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Arrest made in fatal shooting, attempted carjacking on Easter
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was arrested for allegedly being involved in a fatal shooting outside a store in southwest Memphis on Easter Sunday last year. Eundra Mabry is charged with First Degree Murder in Perpreation of Attempted Robbery, Attempted Felony to wit Especially Aggravated Robbery, and Employing a Firearm During a Dangerous Felony. 35-year-old […]
Multiple Beauty Supply Smash-and-Grabs Force Owner to Close (Video)
Save 50.0% on select products from Y\u00B7J Back home with promo code 50BQ98JA, through 8/16 while supplies last. In a daring and destructive theft, a group of smash-and-grab thieves stole approximately $10,000 worth of merchandise from a beauty supply store in South Memphis. The incident, which occurred in the early hours of Monday morning, has left the store’s owner so disheartened that he has decided to close the business for good. This incident marks the fourth burglary at the store this year alone.
Man critical after shooting in South Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A man was shot in South Memphis on Wednesday morning, according to Memphis Police. A little before 6:30 a.m., officers received a shooting call. The incident happened at South Parkway East and Florida Street. Employees at the Marathon Gas Station told WREG that the driver was shot at another location. While driving […]
Corinth fires city employee arrested in mass animal cruelty case
CORINTH, Miss. (WTVA) — Corinth fired a city employee who faces 27 counts of animal cruelty. The official decision to fire Jonathan Hurst came on Tuesday evening, Aug. 6. He worked for the city’s sewage department, and the city initially suspended him following his arrest on July 28.
News of possible layoffs leaves Memphis Kellogg’s employees worried
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Some employees of Kellogg’s in Memphis could be losing their jobs next year. The announcement came as Kellogg’s presented their second quarter financial results, which included plans to close a plant in Omaha, Nebraska, and “scale back” production in Memphis. “Every reduction or potential reduction in the workforce bothers me,” Mayor Paul […]
There are a lot more corporate landlords in Memphis. That might mean less homeownership.
With the growth of institutional mega-landlords in Memphis, many have worried about how they would treat their tenants and their properties. But these concerns may have missed the main point, according to new research from Austin Harrison, assistant professor at Rhodes College, and researchers at Georgia State University. The bigger...
Janson concert set for Civic Center – B’ville attracting more Country bands, artists
One of Country Music’s most popular performers will play the Batesville Civic Center on Thursday, Oct. 24. Chris Janson, multi-platinum songwriter and artist, is slated to make Batesville a stop on his All American Guy album tour that will take him across the county this summer and fall. He will perform at the Grand Ole […] The post Janson concert set for Civic Center – B’ville attracting more Country bands, artists appeared first on The Panolian.
VIDEO: Gov. Lee Announces New Diaper Program Under Strong Families Initiative
On August 6, Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee announced that TennCare, Tennessee’s Medicaid program, will provide 100 diapers per month for children under two who are enrolled in TennCare or CoverKids healthcare coverage, as part of Governor Lee’s Strong Families Initiative. The new diaper program takes effect on Wednesday, August 7th.
Acadian Ambulance hit with multiple class actions over data breach
A rash of class action lawsuits are emerging in federal court against Acadian Ambulance, less than two weeks after the medical transport company announced that protected patient health information was accessed by a hacker earlier this year.
Adult-Sized Changing Tables Announced at 5 Tennessee State Parks
Tennessee State Parks announced the installation of adult-sized changing tables at five state parks as part of efforts to increase accessibility for all visitors. The added tables bring the total of parks with adult-sized changing tables to six, including one announced in January at Natchez Trace State Park. July marked the 34th anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, a federal civil rights law that prohibits discrimination against people with disabilities in everyday activities.
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