Lexington man pleads guilty to drug conspiracy charge, sentenced to 17 years
One local man is facing 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to a drug conspiracy charge.
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One local man is facing 17 years in prison after pleading guilty to a drug conspiracy charge.
The Commissioner of the Tennessee Department of Veteran Services hosted a ribbon cutting ceremony Friday in the Hub City.
A West Tennessee man who was arrested a few years ago on charges of sexual exploitation of a minor pled guilty to his charges Friday morning.
January 17 is Isaiah 117 Day! And this year's theme is 'Connect. Reflect. Pray.' Leaders with Isaiah 117 House gathered with community members for a special time of prayer earlier Friday.
Lisa Hobock, a former daycare employee of Crockett Day School, appeared in court Friday.
Henderson County has a new hotspot for live music and entertainment!
Millions of seniors with Medicare prescription drug plans have out of pocket costs capped at $2,000 per year because of a new law.
One local school system is getting a new school director.
Curtains up! A beloved tale will be brought to life on a Hub City stage this March.
Most of us are on our digital devices for several hours a day. Whether it's our phone, tablet or computer we spend a lot of time online. That fact is a concern for mental health experts who say Americans are spending too much time in front of screens.
Governor Bill Lee issued the special session proclamation ahead of the convening of the Tennessee General Assembly on January 27.
Meteorologist Moe Shamell marks the 26th anniversary of a devastating tornado that killed six and injured more than 100 West Tennesseans.
President Joe Biden is commuting the sentences of almost 2,500 people convicted of nonviolent drug offenses.
The U.S. Supreme Court has upheld a law banning TikTok if it’s not sold by its Chinese parent company.
Digital rights groups are slamming the Supreme Court over its decision to unanimously uphold the federal law banning TikTok.