RECAP: Cast gathers for '9-1-1 Nashville' red carpet event
The newest series in the "9-1-1" franchise comes to the Music City.
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The newest series in the "9-1-1" franchise comes to the Music City.
Milan Police are seeking the whereabouts of a 13-year-old.
Tennessee state Rep. Justin Pearson says he is running for a U.S. House seat representing Memphis.
Local authorities are warning of a scam.
State Rep. Brock Martin, R-Huntingdon, today announced senior centers in Carroll, Henderson and Gibson counties will receive a combined $65,000 in state grants to improve facilities and expand services for older adults.
State Rep. Tandy Darby, R-Greenfield, announced senior centers in Carroll, Weakley and Henry counties will receive a total of $91,000 in state grants to expand programming, improve facilities and support wellness and social activities for older adults.
A Milan road is closed for repairs until further notice.
Our WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News team had the opportunity to speak with some of the stars of an upcoming ABC drama filmed right here in Tennessee.
Many Amazon shoppers are seeing a new button at checkout, Buy Now, Pay Later. It sounds like a great deal: buy something today, have it shipped tomorrow, and pay it off over time. But experts warn that convenience can turn into debt faster than you think.
Hub City residents gathered in downtown Jackson Tuesday for the Jackson Police Department's National Night Out.
Local politicians were invited to share their platform and campaign for votes.
A wreck with injuries occurred around 4pm in downtown Jackson at the intersection of East Chester Street and South Highland Avenue.
Matt Van Epps, a former commissioner in Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee’s administration, has won a crowded Republican primary in the special election to replace a GOP congressman who left office this summer. In the Democratic primary, state Rep. Aftyn Behn won a four-way contest and will face Van Epps in the general election.
The government shutdown is still continuing and there are many concerns on how this shutdown will affect our community.
October is National Pedestrian Safety Month ,and officials urge drivers to slow down and stay alert for pedestrians.