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A new clinic has opened in Jackson offering treatment options to help get rid of lice infestations.
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A new clinic has opened in Jackson offering treatment options to help get rid of lice infestations.
The West Tennessee Healthcare Sportsplex in Jackson is cleaning up after storm damage.
It’s time to recognize a Community Champion, an honor given to people making a positive impact in the community, in partnership with Leaders Credit Union.
Firefighters are often seen as heroes, rushing to burning buildings, saving lives and protecting the community. But behind the bravery is a reality many do not see.
One local hotel has opened their doors after an arsonist burned the unfinished building to the ground. Now they are ready for you to book your staycation.
A normal day turned into a nightmare when two teens fell nearly 30 feet through a rental home Tuesday. Now, the family is looking for answers.
A former highway patrol trooper in Missouri has been sentenced to nearly two years in prison for searching women’s phones for nude images.
Jennifer Bentley joined our show to talk about Rock N' Roll Sushi's Rock'n Getaway Sweepstakes.
A powerful storm system moved through West Tennessee on Monday and Tuesday night impacting thousands of Tennesseans.
Richmond’s favorite football coach is returning to Apple TV for another season this summer.
Andrew Walker, dean-elect of the School of Theology at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, will deliver the commencement address as part of Union University’s spring graduation ceremonies May 2 on the Great Lawn.
A Pentagon official revealed how much the war in Iran has cost, as of Wednesday.
Bill 1464, also known as Chance Carlton Act, has been passed by both the House and the Senate and heads to Governor Bill Lee for a signature.
The JAC Grant provides funds for a variety of quality arts projects. Funds awarded to a single organization in this category range from $500 to $5,000. The program is funded by the City of Jackson and the generous contributors to the Jackson Arts Council.
On Saturday, April 25, Lane College celebrated a defining moment as 109 students crossed the commencement stage and turned their tassels, marking both the culmination of their academic journeys and the beginning of new paths ahead. The ceremony served not only as a milestone for graduates, but as a powerful reminder to future Dragons of what is possible through dedication, resilience, and purpose.