Local lawmakers express disapproval of expelled representatives' behavior
The Greater Jackson Chamber opened their doors for Representative Chris Todd, Representative Johnny Shaw, and Senator Ed Jackson Friday morning.
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The Greater Jackson Chamber opened their doors for Representative Chris Todd, Representative Johnny Shaw, and Senator Ed Jackson Friday morning.
A local drug task force seizes a drug new to the West Tennessee area during a recent investigation.
An investigation by special agents with the Medicaid Fraud Control Division of the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has resulted in the arrest of a Paris woman.
Police recover the body of Riley Strain, a University of Missouri student who went missing in Nashville this month.
Multiple Easter egg hunts and other activities for the family are happening this weekend.
Whoever said “Half the fun is just getting there” never had kids in the backseat on a road trip. Depending on their age, you might be tempted to just let…
This year marked the 20th celebration of Go Red for women. Women and men from all over West Tennessee gathered to address women's heart health and wear red.
A wagon of fun visited one local bank for families to enjoy. United Way and Leaders Education Foundation patterned this month to provide books to families to take home and enjoy.
An investigation by special agent fire investigators with the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation with the assistance of the Henderson County Fire Department and Henderson County Sheriff’s Office, has resulted in the arrest of two juveniles in connection to an Attempted Arson in Lexington earlier this week.
A Perry County festival welcomes spring with a vibrant showcase of art and craftsmanship.
The Better Business Bureau wants Madison County residents to be aware of potential scam calls.
Thanks to the quick response of the Jackson Fire Department, they were able to not only contain a fire but save lives.
Career criminal sentenced to 45 years for guns, fentanyl, methamphetamine, and other drugs.
No matter how old you are, experts says it is never too late or too early to start thinking about life insurance.
Haywood County High School hosted "Ag Career Day" on Wednesday morning.