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General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer will face no criminal charges stemming from an altercation with sheriff’s deputies at the courthouse in October.
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The University of Memphis has officially announced Charles Huff as the new head football coach.
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The Tennessee Department of Education has named Collierville Schools Principal Deanna Jones as the state’s Principal of the year.
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About 22,000 runners will take to the streets of Memphis tomorrow morning for the 24th annual St. Jude Memphis Marathon.
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Steve Cropper, one of the seminal figures from the Stax Records era and an icon of American soul music, has died at age 84.
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The Memphis Area Transit Authority is reporting a big boost in ridership since starting a “zero fare" test program in mid-November.
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A team at the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is using a revolutionary method to study certain viruses, which could lead to the ability to test for diseases that affect the brain.
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A Memphis company, PT Services Inc., has been fined and placed on probation after pleading guilty to violating the Clean Air Act, according to court documents.
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The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk’s Office must fix issues causing criminal case delays or risk having to appear in court themselves.
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A Memphis man falsely labeled by the Trump Administration as one of the “the worst of the worst” immigrant criminals has been ordered to return to Guatemala by late January.