Unfinished hotel building destroyed by fire in Savannah
A fire broke out in Savannah early Wednesday morning, completely destroying a hotel under construction.
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A fire broke out in Savannah early Wednesday morning, completely destroying a hotel under construction.
Members of the City of Jackson, Tennessee Commission on Aging took part in a beam singing ceremony at the new Jackson Senior Activity Center Wednesday.
The Tunnel to Towers Foundation is honored to announce that it has paid off the mortgage on the Scotts Hill home of fallen army sergeant Brendan J. Scallon as part of the 2024 Season of Hope.
On February 21, 2022, Jackson Police Department Officers were dispatched to the Jackson General North ER after a gunshot victim drove himself to the hospital.
Search and Rescue officials located a Humboldt man that had been missing for seven days.
Tennesseans are expected to travel in near-record numbers for the year-end holiday period (from Saturday, December 21 to Wednesday, January 1). AAA predicts 2.7 million Tennesseans will travel 50 miles or more from home.
Kenneth Cummings, Communications Director for the City of Jackson, joined our show to share details on the City's communication efforts and resources.
We have a new camera man in the studio!
According to Tennessee Department of Safety and Homeland Security, there were 580 alcohol-related accidents from October 2023 to September 2024, just in the WBBJ viewing area alone.
When it comes to holiday shopping for mom, it's easy to fall back on the usual suspects: bathrobes, sweaters, perfume. But this year, why not surprise her with a tech gift she'll actually use and love?
A wreck on South Royal Street leaves traffic blocked off as officials work on scene.
20 lucky children in the Hub City received the shopping spree of a lifetime.
The Carl Grant Events Center at Union University held a special ceremony Tuesday evening.
The Jackson Juniorettes wish to invite all of Jackson to come out and enjoy the 3rd annual 'Battle in the Burbs' lighting contest!
Jimmy Hiller, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Hiller Plumbing, Heating, Cooling & Electrical (Hiller), was honored with his seventh “Most Admired CEO’s and Their Companies” Award from the Nashville Business Journal.