Authorities say that at least one sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a person suspected of driving a stolen car in Memphis, Tennessee.
Marie Feagins was fired Tuesday as superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools, setting the district back to where it has been repeatedly in recent years: searching for leadership.
RAT SETTLEMENT - Family Dollar agreed to pay Tennessee more than $1 million due to selling products stored in a rat-infested warehouse.
The criminal irony of a Tennessee state song elected in 2023 baffles even the original songwriter, who's convinced no one read the lyrics.
Nationally, the city that saw the most stark increase in home costs was Pine Hills, Florida, with a nearly 280% change in home costs between 2014 and 2024. Knoxville was the only city in the Volunteer State to crack Construction Coverage's top 100 list.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Tennessee high school sports lost a legend Sunday, as coach Phil Clark died at the age of 68.
Cold weather advisory issued for East Arkansas, North Mississippi, and West Tennessee, with wind chills expected between 0-10 degrees.
Gov. Bill Lee announced he’ll call a special legislative session to take up his statewide school voucher bill and measures to prepare for immigration policies under President-elect Donald Trump.
More than two years after Tennessee enacted one of the strictest abortion bans in the nation, lawmakers are poised to take up a handful of competing bills that could preserve — or further limit and punish — access to remaining reproductive care.
The Office of the Tennessee Attorney General announced a settlement Tuesday with Family Dollar Stores, a subsidiary of Dollar Tree Inc. This settlement follows an investigation that revealed Family Dollar stores in Tennessee were selling consumer goods that had knowingly been stored in a rodent-infested distribution center in West Memphis, Ar.
A gun-toting grandma tried to protect her teen grandson during a fight with another boy but landed herself in jail. Joyce Brown, 72, of Memphis, […]
The State Troopers assisted the Washington D.C. Police and Secret Service, joining hundreds of local and state agencies for the Inauguration.