Jackson Police warn of dangers associated with celebratory gunfire
A common misconception about celebratory gunfire is that bullets shot upwards simply vanish into space.
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A common misconception about celebratory gunfire is that bullets shot upwards simply vanish into space.
From river to river, West Tennessee is filled with talent bringing live music to local venues every week.
As drivers in Tennessee hit the road tomorrow to ring in the New Year, new data shows the holiday carries a significantly higher risk for fatal crashes.
No matter what we are doing, it only takes one buzz or ringtone to break our concentration.
Immigration officials do not plan to detain Kilmar Abrego Garcia again as long as a judge’s order banning it stands.
As soon as the calendar flips to January 1, several laws passed by the Tennessee General Assembly will take effect in the state.
You don't have to go far to enjoy some incredible New Year's celebrations Wednesday night.
The second Tennessee Young Sportsman Deer Hunt will be held Jan. 10–11, officially wrapping up the 2025–26 deer season.
Attorney General Jonathan Skrmetti announced today that his office has successfully halted the operation of multiple illegal online sweepstakes casinos in Tennessee.
A family is left grieving after their home was broken into, leaving one man dead and a woman and child fearing for their lives after being held at gunpoint.
Healthcare professionals are noticing an increase in respiratory illnesses statewide
The City of Jackson and Keep Jackson Beautiful are pleased to announce the return of Chipping of the Greens, a Christmas tree recycling initiative.
Decatur County just became even safer.
The officers initiated a traffic stop, but the driver refused to comply and led law enforcement on an approximate 25-mile pursuit.
The Gibson County Sheriff's Office encourages everyone to celebrate the upcoming new year safely and responsibly.