Monday, November 16, 2015

Last Top Stories: Memphis Police Department releases holiday safety tips - FOX13 News, WHBQ FOX 13

  • Memphis Police Department releases holiday safety tips - FOX13 News, WHBQ FOX 13

    Memphis Police Department releases holiday safety tips - FOX13 News, WHBQ FOX 13
    Memphis Police Department releases holiday safety tips Posted: Monday, November 16, 2015 8:30 AM EST Updated: Monday, November 16, 2015 8:30 AM EST It’s hard to believe, but in 10 days, it will be Thanksgiving. And with the holiday shopping season comes dangers.The Memphis Police Department wants you to stay safe as you shop, so they're releasing tips to make this a peaceful holiday season.There will be added officers..
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  • Memphis Tigers out of AP, Coaches polls | WREG

    Memphis Tigers out of AP, Coaches polls | WREG
    ×Memphis Tigers out of AP, Coaches pollsAfter their second loss in two weeks, the Memphis Tigers are no longer ranked in either theAPorCoachespoll.The Tigers were No. 25 last week in both polls. Saturday night, theylost35-34 to the Houston Cougars, who moved up in the rankings to No. 13 and No. 14, respectively.The Tigers still received votes in both polls; they would come in at No. 28 in the AP and No. 27 in the Coaches.Memphis may be out, but Ole Miss is back in. Despite having a bye this week..
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  • Don't read too much into Memphis' blown 4th-quarter lead in loss to Houston

    HOUSTON -- No. 25 Memphis lost an absolute heartbreaker last night to Houston, 35-34. Here are a few leftover thoughts, stats and observations from the Tigers’ second consecutive loss.— There was a lot of despair, anger, etc. on my Twitter feed after the game. Completely understand those feelings from fans. That’s an absolutely brutal w..
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  • University of Memphis sets up accounts for student-athletes - WRCBtv

    University of Memphis sets up accounts for student-athletes - WRCBtv
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) - The University of Memphis has set up fundraising accounts for six student-athletes whose apartments suffered damage in a fire this year. The contents of the apartment of two basketball players were destroyed, and two apartments housing four football players sustained substantial water damage. The athletes weren't injured but had to vacate the apartments. Two accounts have been set up at Bank of Bartlett. One account is for basketball players Trahson Burrell..
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  • Memphis group joins effort to identify, memorialize all lynching sites in the South

    Memphis group joins effort to identify, memorialize all lynching sites in the South
    Credit: Unknown / PBS handoutIda B. Wells was born into slavery on July 15, 1862, in Holly Springs, Wells moved to Memphis in 1884 where she was a teacher and wrote for several newspapers. In 1892 the lynching of three black men determined the career of Ida B. Wells as an anti-lynching crusader. (Handout / The..
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  • Ignite Memphis Set to Return This Month - Memphis Daily News

    Ignite Memphis Set to Return This Month - Memphis Daily News
    VOL. 130 | NO. 223 | Monday, November 16, 2015 Ignite Memphis Set to Return This Month By Andy Meek Updated 3:40PM Ignite Memphis, Vol. 9Speakers and Presentations• Paul Morris – What I’ve Learned As Downtown Memphis Commission President• Andre Gibson – Making Public Transit Work for Memphis' ..
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  • EPA, Memphis Partner for Lead Paint Program - Memphis Daily News

    EPA, Memphis Partner for Lead Paint Program - Memphis Daily News
    VOL. 130 | NO. 223 | Monday, November 16, 2015 EPA, Memphis Partner for Lead Paint Program By LANCE WIEDOWER Updated 2:39PM The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has formed a partnership with the city of Memphis and Shelby County governments for a pilot program to address lead-based paint i..
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  • Economist: Memphis Still Recovering From Recession, But on the Move - Memphis Daily News

    Economist: Memphis Still Recovering From Recession, But on the Move - Memphis Daily News
    Home> VOL. 130 | NO. 223 | Monday, November 16, 2015 Economist: Memphis Still Recovering From Recession, But on the Move By Don Wade Updated 2:13PM The Memphis economy took a year longer to come out of the recession than the general U.S. economy, but its comeback is e..
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    During college at the University of Memphis, Glenda found her way into the restaurant business, working such long hours that for a while, she took time off from ...
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  • Memphis travel essentials: History, music & beer

    Memphis travel essentials: History, music & beer
    ADRIAN SAINZ4 p.m. CST November 15, 2015This room at the Lorraine Hotel was occupied by Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. the night before his assassination at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tenn. The National Civil Rights Museum is built around the motel where King was assassinated in 1968.(Photo: File / AP)MEMPHIS, Tenn. - This city loves its music. It protects its history. And it’s really starting to like its beer.Travelers to Memphis need to know the basics of this Tennessee city nes..
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