Local shelter offers advice for helping stray cats this season
Stray cats are becoming more visible across the region as the weather warms up.
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Stray cats are becoming more visible across the region as the weather warms up.
United Way of West Tennessee held its annual First Lady's Luncheon, bringing together women from across the region to support the organization's community programs.
High levels of absences are significantly impacting students' academics and district leaders are implementing strategies to get your child back on track.
Jackson-Madison County General Hospital held a ceremony Thursday to honor organ donors and their recipients.
Carroll county is rolling out a major investment in public safety with a fleet of new fire trucks.
The City of Jackson will host its 12th community cleanup day Saturday, April 18, from 8 a.m. to noon at the public works yard on Conalco Drive.
The National Transportation Safety Board has released its preliminary report regarding a fatal bus crash that occurred in late March.
The Dyer County Sheriff’s Office announces the return of a 56 charges against two individuals in connection with an investigation into the introduction of contraband into the Dyer County Jail.
19 people have been indicted and are facing state and federal charges for their involvement in an organized drug trafficking scheme in West Tennessee.
Greg Bennett, a local small business owner, announced his candidacy for Hardeman County mayor.
The McNairy County Fire Department is requesting the assistance of the public for information on a local fire that happened Tuesday.
'First Ladies' Luncheon'
A new daycare in west Madison County is offering extended hours for parents who work beyond the traditional 9-to-5 schedule. Nolan's Nest, a nursery and pre-kindergarten childcare center, opened in January. The business was named after owner Laquinthia Tate Bowers' mother, who died of breast cancer in 2009.
Decatur County Sheriff's Office searching for missing man
The former director of Madison County Parks is devastated that he lost his job. He says that he has been wrongfully terminated.