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Job Applicant Arrested for Burglary

An Olive Branch man is behind bars tonight after he allegedly burglarized a home then filled out a job application at a nearby business.

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    2. Students Face 5% Tuition Hike in TN
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    Students Face 5% Tuition Hike in TN

    Students at Tennessee's public colleges and universities could be facing a 5 percent tuition increase.

      1. Students Face 5% Tuition Hike in TN
      2. Judge Strikes Down TN Guns-in-Bars
      3. State Works to Purge Dead Voters

       

      KKK Plans to Protest at Ole Miss

      Ku Klux Klansmen say they'll protest Saturday at the University of Mississippi.

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        3. Feds OK Breakup to Cut Power Costs

        Feds OK Breakup to Cut Power Costs

        Federal regulators Thursday authorized Entergy Corp.'s utilities in Mississippi and Arkansas to leave a multistate agreement, a move expected to eventually save money for electric customers in Arkansas.

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          Job Applicant Arrested for Burglary

          An Olive Branch man is behind bars tonight after he allegedly burglarized a home then filled out a job application at a nearby business.

          Students Face 5% Tuition Hike in TN

          Students at Tennessee's public colleges and universities could be facing a 5 percent tuition increase.

          KKK Plans to Protest at Ole Miss

          Ku Klux Klansmen say they'll protest Saturday at the University of Mississippi.

          Judge Strikes Down TN Guns-in-Bars

          A judge ruled Friday that a new law allowing handguns in Tennessee bars and restaurants is unconstitutional.

          State Works to Purge Dead Voters

          Tennessee Secretary of State Tre Hargett says he is redoubling efforts to remove dead people from voter registration rolls around the state.

          Roller Coaster Fans Protest Zippin Pippin Demo

          Preservationists hoping to save the Zippin Pippin at the closed Libertyland amusement park in Memphis are upset that demolition crews tore out a piece of the roller coaster this

          MLGW Repairing East Memphis Gas Leak

          Memphis Police temporarily re-routed traffic around Briarcrest Avenue & S. Shady Grove Road Friday morning while MLGW crews worked to repair a natural gas

          Suspension Ends for Sex Compulsion Doc

          Doctor John Raymond Wickman's 6 month suspension from practicing medicine has ended. You may recognize his name from an October raid of his clinic by federal

          Man Found Shot Dead in Northaven

          Gunshots rang out in Northaven around 7:30pm Thursday night.

          Accused Bank Robber Seeks Rehab

          These are surveillance pictures from last Friday's bank robbery at Trust One Bank on International Drive in East Memphis. Poplar Lounge owner, Gregg Drew is

          Frayser Shooting Victim Clings to Life

          Officers received a shooting call at approximately 7:20pm to 1753 Carlyle. When they arrived on the scene, officers located a male victim with an apparent

          Traffic Stop Leads to Meth Lab

          On November 19, 2009 a Metro Narcotics Investigator stopped a 2008 black Jeep Cherokee on Hollywood Drive near I-40 for a traffic violation.

          TN Unemployment Rate at 10.5 Percent

          The Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development says the state's unemployment rate remained at 10.5 percent for the second straight month in October.

          Feds OK Breakup to Cut Power Costs

          Federal regulators Thursday authorized Entergy Corp.'s utilities in Mississippi and Arkansas to leave a multistate agreement, a move expected to eventually save money for electric

          Gibbons to Release Financial Information

          Republican gubernatorial candidate Bill Gibbons says he is releasing five years of tax returns and his current investment information to the media.

          Gov. Calls Tax Hike Unavoidable

          Gov. Phil Bredesen says another tax hike to shore up Tennessee's unemployment trust fund appears unavoidable.

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