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Medina Elementary students raise $10K for St. Jude

MEDINA, Tenn. -- One local school went above and beyond for cancer research. Medina Elementary School students raised funds through their math-a-thon to donate to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. They celebrated Friday…

Police ask public to help ID woman in phone theft

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Police are asking the public to help identify a woman they say stole someone's cell phone from a local convenience store. The woman can be seen in security video from April 1 putting the phone into her…

TN State Parks offers volunteer events for TN Promise students

NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Tennessee State Parks and Natural Areas are offering a variety of volunteer events on Saturday, April 16, to help TN Promise students log in community service hours. Nearly 60 projects are planned which may include clearing brush…

First case of Zika reported in Shelby County

MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - Health officials are reporting the first case of Zika virus in Shelby County. The Shelby County Health Department said Thursday that the person with the virus traveled to one of the countries where Zika is prevalent.…

$10,000 grants available for middle school PE

JACKSON,Tenn.-- For the sixth year, Blue Cross Blue Shield is giving away $200,000 for Physical Education in the Volunteer State. As part of the "Shape The State" program, 20 schools will win $10,000 each. Dawn Abel, the director of community…

Community celebrates Deputy Matthew Doty

JACKSON, Tenn. -- West Tennesseans gathered to say 'goodbye' to a protector and servant. It has been just less than a month since Madison County Deputy Matthew Doty died in…

U of M Lambuth hosts 'What's Next, Jackson?' concert

JACKSON, Tenn. -- Concert organizers on the University of Memphis Lambuth Campus are hosting what they hope to be Jackson's next big musical hit. Several up-and-coming bands will perform at Thursday night's first-ever What's…

Local lawmaker weighs in on controversial legislation

NASHVILLE -- Some controversial bills are currently getting attention in the state legislature. A bill that was recently revived would require public school students to use restrooms that match their sex at birth regardless…

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