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According to the Mississippi County Emergency Management Director, 21 businesses were damaged and five were destroyed. → Read More
Leachville volunteer firefighters who responded to a deadly tornado are sharing their story tonight. → Read More
Mayor Bob Blankenship said all of the support from this city and people out of state is overwhelming. → Read More
A Monette, Ark. family is mourning the loss of their loved one, a 94-year-old Korean War veteran who died inside a nursing home during a tornado. → Read More
Several presenters shared information about important issues and asked city and county leaders to step up. → Read More
Members of Memphis Artists For Change are happy to be a part of the solution when it comes to ending gun violence. → Read More
Candidates who are selected will go through a teaching academy before they start their jobs. → Read More
Acts of violence in the city of Memphis are taking a toll on everyone, from the families of suspects and victims, community members and more. → Read More
A Memphis pastor is desperately searching for a new church home after someone crashed through the front doors last Friday. → Read More
An overwhelming amount of love and support for Buchannan was shown by friends and family who held a vigil at Hamilton High School Monday evening. Buchannan was a student and cheerleader there. → Read More
A Christmas shopping trip turned deadly when police say someone fired shots at a father holding his baby outside Oak Court Mall on Saturday, Nov. 20. → Read More
There are concerns about its walkability, crime, speeding, crashes, and damaged sidewalks. → Read More
Doctors in Arkansas and worldwide are urging people to get vaccinated right now, especially with the Omicron variant, flu season, and a possible increase in cases after the holidays. → Read More
Business owners who benefitted from the holiday rush are now bracing themselves for the possible impact of the Omicron variant. → Read More
Westy’s is prepping for its 17th annual Thanksgiving Day dinner for the homeless and hungry. → Read More
Someone burned down the home off Hunters Trace Drive and spray-painted a racial slur on the pool wall on November 1. → Read More
The Dollar Tree will become the $1.25 Tree in the first quarter of the new year. → Read More
Several Memphis pastors gathered to pray for healing in the community, unity, and forgiveness. → Read More
It’s first-come, first-served at nine different locations. → Read More
The Board of Alderman approved an ordinance creating an entertainment district that would make this possible. → Read More