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Jackson Police have charged a 20-year-old with first-degree murder in connection with a homicide that occurred on May 14.
Fans of authentic whole hog Southern barbecue are in for a treat as the SEC Network television show True South makes its way to B.E. Scott’s BBQ.
U.S. Marshals, Memphis Department (MPD), and the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office Fugitive Teams captured Travon Marshall, 19, of Memphis, who was wanted for a deadly shooting that took place in the Frayser area of Memphis last month.
University of Tennessee Gardens, Jackson, is hosting the Perennial and Flowering Shrubs Sale on Wednesday, June 12.
With less than a month before July 4th festivities arrive, here's a look at where you can see fireworks in West Tennessee.
Demetruis Jarrett is 27 years old and 6’6”. He is wanted out of Haywood County Circuit Court for allegedly being a felon who possessed a firearm.
Memphis police say they are investigating whether a a U.S. Army veteran charged with killing a homeless man has targeted others.
Unfortunate events have one Jackson City Councilman speaking out, saying it's time for a solution-based conversation with the community.
JACKSON, Tenn.--An annual event encourages runners to lace up their running shoes to support a local cause. The 'Heaven's Cradle Twilight Run 5K was held at the West Tennessee Farmers Market in…
JACKSON, Tenn.-- Scientist share information regarding social media and the impact it can have on developing teens. Following the recent talk of a Tik Tok ban and parental consent being…
After a nearly two-week long trial in the case of The State of Tennessee v. David Swift, the jury returned with a verdict.
One father reached out to tell us his story of how his son's athletic scholarship is now gone.
You know that saying, "finders keepers" -- that's what most were doing Thursday if they see the right deal driving down Highway 70.
WRAP, which advocates for ending violence, changing lives and bringing hope, has a more efficient way to prioritize domestic violence victims.