Summer job opportunities for youth in the Hub City
According to the Labor Department, the number of teens who had a job or were looking for one last year was the highest in more than a decade.
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According to the Labor Department, the number of teens who had a job or were looking for one last year was the highest in more than a decade.
Community members are "backing the blue" as they show support for local law enforcement this week.
If you missed the Northern Lights and wanted to know if they'll make a return, there are some ways to stay in the know.
Memorial Day trips are the first of many summer travels for family and friends. We reached out to some experts to help your plans go smoothly.
Millions of college students are graduating this May and entering the workforce. It's natural to feel overwhelmed when searching for your first full-time and part-time employment opportunities.
The Northeast Middle School Academic Pentathlon Team will travel to Arizona this week to compete in the United States Academic Pentathlon National Competition.
Haywood High School makes history in their school district by certifying 25 nursing students from their Patient Care Technician Program.
A high quality selection of yarn and fiber is coming to the Hub City.
The Jackson Arts Council is very pleased to introduce Dr. Delita Johnson as their new Executive Director.
Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee has approved legislation allowing the death penalty in child rape convictions.
A missing man from Crockett County has been found safely.
Tuesday morning, we were alerted to a house fire near the 700 block of Spring Creek Law Road in northeast Madison County.
A local health department is giving another opportunity for people to receive care.
Representatives with New Life Medical Group joined our show to discuss what they offer and an open house series they're hosting.
A free concert series returns to the Discovery Park of America in time for summer.