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Man killed in gas station shooting on Covington Pike
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - Memphis Police are investigating a deadly shooting at a gas station. The shooting happened Tuesday around 10 p.m. at 3524 Covington Pike. A man was taken to Regional One Hospital in critical condition. He later died in the hospital. There is no suspect information at this...
6 Miss Tennessee Volunteer Contestants Have UT Martin Ties
MARTIN, Tenn. – Six of the 35 contestants taking part in the Miss Tennessee Volunteer Pageant this week are students or graduates from the University of Tennessee at Martin. The pageant is July 24-27 at the Carl Perkins Civic Center in Jackson. The winner of the pageant will qualify...
Couple living in gated TPC Southwind community wanted a larger home on the golf course.
Christopher and Emily Wiltse were living in the Southwind area, but wanted to find a larger home located on the golf course. They were especially taken with a home known as “The Island House.” “We admired The Island House while golfing and riding in a golf cart on the course,” recalled Emily. “It...
Home efficiency programs are falling short for nearly half of Memphians, data shows
Nearly half of Memphis families face high energy burdens, spending roughly 60 cents of every $10 they earn to keep lights on and climate control running, according to a study released in late June. At the same time, advocates warn as heat waves become more prolonged and common across the south, current home efficiency boosting […] The post Home efficiency programs are falling short for nearly half of Memphians, data shows appeared first on Tennessee Lookout.
Man breaks into ex-girlfriend’s home, shoots her boyfriend, says police
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A man was injured in a shooting in Orange Mound on Wednesday. It happened at the Pendleton Place Apartments near the intersection of Lamar Avenue and Pendleton Street just after 1:30 a.m. The complaint told Memphis Police she was lying down in bed with her four-month-old...
MPD says it’s dealing with a vehicle shortage; city leaders discuss solutions
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - The Memphis Police Department is grappling with a vehicle shortage. City leaders discussed the ongoing concern at Memphis City Council on Tuesday with MPD’s top brass, including interim Police Chief CJ Davis. MPD has several hundred vehicles in its fleet, including take-home cars and those...
Mavrick Miller, son of former Memphis Grizzlies' Mike Miller, commits to High Point basketball
Mavrick Miller — who won a state championship at Houston High School while playing for his father and former Memphis Grizzlies sixth man Mike Miller — has committed to High Point basketball. Mavrick Miller graduated from Houston in 2023, then enrolled at Tennessee Prep Academy, a post-grad prep school in Memphis. As a senior,...
Shelby County Office of Re-Entry to open new transitional housing to help former inmates adjust to their new lives
MEMPHIS, Tennessee — It is not often someone can see years of hard work take physical form, but for one former inmate, this is starting to take shape. “The person who is released from prison, he is not the same person who went in,” said DeAndre Brown. “All of a sudden you’re expected to reacclimate.”
Body found inside burned vehicle at police impound lot
UPDATE, July 24: Memphis Police responded to this news with a statement. During the night of the incident July 20, responders could not clearly see charred remains inside the burned vehicle. On the morning of July 22, an MPD officer examined the burned vehicle closer. At that time, the charred remains of a body were […]
MPD: Man, minor injured in Hollywood shooting
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A man and boy are in the hospital after a shooting Tuesday evening in the Hollywood neighborhood, according to the Memphis Police Department. Officers were called to the scene at North Hollywood Street and Heard Avenue at 5:35 p.m. When they arrived, MPD says they found...
Memphis basketball: A Penny Hardaway rarity, roster outlook, conference realignment
Memphis basketball's eight-week offseason training program is winding down. For the first time since Penny Hardaway became coach, the majority of the Tigers' roster spent the majority of the summer together in Memphis focusing on individual skill development and team-building. Teams are allotted eight total hours a week, only four of which...
Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc Celebrates Ribbon Cutting for Plant Expansion in Humboldt
HUMBOLDT, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jul 23, 2024-- Reinhausen Manufacturing Inc. (RM), a subsidiary of Germany-based Maschinenfabrik Reinhausen, is thrilled to announce the official ribbon cutting of its newly expanded manufacturing facility in Humboldt, Tennessee. The ceremony marks the completion of a significant project aimed at enhancing RM’s production capabilities and supporting the growing demand for innovative energy solutions across North America. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20240723095655/en/ The expansion project is completed at Reinhausen Manufacturing plant location. The new building will support the new innovation production lines of ETOS MD-IV. (Photo: Business Wire)
Musk promises to deliver ‘the world’s most powerful AI’ by later this year
Tesla CEO and Twitter/X owner Elon Musk announced Monday that his AI startups, xAI, had officially begun training its Memphis supercomputer, what he describes as “the most powerful AI training cluster in the world.”. Once fully operational, Musk plans to use it to build “world’s most powerful AI by...
Liberty Park apartments, hotel, entertainment ‘coming to fruition’
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Memphis City Council committee on Tuesday signed off on long-term leases for future attractions at Liberty Park, including a bowling alley, golf, and laser tag center built by a company that bills itself as “the Chick-fil-A of entertainment.” The 30-year leases with 10-year renewal options, which still need approval from full […]
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