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6 local nonprofits receive grant

JACKSON, Tenn. -- A non-profit has awarded six organizations with impact grants. The West Tennessee Healthcare Foundation began awarding Community Impact Grants in 2016, awarding over $205,000 since inception. Organizations being awarded…

28th Hot Rod Tour revs through West Tennessee

LEXINGTON, Tenn. -- The world's largest traveling car show zoomed into West Tennessee. The 28th Hot Rod Tour made its way from Memphis into Henderson County on Tuesday. On day two of the…

Editor sues Tennessee courts director over meeting access

NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) — The editor of a national news website on Monday sued Tennessee's state court administrator over her February decision to close Judicial Conference meetings to the public. In a complaint filed in federal court in Nashville, The…

Juneteenth 2022

Juneteenth, short for June Nineteenth, marks the day back in 1865, when enslaved African Americans were freed, ending slavery. Because of this, it's is also referred to as Jubilee Day, Freedom Day, Emancipation Day, and Black Independence Day. And what…

Police arrest second suspect in Tennessee mass shooting

CHATTANOOGA, Tenn. (AP) — A second arrest has been made in a mass shooting in Chattanooga, Tennessee, where three people died and 14 were injured, police said. Alexis Lewis, 36, was charged Monday with criminal homicide, reckless endangerment, and possession…

TBI investigating 'suspicious death' in Dyer

UPDATE (6/14/22): TBI: Gibson County man arrested for murder of girlfriend in Dyer DYER, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation confirms a "suspicious death" is under investigation in Dyer. On Sunday afternoon, our team began receiving reports of a…

Power knocked out temporarily during heat wave

JACKSON, Tenn. -- If you stepped outside on Monday, you probably wanted to go right back inside due to high temperatures here in the Hub City. A few Jacksonians shared how they felt heat. "Generally, I think the weather…

Lego Camp builds new skills in young children

JACKSON, Tenn. -- New skills sets aren’t the only thing being built at one summer camp at the Discovery Park of America. This Tuesday, they began their summer LEGO Camp which lasted until Friday. "The purpose would be to get…

CBS News' Richard Schlesinger of '48 Hours' is retiring

NEW YORK (AP) — Longtime CBS News correspondent Richard Schlesinger, a fixture on the newsmagazine “48 Hours,” is retiring after nearly four decades at the network. The New York-based Schlesinger, who had also reported for the “CBS Evening News,” “CBS…

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