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Paradise turns into uncertainty for Mississippians left stranded at airport for a week by global computer glitch
A group of 20 Mississippians was stranded in the Caribbean for nearly a week after a global computer glitch canceled their flight home. Delta will fly them home soon, and they will have quite the story to tell. Andrea Beeson Waldrop of Brookhaven has shared the saga in a series...
SHEEFREEKY NORTH MEMPHIS RAPPER DRIVING WITHOUT ANY CLOTHES IN VIRAL VIDEO SAYS SHE’S IN FEAR FOR HER LIFE (WATCH)
SHEEFREEKY, the rapper from North Memphis, Tennessee, known for her⁸ hit song “Diccdash,” recently found herself at the center of a scandal after being caught cheating with a married man. The incident was captured on a viral video that has since taken the internet by storm. In...
Plans to revitalize Aretha Franklin's birth home, neighborhood taking shape
SHELBY COUNTY, Tenn. — The birthplace of Aretha Franklin has a new owner after it was sold on the Shelby County Courthouse steps last week. Franklin only lived at 406 Lucy Ave for the first two years of her life before moving away from the Mid-South, but 80 years later, the property still stands as a monument to the golden age of Soul.
Traffic Safety Resource Prosecutors: How a federally-funded program aims to make the roads safer
On the roads today, it's not just alcohol that kills, it's also drugs. But there is a group you've likely never heard of with a mission to keep you safe behind the wheel.
Tennessee wildlife agency won’t appeal ruling that limits secret surveillance of private lands
The Tennessee Attorney General won’t appeal a court decision that found secret surveillance of private property by state game wardens to be unconstitutional. The decision marks the end of a six-year legal battle initiated by two Benton county men who challenged forays onto their land by officers with the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. Terry Rainwaters […]
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