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A Memphis organization that has provided services and programs for the blind for more than two decades will close at the end of the month due to a change in state funding.
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State lawmakers have passed a bill that would invalidate a Memphis law enforcement ordinance banning certain kinds of low-level police traffic stops.
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Voting concludes Saturday in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary election. It is the first official Democratic primary of 2024. View the live results.
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Republican state Sen. Richard Briggs co-sponsored a Tennessee bill that would codify some of the country's most austere abortion restrictions. He says he never thought it would actually become law.
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Tennessee lawmakers intend to propose a new amendment to the state Constitution that could reduce bail eligibility for some who face criminal charges.
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Memphis Police Chief CJ Davis will continue leading the local department on an interim basis for now.
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Memphis Light Gas and Water lifted a multi-day, precautionary boil water advisory Tuesday afternoon.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in New Hampshire's first-in-the-nation presidential primary election. View the live results.
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Water pressure in the Memphis Light Gas and Water distribution system has recovered to a point where the utility is no longer asking customers to limit their water use.
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Memphis Light Gas and Water's system-wide boil water advisory could be rescinded on Thursday.
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The head of Memphis Light Gas and Water says on Sunday he'll have a clearer picture of when the water supply system’s pressure can be restored — a necessary first step to lifting the advisory.
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Memphis Light Gas and Water expanded a boil water advisory to all customers Friday afternoon due to plummeting pressure levels across its system.