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Another scam is on the rise, the Better Business Bureau is warning consumers about auto parts scams.
The hustle and bustle this time of year can be stressful but one school here in the Hub City is making a difference with giving this season.
On December 4, 2025, at approximately 5:30 p.m., the Fayette County Sheriff’s Office was notified by the Tennessee Office of Homeland Security of a potential threat of mass violence directed at Fayette-Ware High School.
Light up your car, golf cart, float or boat for the Holly Jolly Electric Christmas Parade in Paris.
The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency (TWRA) is now accepting entries for its 2026-27 photo contest for publication in the Tennessee Wildlife magazine annual calendar and license cards.
On December 7, 2025 at approximately 11:36 pm, the Jackson Police Department, along with assistance from other agencies, safely apprehended two individuals following a pursuit and a separate DUI-related crash that resulted in minor injuries to officers.
We received reports of shots fired Sunday night involving a delivery driver.
Andrea Bond Johnson will host a campaign kick-off event on Tuesday, December 9, for Tennessee House District 80.
Mayor Nelson Cunningham announces campaign for re-election.
An investigation by the Tennessee Comptroller’s Office has found that the Weakley County Circuit Court Clerk improperly processed expungements for an individual who did not meet the eligibility requirements under Tennessee law.
Tracey Grisham has announced his candidacy for Henderson County sheriff.
Music lovers head out to The Dixie PAC for a rockin’ holiday show.
A local care facility is opening its doors to the community to celebrate the season.
Children of all ages will have the opportunity to tell Santa their Christmas wishes at the 41st annual Santa’s Village, hosted by the City of Martin Parks and Recreation Department on Dec. 11-14 in the University of Tennessee at Martin’s Ned McWherter Agricultural Complex.
Malesus United Methodist Church offers a Christmas event to remind of the “the reason for the season.”