Jacque Masse, FOX13 Memphis

Jacque Masse

FOX13 Memphis

Memphis, TN, United States

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Past articles by Jacque:

Business owners work to clean up tornado damage, focus on rebuilding

According to the Mississippi County Emergency Management Director, 21 businesses were damaged and five were destroyed. → Read More

Firefighters relive attempted rescue during deadly tornadoes

Leachville volunteer firefighters who responded to a deadly tornado are sharing their story tonight. → Read More

Monette mayor gathering donations, supplies to help tornado victims

Mayor Bob Blankenship said all of the support from this city and people out of state is overwhelming. → Read More

Korean War veteran killed when storms hit Arkansas nursing home

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

City and county leaders hear from experts on what to do about 5 major issues in Memphis

Several presenters shared information about important issues and asked city and county leaders to step up. → Read More

Artists organization hosts conflict resolution training event

Members of Memphis Artists For Change are happy to be a part of the solution when it comes to ending gun violence. → Read More

TEACHERS NEEDED: SCS holds job fair

Candidates who are selected will go through a teaching academy before they start their jobs. → Read More

How first responders are seeking mental help during another year of tragedy in Memphis

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

Pastor searches for new place of worship after car crashes into church

A Memphis pastor is desperately searching for a new church home after someone crashed through the front doors last Friday. → Read More

Vigil held for teen killed in quadruple shooting at Memphis gas station

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

Baby boy fights for life after being shot in his father’s arms

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

Renovations to Summer Ave. look to address safety, city says

There are concerns about its walkability, crime, speeding, crashes, and damaged sidewalks. → Read More

COVID-19 hospitalizations rise in Arkansas as doctors prepare for new Omicron variant

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 share concerns as new COVID variant spreads

Business owners who benefitted from the holiday rush are now bracing themselves for the possible impact of the Omicron variant. → Read More

Memphis restaurant preparing to hand out BBQ to people experiencing homelessness on Thanksgiving

Westy’s is prepping for its 17th annual Thanksgiving Day dinner for the homeless and hungry. → Read More

TBI investigating after racist graffiti found spray-painted on wall at burned home

Someone burned down the home off Hunters Trace Drive and spray-painted a racial slur on the pool wall on November 1. → Read More

Shoppers react to Dollar Tree’s plan to raise prices to $1.25

The Dollar Tree will become the $1.25 Tree in the first quarter of the new year. → Read More

Praying for peace: Memphis pastors turn to faith to combat youth gun violence

Several Memphis pastors gathered to pray for healing in the community, unity, and forgiveness. → Read More

MemFeast looks to feed 5,000 people this Thanksgiving

It’s first-come, first-served at nine different locations. → Read More

Olive Branch to allow open containers in Old Towne entertainment district

The Board of Alderman approved an ordinance creating an entertainment district that would make this possible. → Read More