Memphis Neighbors Join Together For Annual National Night Out
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) – People across the country are taking back their neighborhoods.It's all a part of "National Night Out"This is the 30th year for the...
View ArticleDeputies Search Wooded Area For Home Burglars
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - Shelby County deputies are searching for a couple of accused home burglars.They are looking in a wooded area near North Shadow Oaks Cove.Deputies said the suspects...
View ArticleTenn. senate head questions stimulus use for cuts
Stocks dropped on Tuesday, with the Dow and S&P 500 extending their losses from the previous session, after a Federal Reserve president said the Fed could begin tapering its stimulus program as...
View ArticleOrganizing Your Cluttered Garage
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - The garage is often the most dis-organized rooms in the house. But that clutter may be costing you more than just space..Have you ever bought a duplicate item just...
View ArticleBartlett neighbors at it again Elderly resident charged with stalking
long-standing dispute between Bartlett neighbors has moved from a cat fight to a battle over duct tape on a mailbox,-- an ongoing fracas that again has landed an 84-year-old man in the...
View ArticleMemphis City Council considers alternate funds for MATA
Some MATA routes are up for elimination. Sidney Commings relies not he bus to get him from his job at Fed-Ex to his home in Northhaven, early Thursday morning. Route six travels through Frayser and ...
View ArticlePowerball Fever Intensifies As Jackpot Hits $425 Million
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - Jackpot fever just rose a notch higher with the announcement that the estimated jackpot for Wednesday’s Powerball drawing has risen from $400 million to $425...
View ArticleBartlett Soldier Killed In Afghanistan
NASHVILLE, TN (localmemphis.com) – Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam and Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Many-Bears Grinder regretfully announce the loss of Tennessee soldier Sergeant...
View ArticleKyle Meets With Historians To Discuss Nineteenth Century Club
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - State Sen. Jim Kyle has met with state historians over the proposed demolition of the Nineteenth Century Club in Midtown Memphis. ';I trust the judgment of the...
View ArticleFitch Affirms Tennessee Valley Authoritys Global Power Bonds and Lease...
U.S. Money Fund Exposure and European Banks: Stabilization U.S. prime money market fund exposure to Eurozone banks has remained relatively steady through the first-half of 2013 except for a temporary...
View ArticleHelp Needed In Identifying Burglary Suspect
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - On Wednesday, July 31, 2013, at approximately 3:30 p.m., officers responded to a Burglary call in the 600 block of Brister. Officers arrived on the scene and located a...
View ArticleCorey Mac remembered during funeral service
MILLINGTON, TN (localmemphis.com) - Hundreds of people showed up at First Baptist Church in Millington for the funeral of Former Local 24 Sports Anchor Corey Maclin. Maclin died in a one-car accident...
View ArticleBody In River Identified
MEMPHIS, TN (localmemphis.com) - Officials have identified the remains of a body found in a garbage container found floating down the Mississippi River. On August 5, 2013, at approximately 7:10 a.m.,...
View ArticleBody Found in Mississippi River Identified as Arkansas Woman
MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- Police in Memphis are investigating after an Arkansas woman was found in the Mississippi River.According to Memphis Police, officers responded to a call from a complainant who saw a...
View ArticleMemphis City Council approves sales-tax referendum
The Memphis City Council approved a referendum that would ask voters to raise the Memphis sales tax half a percentage point to 2.75 percent, up from the current 2.25 ...
View ArticleMemphis man loses appeal in slander suit against college
There will be no $1.3 billion payday for a Memphis man who claimed in a lawsuit that security guards at Christian Brothers University mistreated him when he tried to get on campus posing as a ...
View ArticleBartlett soldier posthumously promoted and awarded medals
Tuesday, Gov. Haslam and Department of Veterans Affairs Commissioner Many-Bears Grinder announced that Staff Sgt. Michael M. New will receive the Tennessee Fallen Heroes Medal, the Mississippi Medal...
View ArticleComplaints continue to roll at Shelby County Schools
Social media sites continued to buzz Tuesday with complaints about operations in Shelby County Schools, particularly dealing with transportation, an area interim Supt. Dorsey Hopson said was keeping...
View ArticleMemphis Democrat Sara Kyle mulling race for Tennessee governor
NASHVILLE -- Former Tennessee Regulatory Authority director Sara Kyle of Memphis said Tuesday she's considering running for governor next year after a Facebook page and a new website went up...
View ArticleHaslam announces plans to make Tennessee a healthier state
Gov. Bill Haslam, stopping in Memphis as part of a statewide tour, announced Tuesday the launch of "Healthier Tennessee," an initiative urging residents of one of the most unhealthy...
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