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Five-man White Station team earns school's first boys track and field team title
May 24, 2013 - Harrison Williams from MUS competes in the Div II Pole Vault during the TSSAA State Track and Field Meet in Murfreesboro Friday. Comment?
Seven Memphis motels closed for prostitution, other crimes
May 24, 2013 - Shelby County District Attorney General Amy Weirich and Memphis Police Director Toney Armstrong talk before a press conference in the parking lot of the Summer Motel on Summer Ave. 1 comment
Three men convicted in Memphis drug case
Three men have been convicted on drug and weapons charges stemming from a traffic stop in February of last year in southeast Memphis. Comment?
Safe in Memphis: Ex-robber, rapper takes on youth violence
Rapper Derrick Harris a. k. a Lil Noid talks with Pat Mitchell Worley, director of communications and development at the Memphis Music Foundation, located on S. Main St. Comment?
Memphis tennis players advance to state finals
Several local players will be going for championships as the tennis competition wraps up Friday at Old Fort Tennis Center. Comment?
Germantown proposes cutting Tennessee Shakespeare Company from budget
Vanessa Morosco and Tony Molina as the Macbeths in Tennessee Shakespeare Company's production of "Macbeth". Germantown has proposed funding cuts to the Tennessee Shakespeare Company, leading to a letter-writing campaign from supporters in hopes of getting the money returned. Comment?
Memphis football legend Harry Schuh remembered as great athlete, true friend
Tues., 21 Jan. 03 Photo by Lance Murphey - Harry Schuh , formerly with the Oakland Raiders, played in Super Bowl II. Comment?
Safe in Memphis: Getting to know your nextdoor.com neighbor
Even though she still lives in the house she grew up in, Verlinda Henning doesn't know all of her neighbors. Comment?
Slain musician Cunningham to be honored with brass note on Beale
B. B. Cunningham Jr. was lead singer of the Memphis rock band the Hombres. The band scored a hit for 13 weeks in 1967 with the song "Let It Out ." The late Memphis musician B.B. Cunningham will be recognized with a place on the Beale Street Brass Note Walk of Fame, with a ceremony set for May 29 at 6 p.m. inside the recently opened Jerry Lee Lewis' ... (more) Comment?
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Fugitive gets 76 years for carjackings and assaults on Memphis officers
A 35-year-old man who told jurors in November that he'd been in trouble since he was 9 was sentenced to 76 years in prison Friday for felony convictions stemming from a 2006 crime spree that involved three carjackings at gunpoint and several assaults on federal officers. Comment?
White Station, Craigmont sparkle in AAA Section 4 track meet
A few years back, a group of five talented Cordova athletes roared into Murfreesboro and grabbed the state Class AAA boys track and field title all by themselves. Comment?
Five charged following investigation into major illegal-dumping operation in Raleigh area of Memphis
May 15, 2013 - A no dumping sign is nailed into a tree by the driveway that leads to a massive illegal dump located on the 3400 block of Dillard Road in the Springhill neighborhood in Raleigh. Comment?
Memphis-based national transplant organization, family plan carwash...
Barbara Wooten was a victim of a 2007 home invasion shooting that damaged her heart and murdered her husband. Comment?
Crime Report: Woman charged with reckless driving, aggravated assault after incident on Beale
On Sunday, Stacy Justice, 25, was arrested for reckless driving and two counts of aggravated assault for an incident Sunday on Beale Street. Comment?
Safe in Memphis: Homicides v. traffic fatalities
Amanda Hailey Turner wonders if everyone who went to high school in Shelby County knows someone from his or her class who has been murdered. Comment?
Obituaries for Sunday, May 12, 2013
CALVIN ALEXANDER, Sr., 84, of Memphis passed peacefully at home Thursday, May 9, 2013. Comment?
Memphis squatter wants to represent herself in court; judge calls her legal view "gibberish"
A squatter, also facing aggravated assault charges, said Friday she wants to represent herself as a Moorish National citizen under international law, leaving a judge to wonder aloud if she is operating "in a different universe." Tabitha Gentry , who also goes by Abka Re Bey, told Criminal Court Judge James Lammey Jr. Comment?
State law does not seem to favor de-annexation effort by Cordova residents
Efforts by a Cordova group to separate the community from Memphis appeared to hit a snag only hours before an informational meeting Thursday when the state coordinator of elections said cities - not citizens - must initiate such deannexations. Comment?
Safe in Memphis: Teaching problem solving a form of crime prevention
Mark Weber/The Commercial Appeal Fran Wilson watches the Kate Bond Middle School girls softball team that her husband coaches Wednesday evening. Comment?