee areas. The service has issued flood warnings for Decatur, Dyer and Madison counties. The Madison…

Fire prevention group urges timely disposal of Christmas trees

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Nearly 40 percent of fires that begin with Christmas Trees occur in January. That statistic is from the National Fire Protection Association, and they are urging everyone to take down their Christmas trees and lights sooner rather…

Tree falls on home, wet weather blamed

MILAN, Tenn. -- Heavy rains, saturated ground, and high winds may be to blame after a tree fell Monday night, crushing a home in Milan. Luckily those inside were able…

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