Two men face charges in Southwest Memphis shooting
Memphis Crime Stoppers allows people to anonymously submit tips to crimes they may have witnessed. Here are several ways you can submit a tip to Crime Stoppers. Wochit>> view originalFights break out during Memphis protest at Confederate monument
Fights, arrests during Memphis protest at Confederate monument Annette Peagler Published: August 19, 2017, 11:24 pm Updated: August 19, 2017, 11:26 pm (Courtesy: WATN) MEMPHIS, Tenn. (localmemphis.com) – At least six people were arrested during a rally at the monument of Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest Saturday. The rally was organized by a group called Memphians for Removal of Confederate Statues #takeemdown901, created to remove all confederate statues in M..>> view originalLatino Memphis and citizens of Memphis march to defend DACA
MEMPHIS, Tenn. —Immigrant youth and allies are marching with white shirts to defend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. DACA was created by the Obama administration that deferred action for certain undocumented young people who’ve come to the U.S. as children. Talks of DACA being threatened, which would cause over 8,300 youth in Tennesee at risk of deportation. According to a release by Latino Memphis, the march aims to bring awareness of the threat. “Taking away DACA means taking away..>> view originalMPD investigating shooting of a toddler in Southeast Memphis
Updated: Aug 19, 2017 - 9:35 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Memphis police are currently on the scene working a shooting in Southeast Memphis right behind the St. Francis Hospital. The shooting happened Saturday evening around 6:30 p.m. in the 1400 block of Hickory Way. MPD told FOX13 a toddler suffered a self inflicted gunshot wound. However, sources told FOX13 the toddler is a boy who is 4 years old. The toddler is in extremely critical condition. This is back-to-back days where a child ..>> view originalTed Evanoff: ServiceMaster exec comes home to Memphis
Buy PhotoMarvin O. Davis, chief marketing and strategy officer, has a big job ahead of him: make ServiceMaster a household name.(Photo: Yalonda M. James / The Commercial Appeal)Buy PhotoTo trace the life of Marvin O. Davis, the new chief marketing and strategy officer at ServiceMaster Global Holdings, follow the television ads.He once helped polish Verizon’s image with a memorable TV spot about reliable cellphone service — “Can you hear me now?”Then there was “Comcastic,” a nifty ad on TV to mak..>> view originalTaylor's homer leads Nashville to 8-7 win over Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -- Beau Taylor hit a two-run homer in the fifth inning, leading the Nashville Sounds to an 8-7 win over the Memphis Redbirds on Friday.The home run by Taylor capped a three-run inning and gave the Sounds a 6-5 lead after Renato Nunez hit an RBI single earlier in the inning.The Sounds extended their lead in the seventh when Nunez hit a two-run home run. Memphis saw its comeback attempt come up short after Rangel Ravelo hit a two-run home run in the ninth inning to cut the Nas..>> view original'Big building, big party'—Crosstown Concourse celebrates official ...
CLOSE Tour the building, hear from Mayor Jim Strickland and see the banners fall as part of the grand opening of Crosstown Concourse. Jennifer Pignolet/The Commercial AppealBuy PhotoVisitors crowd the central atrium during the grand opening celebration of the Crosstown Concourse building in Memphis. Built by Sears in the late 1920's, the building employed thousands of workers until it was shuttered in the mid 1990's. In 2010 work began to transform the building into a "vertical urban vil..>> view originalBlue Defeats Gray In Saturday's Scrimmage
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The 2017 University of Memphis volleyball squad got its first "match-like" environment Saturday when the Tigers played its annual Blue-Gray ...>> view originalSen. Kyle Offers Bill to Allow Statue Removal
As Memphis city government ponders its best strategy for removing two offending Confederate statues in downtown Memphis parks — those of Nathan Bedford Forrest and Jefferson Davis — a Memphis legislator has filed a bill that would facilitate such action. The legislation by State Senator Sara Kyle (D-District 30) would exempt Shelby County from the Heritage Protection Act, a measure hastily passed in 2016 to prevent what was then (and remains) an official resolve from Mayor Jim Strickland and t..>> view originalBaby overdoses on heroin; mother arrested
YORKTOWN, IN (WISH/CNN) – A mother from Indiana is facing charges after her 1-month-old son overdosed on heroin and had to be revived with naloxone.Diasha Clark, 26, the baby’s mother, found him with a small plastic bag in his mouth Wednesday night, according to court documents.The bag had a powdery substance in it, now believed to be heroin.Prosecutors say a cousin rushed the baby to the hospital after he stopped breathing.“First of all, you have the addict who chooses to take the drug, but the..>> view original
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