DECATUR COUNTY, Tenn. — Twin Rivers Wood Product is hosting the MidSouth Firewood Expo Friday and Saturday. The event takes place at the Decatur County Fairgrounds located at 1925 US-641 in Parsons.
MARTIN COUNTY, Fla. (Gray News) – An inmate used their “sheer strength” to twist and break out of handcuffs, according to authorities. The Martin County Sheriff’s Office posted photos of the broken ...
Green Acres Farms has an exciting addition to your weekend activities. It’s tulip season at Green Acres Farm. The farm opened ...
HARDIN COUNTY, Tenn.–A developing story out of Hardin County as an accident closed down traffic on the Highway 64 Tennessee River bridge at Savannah. It’s a story we first brought to you on WBBJ 7 ...
A Chester County man appeared in general sessions court Thursday on charges of aggravated assault and possession of a weapon ...
Jessica Brockman is a kindergarten teacher at Decaturville Elementary School. She tells us how a teacher inspired her at young age.
Darrell Davis, who was convicted in the 2017 murder of Tyion Taylor, has been found not guilty at retrial. On July 1, 2025, Haywood County Circuit Judge Clayburn Peeples ordered a new trial for Davis.
Court documents show the man who opened fire in a classroom at Old Dominion University had previously been convicted of aiding a terrorist organization.
Enjoy Saturday because the quality of the weather is going to be falling off quickly during the day on Sunday. A fast moving powerful cold front will be coming our way during the day kicking up the ...
Pope Leo XIV has suggested that Christian leaders who are responsible for wars should go to confession, without naming any conflict or individual specifically.
Devastating and heartbreaking, words that carry so much weight. But still, it isn’t enough to accurately describe what a Colorado family is going through.
David Swift has filed a federal civil rights lawsuit against Dyer County, Sheriff Jeff Box, District Attorney Danny Goodman and multiple sheriff’s office investigators, alleging he was wrongfully ...