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Milan Firefighters Investigating Suspicious Blaze

This video is no longer available. MILAN, Tenn. - An early morning fire in Milan has firefighters searching for what started the blaze that damaged a vacant home. The fire was reported on Ellis Street around midnight, and was extinguished…

Local Church Reaches Out to New Moms

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - A local church organization is offering classes for new moms struggling with parenthood. The 12-week program is free. “They don‘t come with instruction books," said Reverend Trina Bell Morrison, Executive Director…

Jackson Police Investigating Hit and Run

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - Jackson Police are investigating an early morning hit and run accident that sent a woman to the hospital. The wreck happened at the intersection of Lincoln and Fite Lane. Police said…

Woman Hospitalized in Downtown Wreck

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - A two-vehicle accident Tuesday morning in Downtown Jackson sent one woman to the hospital. The wreck happened around 8 a.m. on East Chester Street. The two vehicles collided, and one of…

Milan Firefighters Giving Away Free Smoke Detectors

This video is no longer available. MILAN, Tenn. - The Milan Fire Department has free smoke detectors it wants to give out to any Milan residents, or those who live in the surrounding area. They still have about 700 left.…

Two JPD Officers Fired

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - The Jackson Police Department announced the dismissal of two of its officers, Monday. Officers Christopher Chilcote and Alan Randolph, most recently with the department's Traffic Division, met with Chief Gill Kendrick…

Milan Police Officer Indicted

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - A Milan police officer was indicted by a Madison County grand jury, Monday. Spender Johnson, 54, of Oakfield, will now stand trial on a charge of reckless endangerment with a deadly…

First Degree Murder Indictment Handed Down

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - The Madison County Grand Jury convened, Monday. Among the cases they heard, the first degree murder case against Caleb Mullins, 19, of Louisville, Ky. The teen was indicted on counts of…

Scotts Hill Baseball Team Plays Under the Lights

This video is no longer available. Scotts Hill, Tenn. - Monday's baseball game at Scotts Hill High School was a special one. For the first time ever, the team got the chance to play after dark on their home field…

Wreck in Huntingdon Claims Life

This video is no longer available. Huntingdon, Tenn. - A deadly wreck in Huntingdon has left one person dead. Investigators released information on the Friday afternoon wreck, late Monday. According to the police report, Bridget Balentine, 29, of Huntingdon, was…

TN Leads in Gun Background Check Denials

This video is no longer available. JACKSON Tenn.- According to a report by the U.S. Department of Justice of Tennessee ranks first in the country for gun background check denials. The report shows that 4.6 percent of people's background checks…

Locals Speak out Against Autism

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn. - April marks Autism Awareness Month nationwide. Studies show it is the fastest growing serious developmental disease in the United States. According to website, Autism Speaks, one in 88 children have autism,…

Man Reported Missing Along I-55 in Dyer County

This video is no longer available. DYERSBURG, Tenn. - Dyer County deputies have found the missing man they spent the entire weekend searching for; but now they're trying to locate his family. According to investigators, Ku Htoo was reported missing…

Huntingdon Teacher Facing Theft and Drug Charges

This video is no longer available. CARROLL COUNTY, Tenn.- One West Tennessee teacher is in trouble after her arrest on three different charges. "Oh my goodness I'm appalled by that it's terrible you know in this small town that we…

Month of Miracles Underway in Jackson

This video is no longer available. JACKSON, Tenn.--Dozens of local organizations will volunteer their time throughout April. The city of Jackson kicked off the Month of Miracles on Monday. A team from Jackson City Court cut the grass and raked…

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