MPD investigating two back-to-back Downtown shootings
Two people were shot less than an hour apart Downtown Friday, March 20, according to the Memphis Police Department.
Two people were shot less than an hour apart Downtown Friday, March 20, according to the Memphis Police Department.
This follows a trend in this session of legislation that relaxes gun rules in public spaces.
Memphis was responsible for nearly one-third of gun violence’s economic toll on Tennessee in 2023, new data shows.
Sometimes it takes a family to find just where you belong.
Five years ago, 10 women set out on a bike ride to the beach as a fundraiser for for West Cancer Foundation. But when they leave Saturday morning, their group will have more than doubled.
The new formula and its links to the city’s quest to create 10,000 new and renovated units of housing by 2030 is among the topics discussed on “Behind The Headlines.”
Thanks to his viral Facebook post, new Fox13 reporter Rob Sneed is recognized everywhere he goes in Memphis. And after a 17-year career and one of the most challenging years of his life, all the attention is especially meaningful.
The state has a five-year $60 million contract with a Pennsylvania company to maintain the city’s interstate system, including fixing potholes and removing snow and ice.
A judge ruled from the bench that former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins and the school district can shield certain documents from the public in the case.
The high school students, who are seeking to proceed under pseudonyms, filed the lawsuit in California, where xAI — Musk’s artificial intelligence company — has its headquarters.
The lawsuit is the second Marie Feagins has filed against MSCS since she was fired in January 2025.
Shelby County tops a state gun list, Central BBQ adds breakfast and Stomping Grounds has an opening date.
Today is the first day of spring, and there are so many ways to get outdoors and celebrate this weekend.
A three-story building on South Front Street is being demolished two years after the owner was sued for blight.
The staff members’ departures will leave just two occupational-therapy faculty remaining, including the faculty member accused of mistreatment.
Jeers and shouts erupted from the House floor as a Republican resolution honoring Gov. Bill Lee’s deployment of the National Guard to Memphis moved forward with no discussion allowed.
A restaurant doesn’t have to be expensive to be good, and today’s guest knows all about that.
MSCS board makes Richmond interim again, sheriff candidates agree on jail issues and Grizzlies finally win.
U.S. District Judge Brian Lea is now presiding over the case regarding the death of an inmate who died after an altercation with guards at the jail in October 2022.
Another enters the battle in the Republican primary for Wanda Chism’s seat on the Collierville Schools board.
Freedom Prep is the only school in Memphis to have a National Geographic Photo Camp.
Schools that participate in the voucher program could choose to give students a different test than the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program, or TCAP.
Five of the seven members of UTHSC’s occupational therapy faculty resign, allegedly over school’s handling of a professor accused of mistreating students.
The candidate forum included discussion of a new jail and calls for more transparency in how the Shelby County Sheriff’s Office runs the jail and fights crime.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members voted 7-2 during a special-called meeting on Wednesday, March 18, to keep Roderick Richmond on his interim superintendent contract.
Germantown’s 911 call center is on hold, minor-league hockey is coming back and you can be Aldi’s neighbor.
For the past year and a half, Jerry Lee Lewis’ Nesbit ranch has been open to tourists.
Members of the Tennessee House of Representatives are set to vote Thursday, March 19, on a congratulatory resolution for Gov. Bill Lee following his deployment of the state’s National Guard to Memphis last year.
Justice Amy Coney Barrett is returning to Rhodes College to speak Wednesday. Why isn’t Rhodes talking about it? That’s complicated.