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Three former Memphis Police Officers were found not guilty of all charges in the beating death of Tyre Nichols.
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Arrests of undocumented immigrants across the state have advocates concerned about constitutionality.
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One die-hard Elvis fan knew she had to own a small roadside attraction in Holly Springs, a tribute to Elvis Presley. Now, she's trying to make it a destination for true believers like her.
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Authorities arrested a Missouri woman Friday accused of creating a fraudulent scheme to sell Elvis Presley’s famed former Graceland estate in Memphis.
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Local and state advocacy groups want a judge to strike down a Tennessee law passed this year that restricts how the court system determines a defendant's possible bail.
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Judy Richardson was among those who came to Mississippi in the summer of 1964 to register Black voters ahead of a major election.
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Officials say rebuilding the 75-year-old bridge is the largest transportation investment ever in Tennessee.
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A Memphis family devastated by their own loved one's fall into violent extremism helped create an organization to pull others away from hateful ideologies.
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A project to acknowledge historic racial injustices has reunited members of a family once displaced by tragedy.
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Beverley Bass had her experience as a pilot on 9/11 recounted in Broadway musical "Come From Away," opening Friday at the Orpheum.
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The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office has agreed with federal authorities to stop enforcing a state law that makes it a felony for a person who is knowingly HIV positive to engage in sex work.
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Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and the new SmokeSlam brought flavor fans to opposite ends of Memphis.