Jackson Theatre Guild's 'Addams Family' to run for two weekends
Mysterious, spooky, and all together ooky - one family will be brought to life on a Hub City stage.
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Mysterious, spooky, and all together ooky - one family will be brought to life on a Hub City stage.
A security guard and a police investigator say a U.S. Army veteran who served in the war in Afghanistan pepper-sprayed a homeless man and entered into a confrontation with him before fatally shooting him with an automatic rifle in Memphis, Tennessee.
Our Jackson Home, in partnership with Jackson Hidden Tracks, will host the seventh annual Porchfest event in midtown Jackson on July 31.
Ahead of Early Voting, Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett reminds all registered Tennessee voters to join the Honor Vote program and cast a ballot in honor of U.S. veterans or active duty service members.
In our continuing coverage of the City of Jackson's proposed FY25 budget, we're providing a closer look at the potential salary increases for city employees.
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A special treat will soon be in store for tea lovers.
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August 1 marks Election Day for the State and Federal Primary and the State and County General Election, but early voting begins as soon as this week.
Some campers are spending their summer learning some new skills.
One community is showing its appreciation for first responders.
Court documents show a U.S. Army veteran charged with fatally shooting a homeless man also has been accused of attacking another homeless person with a knife in downtown Memphis.
Gas prices across the state rose six cents, on average, ahead of Independence Day last week, before holding steady over the weekend. The Tennessee Gas Price average is now $3.16 which is 12 cents more expensive than one month ago and five cents more than one year ago.
Most medical students at Johns Hopkins University will no longer pay tuition thanks to a $1 billion gift from Bloomberg Philanthropies.
A compensation study was done for the City of Jackson employees in the summer for 2022. This study has been the reasoning behind the salary increases proposed in this budget.