Registration deadline Oct. 7 to vote in November 5th Election
All eligible Tennessee residents must register to vote by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, to be eligible to cast a ballot in the Nov. 5 Election.
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All eligible Tennessee residents must register to vote by 11:59 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 7, to be eligible to cast a ballot in the Nov. 5 Election.
Our Jackson Home, in collaboration with the City of Jackson, has announced two new Requests for Proposals for significant public art installations.
The Human Bean drive-thrus across the U.S. are inviting customers to “drink pink” on Friday, October 18 for the company’s annual Coffee for a Cure breast cancer giveback event.
LIFELINE Blood Service October mobile blood drive calendar.
The Old Hickory Rotary Club of Jackson held a networking-focused event Monday evening called "Community Connections: Empowering Through Education" at the UT-Martin Jackson Center.
On Monday, September 30, 2024, Tristan Lamar Newble, age 35, was apprehended and placed in custody in Fort Worth, Texas. He will be extradited back to Gibson County, Tennessee, to face his charges.
As Suicide Prevention Awareness Month comes to a close, one popular walk approaches.
The City of Jackson is excited to announce the official launch of its Mobile Tool Shed.
In east Tennessee, bridges have been washed away, businesses and homes destroyed and there are still people missing due to the aftermath of Helene. There are many ways you can help and it goes directly to disaster relief efforts.
Tennessee Colleges of Applied Technology (TCATS) statewide are collecting bottled water for flood victims.
We have a follow-up to a murder case that has left one juvenile being held without bond.
Baptist Memorial Hospital-Carroll County is one of only eight hospitals statewide to receive the Tennessee Hospital Association’s first Zero Harm Award, a new initiative recognizing outstanding achievements in patient safety across Tennessee hospitals.
Rachel's Challenge is a national nonprofit dedicated to promoting compassion and preventing youth violence in schools.
On Monday, September 30, 2024, in the Circuit Court of Crockett County, Tennessee, Antonio Toomes pled guilty to Second Degree Murder and Aggravated Burglary.
A mobile app is currently on the FTC's radar because it may not be safe for kids.