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Proposal aims to build gas-powered turbine plant in Caledonia
The Tennessee Valley Authority wants to build a gas-powered turbine energy plant in Caledonia. Proposal aims to build gas-powered turbine plant in Caledonia. The Tennessee Valley Authority wants to build a gas-powered turbine energy plant in Caledonia.
Luxury Living: Million dollar home in Madison
MADISON, Miss. (WLBT) - Realtor Dominique Beasley with Opulent Keys joined Studio 3 to show us the luxury home for sale in the Johnstone neighborhood in Madison. Want more WLBT news in your inbox? Click here to subscribe to our newsletter. See a spelling or grammar error in our story?...
JPD recovers 8 stolen vehicles in South Jackson
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) - Jackson police recovered eight stolen cars in South Jackson on Tuesday. The Jackson Police Department says officers were patrolling the area after multiple cars were reported stolen. They eventually found eight cars in a driveway on Marydale Drive near Charleston Drive. Seven cars were recovered at...
Man frustrated after he says his service dog wasn’t allowed on bus
JACKSON, Miss. — A Texas man who was stuck at the bus station in Jackson is angry that he couldn’t get on a bus because of his service dog. August Bailey said he was stranded for nearly 24 hours after he claims the bus drivers wouldn’t allow him to board their buses because of his service animal. Bailey said that is a violation of the American Disability Act, which prohibits discrimination against individuals with disabilities.
Jackson police chief calls for end to gun violence
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A Jackson family continues to mourn after losing their loved one to gun violence in the capital city. “My plea to the community is for the parents to hold their children accountable when they see them doing wrong,” said Latoya Mason, the mother of Zedrick Warner. Police said Warner was killed […]
Investigation underway after body found
PRENTISS COUNTY - On July 18th, Prentiss County Sherriff Department reported the discovery of a male's body. The body was located in Tupelo, Mississippi on 5091 County Road. Prentiss County Coroner's Office Officials states that the body has not been identified; however, they believe the body could belong to Clifton Gray.
Woman stabbed multiple times after turning down man’s advances: MPD
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man is behind bars for allegedly stabbing a woman he tried to “holler at,” Memphis Police say. Delvontay Malone, 29, is charged with Aggravated Assault. His bond has been set at $35,000. A little before 4:30 a.m. Tuesday, officers responded to a stabbing at South Bellevue Boulevard and Harbert Avenue. The […]
Tennessee’s I-40 Corridor: Prepare for Foggy Commutes and Rainy Weather
Memphis, TN – Dense fog has blanketed areas along and north of I-40 this morning, creating challenging conditions for early commuters. The National Weather Service in Memphis has issued a fog advisory, urging drivers to exercise caution. According to the National Weather Service, motorists should use low-beam headlights, drive...
Another inmate dies at Shelby County Jail, foul play not suspected by sheriff's office
A man died at the Shelby County Jail Monday evening, the Shelby County Sheriff's Office confirmed to The Commercial Appeal Tuesday. According to SCSO, 49-year-old Jerome Mimes died Monday at the jail, commonly referred to as 201 Poplar. He was pronounced dead at 6:21 p.m. by Memphis Fire Department paramedics. "Preliminary information from...
Trooper TVI Ends Pursuit in West Memphis
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. — On Saturday, July 20, 2024, at approximately 11:36 p.m., Arkansas State Police (ASP) pursued a black 2021 Ford Mustang that witnesses reported driving recklessly and nearly causing collisions. The pursuit occurred as the vehicle disregarded the motoring public, passing through the Broadway Boulevard and Martin Luther King Drive (MLK) intersection in West Memphis at speeds over 100 miles an hour.
Mavrick Miller, son of former Memphis Grizzlies' Mike Miller, commits to High Point basketball
Mavrick Miller — who won a state championship at Houston High School while playing for his father and former Memphis Grizzlies sixth man Mike Miller — has committed to High Point basketball. Mavrick Miller graduated from Houston in 2023, then enrolled at Tennessee Prep Academy, a post-grad prep school in Memphis. As a senior,...
Digital Desk: Opening a digital door to your doctor’s office
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - There is a digital key to open the door to one’s physician’s office on their schedule giving them more control of their healthcare needs and access to their physicians; appointment scheduling; follow-ups; and much more. Imagine having an additional eight hours every month to...
Mississippi man faces DUI charge after crash in Graves County
A Mississippi man was charged with DUI following a crash in Graves County on Tuesday. The Graves County Sheriff's Office said deputies were called to KY 303 and KY 94 for the report of an intoxicated driver. Deputies searched for the vehicle for almost an hour but were not able to locate it.
West Memphis School District Launches Search for New Superintendent after Dr. Terrence Brown's Passing
The West Memphis School District has embarked on a search for a new superintendent, following the passing of Dr. Terrence A. Brown in May. According to Action News 5, Dr. Kimberly Wolfe, president of the West Memphis Board of Education, explained that the successful candidate needs to be well-versed in the community's culture and values, as well as being a leader capable of improving academic achievement and supporting the district’s five-year strategy.
Guidelines to hunt doves legally this fall
JACKSON — Mississippi’s fall hunting season kicks off on Sept. 1 with Canada Geese season and dove season on Sept. 1. With just a month away here are a few things you can do in the final month to prepare for the upcoming season. First if you have not planted a field to hunt over […] The post Guidelines to hunt doves legally this fall appeared first on Daily Leader.
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