Year in review: Looking back at the top stories from 2024
As the year comes to an end, we want to take a moment to highlight a few stories that stood out in 2024.
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As the year comes to an end, we want to take a moment to highlight a few stories that stood out in 2024.
The Jackson-Madison County Public Library is offering free Tai Chi classes to anyone interested in attending.
A local library came up with a way for children to have their own New Year's Eve celebration without having to stay up until midnight.
Multiple law enforcement agencies are offering free rides this New Year’s Eve for those that need a safe way to get home.
A local skating rink hosted its annual New Year's Eve celebrations for teens and youth.
Tennessee State Parks will hold First Day Hikes on New Year’s Day, with most of the 59 state parks hosting the events as part of the parks’ year-long Signature Hikes series
Tennessee Governor Bill Lee released the 2024 highlights and accomplishments of his administration.
Tennesseans will see several new laws take effect in 2025 that are aimed at protecting minors, preventing sexual assaults and providing more access to birth control for TennCare recipients.
Have you always wanted to learn how to draw but lacked the skills or confidence? If so, then you need to check out the smartphone app SketchAR.
Four boys and four girls basketball teams went head-to-head for a good cause.
It’s time to recognize a Community Champion, an honor given to people making a positive impact in the community in partnership with Leaders Credit Union.
It's a time for celebrations as many people across the region prepare to ring in the new year.
Residents gather for a fun take on an activity that's sure to get you moving.
Hope on Wheels aims to empower the homeless community by providing reliable transportation.
The City of Jackson and Keep Jackson Beautiful are announcing the return of Chipping of the Greens, a Christmas tree recycling initiative.