Memphis Mayor Urges Accountability After Downtown Shootings
Two people were injured in separate incidents in the city's core, prompting calls for community-wide action.
Mid-South Braces for Record-Breaking Warm Weekend
Grizzlies Visit Hornets in Matchup of Injury-Plagued Teams
Weather
Dangerous, Unprecedented Heat Wave Hits the West
Temperatures reach 25-40 degrees above normal across the region, setting records and raising concerns about wildfires and heat-related deaths.

Dangerous, Unprecedented Heat Wave Hits the West
Temperatures reach 25-40 degrees above normal across the region, setting all-time March records in a dozen cities.
Storm Damage Hits Mid-South Counties
Downed trees, power lines reported across the region as storms move through
Lifestyle
Osceola School District Hires Recruiter to Address Enrollment Decline
The district aims to bring back students who have left for private schools or homeschooling.

6 Best Bathroom Countertop Materials That'll Elevate Your Entire Space, According to Designers
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Beloved Arkansas Man Vincent Rutledge Dies at 62
Rutledge was known for his generosity, humor, and love of family and the outdoors.
Crime
Shots Fired on Tennessee Interstate During Road Rage Incident
Witnesses captured video of the suspect firing across lanes of traffic on I-40 near Memphis.

Unabomber Arrested in Montana 30 Years Ago
Theodore Kaczynski, the Harvard-educated mathematician known as the Unabomber, was arrested at his remote Montana cabin in 1996 after a 17-year bombing campaign.
Missouri drive-by shooting suspect arrested again in Dyersburg
Agents find weapons, marijuana, and cash during search warrant execution
Politics
President Trump to Visit Memphis on Monday
The visit will highlight the work of the Memphis Safe Task Force, a coordinated federal and state effort to reduce crime in the city.

Tennessee Bill Could Silence Memphis Teachers' Voices
Proposed legislation would end teachers' formal role in pay and workplace discussions.
Martin Luther King Jr. Assassinated in Memphis on This Day in 1968
The civil rights leader's death sparked unrest across the U.S. that left 43 dead and over 3,000 injured.
Sports
Memphis Spring Football Quarterback Battle Heats Up
Two transfer QBs compete for starting role in Tigers' offense

Hornets and Grizzlies Reveal Starting Lineups for Matchup
Charlotte looks to extend win streak to three games against Memphis
Grizzlies Look to Snap Road Skid Against Surging Hornets
Memphis visits Charlotte in the second and final meeting between the teams this season.