The Dollar Tree subsidiary's newest settlement comes less than a year after the federal government issued it a $41.7 million fine.
Authorities say that at least one sheriff’s deputy fatally shot a person suspected of driving a stolen car in Memphis, Tennessee.
Project Pat’s son, Patrick Houston Jr., was tragically shot and killed in his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee. According to a report from TMZ, the 21-year-old was found dead on January 10 in a park located in Imogene Heights,
After firing Superintendent Marie Feagins, the Memphis-Shelby County Schools board and its hand-picked interim ask for trust and promise to work together
From homemade biscuits at By the Brewery and Kinfolk to bagels at Hive to burgers at the Flying Saucer, Downtown has great options.
From live music on Beale Street and mouth-watering BBQ to Elvis Presley's Graceland, Memphis is an easy city to fall in love with. For all the best things to see and do, places to eat, and where to stay,
Kyle Rittenhouse was met with hundreds of protestors when he came to speak in Memphis last year, and he's coming back in February.
Tragedy struck the Memphis hip-hop community as Patrick Houston Jr., the 21-year-old son of acclaimed rapper Project Pat and nephew of Three 6 Mafia co-founder Juicy J, lost his life in a shooting at a local park.
RAT SETTLEMENT - Family Dollar agreed to pay Tennessee more than $1 million due to selling products stored in a rat-infested warehouse.
Headquartered in Memphis, global transportation giant FedEx has topped the list of Tennessee's Fortune 500 businesses for years. For fiscal year 2024, which ended May 31 for FedEx, the company brought in $87.7 billion in revenue, according to the business's earnings release.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Former Grizzlies star Tony Allen will be inducted into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame in their 2025 class.
Since sports betting started in Tennessee in 2020, the state has raked in nearly $300 million in tax revenue. But all that money coming in means that there's also a lot of money coming out of the pockets of gamblers across the state.