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Most people have experienced hives at some point.
The federal government shutdown has entered its second week, and already shortages of air traffic controllers have strained operations and disrupted flights.
Madison County mourns the passing of Commissioner Luther T. Mercer.
An attorney licensed to practice law in Tennessee has received a Public Censure.
See details from TDOT on upcoming road construction in West Tennessee.
An investigation by special agents with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the indictment of a couple accused of stealing thousands from a Halls business.
The Senate fails to advance legislation to end the government shutdown for the seventh time.
Nearly half of U.S. companies say they don't feel fully prepared for a cyberattack.
In just a few days, more than 67 million Americans enrolled in Medicare will face one of the most important healthcare decisions of the year.
See complete dockets from Jackson City Court, Criminal Court, Wednesday, October 8.
Raven Moonla and Zachary Moonshine joined our show to discuss the 2025 Tennessee Metal Devastation Music Fest.
Freed-Hardeman University has climbed to No. 2 in the 2026 U.S. News & World Report Best Value Regional Universities in the South rankings.
The Greater Jackson Chamber, in partnership with the Madison County Government, has been awarded a $187,500 Workforce Invest Grant by the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Elizabeth Vickery, with the Alice and Carl Kirkland Cancer Center, joined our show to discuss an upcoming lung cancer screening in Jackson.
Members of various local law enforcement agencies participated in the Tip-A-Cop fundraiser for Special Olympics.