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Sunday is football's biggest day, and millions are expected to tune in to see the Kansas City Chiefs take on the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX.
Jackson State Community College has started 2025 off strong with a record setting 13% total enrollment and 15.5% full-time enrollment increases from last year’s spring semester.
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The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles are about to compete for the big win. Earlier Wednesday, we asked you who you are rooting for in this year’s Super Bowl.
President Trump signs another executive order Wednesday afternoon that will impact women's sports.
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It's time to spotlight one of our neighbors, presented to you by the Tennessee Lottery. Each week in February, WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News will celebrate Black History Month by introducing you to a member of our community here in West Tennessee.
A Jackson native, who is a student at UT Martin, is getting the experience of a lifetime at the Super Bowl this year.
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A local program started to help Hub City residents is returning this spring.
A critical update for the WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News app is now available for both iOS and Android devices. We encourage all users to download this new version as soon as possible.