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One mysterious performance makes it's way to the Ned.
Early this morning, detectives and investigators from Savannah Police Department, Hardin County Sheriff Department, 24th Drug Task Force, and TBI Drug Division executed simultaneous search warrants on two residents located on Ryan Street in the city of Savannah.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee marked the close of the special legislative session and the successful passage of his full agenda, including the Education Freedom Act, a disaster relief package, and public safety measures to prepare Tennessee to assist in implementation of the Trump Administration’s illegal immigration policies.
One local business owner pleads guilty to selling drugs out of an old Walmart building that was turned into a fitness center.
The City of Jackson Street Department is splitting up the city to tackle one of the biggest problems on the roadways.
The countdown to the big game is on and you are likely planning your menu, selecting recipes and gearing up for the biggest sporting event of the year!
Tennessee lawmakers have approved legislation drastically expanding the number of families who can use taxpayer money on private schools regardless of income.
The Jackson Police Department is distributing free cable locks to promote firearm safety.
January is National Mentoring Month, which gives us an opportunity to reflect on the importance of mentorship in our community.
Denice Walton with RIFA joined our show to discuss the "Souper Bowl of Caring" fundraiser.
Grammy-nominated Country music star Sam Hunt was arrested in Henderson County on Monday, January 20.
All 64 people aboard an American Airlines jet that collided with an Army helicopter were feared dead.
Jackson State Community College Athletics is set to host the largest Easter egg hunt and egg drop in West Tennessee.
Tax season is here, and while you’re busy gathering receipts and crunching numbers, scammers are working overtime to steal your hard-earned money. According to the IRS, tax fraud and scams cost Americans a staggering $5.5 billion in 2023 alone.