West Tennesseans hit the hills to enjoy the snow
Kids all across West Tennessee were out of school Wednesday and some celebrated the day by enjoying some winter thrills.
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Kids all across West Tennessee were out of school Wednesday and some celebrated the day by enjoying some winter thrills.
One local restaurant heats things up while local residents are shivering in the cold weather.
The winter weather has affected the road conditions all over West Tennessee. With plow trucks going all over Jackson, trying to clear the roads as best as possible, we got out on the roads to check out the conditions.
National Caregivers Day on the third Friday in February honors the healthcare professionals across the country providing long-term care and hospice care.
It’s time to spotlight one of our neighbors, presented to you by the Tennessee Lottery.
The Jackson Fire Department responds to a fire at a local motel Wednesday morning.
Most deaths from respiratory viruses occur in people older than 65, with risk increasing sharply with advancing age.
With winter weather impacting much of the Tennessee Valley, warming centers are opening up to help fight the cold.
Below freezing temperatures turned heavy snow into a thick shield of ice on some main roadways in West Tennessee by midday Wednesday. We have more on where crews are focusing and what to expect over the next couple of days.
Due to the hazardous weather conditions, Jackson Transit Authority buses have stopped operating at 4:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 19.
School and Business Closings for Wednesday, February 19 due to severe weather.
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