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Residents are assessing damage from severe weather that hit multiple U.S. states over the weekend. And, hundreds of people accused of being in a Venezuelan gang have been deported.
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In an all-time record, 14 of the 68 teams in the men's tournament all come from one conference — the SEC. In the women's, UCLA and South Carolina are top seeds. Games tip off this coming week.
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Israel said the early Tuesday attacks were launched after Hamas refused to release more hostages held in Gaza. The strikes appeared to end the current ceasefire that took began in mid-January.
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15-year-old fire survivor Abel Rivera's home in Altadena burned down in January, and he lost everything — including his medal for finishing the 2024 LA Marathon.
- A teenage fire survivor competes in the L.A. Marathon
- How one influential Irish musician in America celebrates St. Patrick's Day
- Conan O'Brien will return as Oscars host in 2026
- 'The Buffalo Hunter Hunter' is Stephen Graham Jones' horror masterpiece
- During tour, Trump declares the Kennedy Center is in "tremendous disrepair"
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Memphis Light, Gas and Water (MLGW) has issued an alert as residents across the Mid-South prepare for several days of severe weather.
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Kacky Walton spoke to Courtney Oliver, director and choreographer of The Circuit Playhouse production of "Seussical."
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A proposal that would put nine politically appointed advisors over the Memphis-Shelby County Schools Board looks to Otis Sanford like voters will lose the ability to govern their own constituency.
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Garden events are about to start with the spring blooms at the Dixon Gallery & Gardens.
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This week, President Trump continued to threaten tariffs as DOGE continued its cuts of the federal workforce. It was another consequential and news-packed week in Trump's presidency.
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