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13 people now positive for COVID-19 in Madison Co.

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 13 people in Madison County are now positive for COVID-19. In a news release, the health department says the new case is a 38-year-old man who has been told…

Companies managing Decatur Co. General used 'questionable activities'

DECATUR COUNTY, Tenn. -- The Tennessee Comptroller's Office confirmed an investigation into two companies that managed Decatur County General Hospital used "questionable activities." A news release says the hospital was managed by Impeli Health, Inc. from March 1, 2018 through…

2 dead after shooting on Breezewood Cove

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Jackson police have confirmed the two victims in Tuesday night's shooting on Breezewood Cove near Old Hickory Boulevard have died. Police say the shooting was reported just before 9 p.m. Tuesday. Police have identified the victims as…

Suspect in Haywood Co. truck theft arrested

HAYWOOD COUNTY, Tenn. -- A man is in custody after a truck was stolen March 23 in Haywood County. The Haywood County Sheriff's Office says Stephen Schutt, 32, of Nashville, is charged with theft of a motor vehicle. The sheriff's…

12 positive COVID-19 cases confirmed in Madison Co.

JACKSON, Tenn. -- The Jackson-Madison County Regional Health Department has confirmed 12 total cases of COVID-19 in Madison County. Regional director Kim Tedford confirmed the cases during a news conference Wednesday morning at the health department. On Tuesday, the department…

JSCC extends online classes through spring semester

JACKSON, Tenn.– The administration of Jackson State Community College announced that all classes for all locations will remain online through the remainder of the spring semester. The college will continue to operate under its current operational status of online instruction,…

Humboldt superintendent files lawsuit

HUMBOLDT, Tenn. -- Humboldt Superintendent Dr. Versie Hamlett is filing a lawsuit alleging retaliation, racial discrimination, violating her First Amendment rights and racial harassment. "It's going to expose the Humboldt city and its…

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