Lexington native stars in feature film
A Lexington native stars in a feature film screened only on Thursday night at the Princess Theatre.
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A Lexington native stars in a feature film screened only on Thursday night at the Princess Theatre.
One local law enforcement team opens their doors to the public.
On Thursday around 8:30 p.m., we were notified of a possible shooting on Grove Avenue by our WBBJ 7 Eyewitness News Tipsters.
Experts say they're continuing to see an increase in the number of rural hospitals that are closing.
One local festival is celebrating diversity through art, music, and performances.
Senior citizens aged 60 and above had the chance to dress up and celebrate prom.
City of Jackson's Cypress Grove Nature Park was selected to receive a grant.
A community discussion was held Thursday at the Greater Jackson Chamber to give support, services, and education to families affected by Alzheimer's disease.
Some outstanding students here in Jackson are being recognized for their academic excellence.
Jackson State Community College, once again, invited students from West Tennessee high schools who are interested in criminal justice to come to their campus to learn all about their program.
Deputies with the Crockett County Sheriff’s Department began an investigation into reports of a child being repeatedly burned with an object by the parents.
The Jackson Clinic is thrilled to announce the addition of Dr. Rachel Nelson.
Jurors in the trial of three former Memphis police officers charged in Tyre Nichol's fatal beating have seen video showing two EMTs just standing around, doing nothing to help him as he sat bleeding on the ground.
Dr. Sandra Dee and Eduardo Morales joined our show as the excitement builds for the 10th Annual Jackson International Food & Art Festival!
As Wednesday marked National Cheeseburger Day, we want to hear from you: Who has the best burger in West Tennessee?