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Faith leaders and activists marched in Memphis demanding MPD reform based on a DOJ report alleging excessive force, highlighting the need for justice and accountability on Ash Wednesday.
Crime & Emergencies in ...
Evacuation orders in Sevier County lifted after brush fires; conditions improve with recent rainfall, but high fire danger persists. Fire crews continue to monitor, and residents are urged to stay alert.
Two former DeSoto County officials plead guilty to corruption-related charges, with Charles Roberts implicating unemployment fraud and Tony Herring Jr. linked to a car theft ring.
Germantown officials announce upcoming water meter replacements causing temporary service interruptions, with door notifications for affected residents.
A collision between a Ford F-150 and a Harley Davidson motorcycle on Highway 302 in Marshall County resulted in the death of the motorcyclist, Miguel A. Gonzales.
The Germantown Police weekly report highlights narcotics arrests and property thefts, indicating local law enforcement efforts and community challenges.
Memphis police issued a warrant for Artavius Lipsey, who allegedly hit a woman and took their daughter, with the child found safe and the suspect still at large.
Sports in ...
The Memphis Grizzlies partnered with Gray Media and FanDuel Sports Network to broadcast five games free for Tennessee viewers, starting March 12, enhancing fan engagement.
Timothy Herrington Jr. will remain in jail without bond in the murder case of Ole Miss student Jay Lee; his attorney seeks dismissal of the tampering charge.
Community & Society in ...
The Collierville Burch Library celebrates National Read Across America Day by inviting literature enthusiasts to join book clubs, offering a variety of reading materials.
The Memphis Police Department is encouraging citizen participation in crime prevention through Neighborhood Watch programs and offering a grant for security upgrades.
A school bus from Fayette County was rear-ended in Oakland with no injuries; students were evacuated and transported by an alternative bus, causing some delays.
Taylor Bachelor is appointed as Shelby County's new judge, replacing Bill Anderson, and pledges to follow bail law changes amidst justice reform discussions.
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