Groundbreaking ceremony held for BlueCreek Apartments
Following the demolition of the Allenton Heights Housing Complex earlier this year, JHA makes way for new housing that's moving onto the property soon.
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Following the demolition of the Allenton Heights Housing Complex earlier this year, JHA makes way for new housing that's moving onto the property soon.
A large number of first responders filled the parking lot of the Doubletree Hotel Tuesday night following a small fire.
Deer hunting season is this upcoming weekend and we have some useful information you might need.
The City of Jackson is experiencing a growing firefighter shortage that has put a strain on resources.
Manufacturing plants across the nation will be expanding very soon, including one here in West Tennessee.
Madelyn Hefner and Molly Connor with the Exchange Club-Carl Perkins Center for the Prevention of Child Abuse joined our show to talk more about the Rusty Mac Adopt-A-Teen Program.
The cost of ingredients of a typical Thanksgiving dinner in Tennessee is up by 10.5% in 2025, according to surveys and data collected by the University of Tennessee Extension’s consumer economics leadership team led by Professor Ann Berry.
The man threatened to rob another customer at the store if the customer did not give him a dollar.
The Weakley County Sheriff's Office is warning citizens of a jury duty scam.
School bus safety has become a major issue throughout Tennessee. One community member is making a difference in his efforts to make drivers more aware of safety on the roadway.
Residents gathered at a local school to honor one special educator.
In honor of World Prematurity Day, new findings reveal concerns over the country's state of maternal and infant health.
A Tennessee man accused of a quadruple homicide in Lake County faced a judge Monday for the first time since being indicted by the grand jury on nine charges.
The Better Business Bureau is once again alerting us to a recent scam that has been on the rise.
Tennessee State Parks today announced the installation of signs at several parks across the state giving visitors detailed information developed from the use of new technology on the conditions expected on park trails.