WRAP hosts Safe Hope Center trunk or treat
WRAP held their Safe Hope Center trunk or treat Friday.
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WRAP held their Safe Hope Center trunk or treat Friday.
If you’re shopping for electronics this holiday season, you might want to check somewhere other than Amazon.
Times are changing here in West Tennessee, and much of the country this weekend, as we prepare to "fall back."
Expected SNAP cuts have put a strain on local food pantries.
The recent escape of several research monkeys after the truck carrying them overturned on a Mississippi interstate is the latest glimpse into the secretive world of animal research.
It’s time now to recognize our Educator of the Week, brought to you by the Tennessee Education Lottery.
One local school celebrates a huge accomplishment with a grand bash.
Imagine living with unexplained changes and health issues for nearly a decade, only to discover it's a rare disease that was, until recently, very difficult to treat and can affect nearly every aspect of your life.
Hikers put on their best costumes and hit the trail Friday.
A local restaurant is giving parents a break by helping to feed children.
United Way of West Tennessee and the Community Foundation of West Tennessee are joining forces to ensure individuals and families across the region have continued access to food and emergency assistance.
Two federal judge have ruled that the Trump administration must continue to fund the SNAP food aid program using contingency funds during the government shutdown.
President Donald Trump is calling on the Senate to scrap the filibuster, so that the Republican majority can bypass Democrats and reopen the federal government.
Two federal judges could rule on whether the federal government must continue replenishing SNAP food aid benefits during the shutdown.
Six sport management students at the University of Tennessee at Martin, accompanied by Dr. Dexter Davis, professor of sport management, worked at two National Football League games in early October in London.