Memphis Continues To See Increase In Violent Crimes
Crime Across Memphis Continues With Recent Robberies At Gunpoint Of Both A Local News Crew And Utility Company Employees In Two Separate Incidents.
Read moreCrime Across Memphis Continues With Recent Robberies At Gunpoint Of Both A Local News Crew And Utility Company Employees In Two Separate Incidents.
Read moreVoters Around The Country Head To The Polls Tuesday To Vote In A Range Of Races, With Control Of The U.S. House And Senate Hanging In The Balance.
Read moreNewly Released Polling Shows That With A Little More Than One Week Until Election Day, Voters Are Most Concerned About The Economy.
Read moreTennessee Announced $24 Million To Cover Increased Expenses In Law Enforcement Basic Training And $30 Million For Recruitment Bonuses For Law Enforcement On Friday.
Read morePersonal Finance Website Wallethub Rated The Safest American Cities And All Four Of Tennessee’s Largest Ranked Near The Bottom. Knoxville Was Tennessee’s Highest-Ranked City At 112th. Nashville Was 121st. Chattanooga Was 173rd, With Memphis 177th
Read moreOnly A Fraction Of Americans Are Satisfied “With The Way Things Are Going In The U.S.,” According To A New Poll.
Read moreVoters Largely Support Policies Allowing Police To Detain Suspects Charged With Violent Crimes, A New Poll Shows. That’s In Contrast To Recent Policies Being Enacted In Illinois.
Read moreFormer Supervisory Special Agent James A. Gagliano Joined Sen. Marsha Blackburn On Wednesday And Explained That There Is A “Huge Mistake” Being Made When It Comes To Policing.
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3) TN Secretary Of State, Elections Coordinator Will Not Intervene In The Nullification Of State Election Results
4) Tucker Carlson Slams Governor Lee For Being Soft On Crime
5) Memphis Science And History Museum Wraps Up “Summer Of Pride” With Drag Queens
6) Metro Council Continues Push To Aid Residents In Bypassing State Abortion Ban
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Tennessee Lawmakers Have Said Memphis Teacher Eliza Fletcher’s Violent Death Could Have Been Prevented If A New Law Had Existed When Her Murderer Was Previously Incarcerated. Thirty-Eight Year Old Cleotha Abston Had Been Recently Released Early From A State Prison For A Previous Crime And Was Not Under Supervision Or Parole At The Time Of His Attack On Fletcher.
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