City not responsible for road improvements at new Pope School, Mayor Conger says
There have been some new developments regarding the off-site improvements needed for the new Pope School being built in Jackson.
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There have been some new developments regarding the off-site improvements needed for the new Pope School being built in Jackson.
Parents and guardians of those under 18 may want to listen up. As of January 1, Tennessee lawmakers have put in place a bill regarding your child's social media usage.
One local school celebrates an educator in a special way.
Blackburn addressed some of her priorities for her next term which include securing the border, making tax cuts permanent, seeking the divestment of TikTok, and providing additional internet protection for children.
Alcohol is a leading cause of cancer, a risk that should be clearly labeled on drinks Americans consume, U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy proposed on Friday.
Registration for Mid-South Youth Camp’s 2025 summer season is officially open.
Candlelight is an original concert series created by Fever with the goal of democratizing access to classical music.
DA’s Fugitive Friday for January 3, 2025 Brandi Deshea Pack is wanted out of Humboldt Law Court for failing to appear to her scheduled court date on December 9, 2024. Ms. Pack is charged with Aggravated Assault on a First…
Sharing your New Year's resolutions with someone can make a big difference in whether you stick with them. Thankfully, there are apps to help keep you accountable and motivated.
Every year, the Jackson-Madison County General Hospital shines a light on their first born baby of the new year.
Members of the agenda review committee met with Jackson City Council members and other city leaders to propose an agenda for next week's city council meeting.
The Tennessee Department of Transportation plans to make preparations for the potential winter weather predicted in the coming days.
As temperatures drop, there are certain supplies you'll want to have on hand.
As West Tennessee begins to cool off after the holiday celebrations, we have some ways to keep your home warm.
With all of the recent events around the country, we spoke with some local leaders about how these events affect their planning and how our community can work together to make West Tennessee as safe as possible.