Gov. Lee Visits Schools for ‘Read Across America’ Week, Proclaims Literacy Month in Tennessee
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Gov. Bill Lee Proclaims Literacy Month in TN
Veteran offers insight into Operation: 'Epic Fury'
Tennessee is observing Volunteer Firefighter Week, recognized every first full week of March, and the Madison County Fire Department is among those marking the occasion.
Residents in downtown Jackson shared mixed reactions Monday to the ongoing military operation against Iran, with many saying they want more information about the U.S. involvement in the conflict.
A new national competition is giving Gen Z entrepreneurs a chance to submit their ideas as part of America250's commemoration of the nation's 250th anniversary.
Scammers are targeting consumers with fake offers for discounted TV, internet, and phone services, but there's a major red flag.
Paralyzed Veterans of America is marking 80 years of transforming what accessibility and independence looks like for veterans with spinal cord injuries and diseases like MS and ALS, as well as millions of people with disabilities worldwide.
Israel and the United States pounded Iran on Monday in a campaign that U.S. President Donald Trump said would likely take several weeks.
Have you ever been hard at work and heard a distracting call from the fridge? Or maybe the pantry?
The City of Jackson Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the launch of a new, state-of-the-art registration software designed to streamline how residents connect with community programs.
City of Jackson Community Development Director Claire Pruett has been selected as the Employee of the Month for February 2026.
A Memphis police officer who was shot last week during a traffic stop has been released from the hospital.
On May 4, 2021, at approximately 5:52 p.m., Timvoise De'Shad Lambert, 23 years of age, shot and killed Jacob Riley, 21 years of age, near 541 Pinehurst Drive in Henderson, Tennessee, during an attempted especially aggravated robbery.
A new Senate bill would offer grant money to states that track and publish crimes committed by undocumented immigrants.