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Woman sentenced to 11 years for I-55 road rage incident north of Pevely
PEVELY, Mo. — Shanyka Fouche, 25, of Memphis, Tenn., has been sentenced to 11 years in prison after a jury found her guilty of several felonies stemming from an incident in 2021 when she fired a gun from a vehicle on I-55 north of Pevely, striking a vehicle and the passenger in that other vehicle, according to court documents.
Ranking Jackson area's best DBs in 2024 Tennessee high school football season
It's almost high school football time again in West Tennessee. The TSSAA football season kicks off Monday with official practice opening up and games starting on Aug. 22. Over the offseason, The Jackson Sun has been ranking the top returning players by position group going into the season. Now, it's time for the defensive...
3 dead, 5 injured after two-car crash in Hickory Hill
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Three people are dead and four others are fighting for their lives after a two-car crash in Hickory Hill Sunday night. The Memphis Police Department said their officers responded to a two-car crash at Hickory Hill Road and Sunny Morning Drive. Three people were pronounced dead...
Video captures shootout in Frayser apartment complex
MEMPHIS, TN – Video shows the moments gunfire erupted in a Frayser apartment complex in the early hours of the morning. Multiple men exchanged gunfire with occupants, unseen in the video, inside a black car driving through the complex, Memphis Police said. According to MPD, officers arrived at the...
'It Hurt' Cordova man struggles after thieves drive off in his truck
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A Cordova man said he is still on edge after thieves violated his peaceful neighborhood and put the lives of his neighbors in danger. “It hurt," Wendell Abbott said. "I can't sit here and lie. Say it didn't hurt. I felt violated. I felt betrayed. But I never one time asked, why me? Because it's happened in so many other people.
The Black Farmers Market connects local growers, offers fresh produce in South Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — The Black Farmers Market is in its third season of bringing together local farmers, small business owners, and foodpreneurs in South Memphis. Small business owner Brittney Sessoms returned to the market as an event organizer after participating for the first time in 2023. “I was a vendor with my company, Charlotte & Pickens, along with my godmother, [owner of] Crawford’s Garden Starters. And so this year, I came on as a partner,” she said.
Mia Jaye Pays Tribute To Young Dolph With Loving Birthday Post
Mia Jaye says she's grateful for all the memories they made together. Mia Jaye reflected on the passing of her late partner, Young Dolph, who would’ve been celebrating his 39th birthday on Saturday, in a post on Instagram. In doing so, she shared several pictures of them and their two children.
TBI investigating after officers shoot, kill Dyersburg man when police say he pointed gun at them
DYERSBURG, Tenn. — A man is dead in Dyersburg after police said he pointed a gun at officers, prompting them to shoot him early Sunday morning. According to the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation, Dyersburg Police officers were responding to a man threatening to harm himself and officers at a home on Keats Street in Dyersburg around 7 a.m. Sunday.
Congregation to have service following fire
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (WMC) - A church congregation joined Sunday night for its first Sunday service since their church burned down Tuesday. It was a service full of joy, praise, and thankfulness for the members and pastor. An electrical issue caused the fire in South Memphis off E.H. Crump Boulevard, according...
MPD: Man points gun at 2 Dixie Queen employees
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was arrested on Saturday after Memphis Police say he pointed a gun at two Dixie Queen employees. At 11:30 p.m., officers responded to an aggravated assault at the Dixie Queen on Getwell Road. One of the victims told them that while they were working, an unknown man walked up to […]
Memphis deputy athletic director leaving for South Carolina
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — University of Memphis Deputy Athletic Director Jeff Crane is leaving the university for a new role at the University of South Carolina. Crane will serve as the senior deputy director of athletics for the Gamecocks. University of Memphis President Bill Hardgrave said he wished Crane well...
Big Support Shown for “Battle of the Badges” Softball Game
A big crowd gathered at Elam Stadium on Saturday night to support the “Battle of the Badges” softball game fundraiser. The Union City Police Department and the Obion County Sheriffs Office played at Elam Stadium to benefit the annual Christmas season “Shop With a Cop” program.
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