Allergy season arrives in West Tennessee. What to know for you and your pets
From watery eyes to constant sneezing, many people across West Tennessee are already feeling the effects of allergy season, and so are their pets.
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From watery eyes to constant sneezing, many people across West Tennessee are already feeling the effects of allergy season, and so are their pets.
King Baba's on Old Hickory Boulevard will close its doors following two violent incidents in the restaurant's parking lot, the owner announced on Facebook this week.
A line of storms is expected to move across West Tennessee Wednesday, bringing the possibility of strong winds, hail and spin-up tornadoes.
NASA says it’s highly unlikely anyone will get hurt when a 1,300-pound spacecraft crashes into Earth soon.
The Tennessee Department of Safety and Tennessee Highway Patrol are warning Tennesseans about new scam text messages claiming recipients have an "unpaid traffic ticket" and threatening their driving privileges.
A nurse at a Florida hospital was fired after a viral video showed her wishing health complications on White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt during childbirth.
A bill that would bar landlords from prohibiting tenants from keeping firearms in their rental homes, apartments or vehicles on leased property has passed in the legislature and now heads to Gov. Bill Lee’s desk.
West Tennessee just got a major boost in emergency coverage. Air Evac Lifeteam is adding a second medical helicopter in Jackson to serve Madison County and nearly 20 surrounding rural counties.
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The Henry County Sheriff's Office is asking for the publics assistance in locating a runaway juvenile.
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The Jackson Police Department is investigating an aggravated assault that occurred early Sunday morning.
Dyersburg Hazmat, Fire and EMS responded Sunday to St. Joseph Village after a chemical incident prompted an evacuation and sent six people to the emergency room for evaluation and treatment.
The equestrian center at Fred Young Park sustained significant damage during a winter storm in late January, leaving the facility in rubble.
Scam text messages are being reported to the Better Business Bureau in growing numbers, and experts say the problem is getting worse.