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Lanes open on I-240 after car crash
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis Police reopened all westbound lanes on I-240. There was a car crash at Walnut Grove on the interstate Tuesday around 3:30 a.m. Officers cleared the scene around 5 a.m. It is unclear if anyone was injured.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young selected to join Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative
Memphis Mayor Paul Young will join the eighth class of mayors and senior municipal leaders for the Bloomberg Harvard City Leadership Initiative. The initiative is a yearlong professional management training program established by Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School. "It's an honor to be on the same list,...
Memphis City Council talks MLGW board expansion, Kustoff visits Israel | The Week in Politics
The Memphis City Council passed the first reading of an ordinance that would allow a referendum to appear on the November ballot. The question to voters, if the ordinance passes all three reads, would be if the Memphis Light, Gas and Water Board of Commissioners should or should not add two suburban members to their board.
What's that being built along US 70 near Stage Road in Bartlett?
People traveling along U.S. 70 near Stage Road in Bartlett have likely noticed the construction taking place. Work is underway on the first buildings of the roughly $200 million Union Depot mixed-use development. Union Depot, which is being built by development firm Blue Sky Communities, is led by local developer Keith Grant of Grant & Co. Builders, a Collierville-based homebuilding firm that also owns Blue Sky Communities.
These are the candidates running for Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board District 7
The incumbent candidate in the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board District 7 race, Frank Johnson, faces four challengers in the Aug. 1 election. Donelson, a barber by trade, said he believed the school district needed to focus curricula on STEM subjects ― science, technology, math and engineering ― to prepare students for the tech jobs of the future in the area. He also placed an emphasis on providing college preparatory training and vocational education training to MSCS students.
Woman shot, critically injured in Parkway Village
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A woman is fighting for her life after a shooting Tuesday night in Parkway Village. So far, Memphis police say they have no suspect information. Officers were called to the scene in the 5000 block of Bryndale Avenue at 8:48 p.m. Police say the victim was...
Man caught on camera stealing Amazon van in Midtown
MEMPHIS, Tenn. –Police are looking for a man who they say stole an Amazon van while the driver was making a delivery in Midtown Sunday afternoon. MPD said that when the driver stopped at a residence on North Cooper Street and Court Avenue, the thief jumped into the vehicle and drove away. Investigators have released […]
Home warranty company leaves Memphis homeowner with busted AC & broken trust
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Home warranties are advertised as a way to protect the big-ticket items in your home. However, a Hickory Hill homeowner questions whether they are worth the years-long investment for repairs, not replacements. “In the beginning, they were good," said Charisse Estell, an American Home Shield customer of...
Man to be in Prison for 40 years After Pleading Guilty to Murder
July 16 – The DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office announced today that 21- year-old Jaheem Cunningham of Walls was sentenced to 40 years in prison after pleading guilty Monday in DeSoto County Court to one count of second-degree murder. According to the District Attorney’s Office, Cunningham intentionally shot his cousin while lying on the couch of his home, after a verbal altercation. The incident took place on March 16, 2023. After shooting his cousin, Cunningham then tried to conceal the body, the pistol, and the victim’s car by dumping them in Memphis. Jail information indicates he was booked into the DeSoto County Jail the following day. “Jaheem Cunningham’s admission of guilt and the severe sentence imposed underscore the severity of his crime,” District Attorney Matthew Barton said on Tuesday. “Yesterday’s result sends a clear message that violent acts in DeSoto County will not go unpunished.” Cunningham will serve a full 40-year sentence without the possibility of early release. This case was prosecuted by Assistant District Attorney Drew Willcutt, and the investigation was led by the DeSoto County Sheriff’s Department.
"You can't live without it": Hickory Hill renters go five days without water
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - If losing electricity is inconvenient, renters say losing water is intolerable. "You can't live without water," said Jason Hicks, a renter at Stone Ridge at Germantown Falls Apartments in Hickory Hill. Water might be a necessity, but Hicks told FOX13 that he and his son Tre lost...
Officers respond to shooting after apparent car break-ins at Memphis apartments
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Officers rushed to the scene of a shooting at a Memphis apartment complex overnight and and found two people who had apparently been breaking into cars in the area. According to the Memphis Police Department (MPD), officers rushed to the scene of a shooting around 2 a.m....
Bluff City Life: Wed, 10 July
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Here’s what’s in today’s show. These beautiful houses are waiting to be turned into homes. We’re touring breathtaking properties in Eads!. Gospel music is taking over the Bluff City. You have a chance to join in praise at this annual convention. Malcolm...
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