TN Judges Reverse Course, Block Restriction Outlawing ABortion Due To Prenatal Diagnosis Of DOwn Syndrome

A panel of federal judges has reversed course and block a Tennessee restriction that outlaws abortions because of a prenatal diagnosis of Down syndrome, or because of the race or gender of the fetus. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruling Friday also kept a six-week abortion ban blocked. Tennessee Republican Gov. Bill … Read more

MS Examines Help For Departing Inmates

A Mississippi law that took effect July 1 expands parole eligibility, and lawmakers are looking at programs that could help people make the transition from prison back into the free world. House and Senate committees met Wednesday at the state Capitol to gather ideas from several people, including prison and parole officials in Alabama, a … Read more

Memphis City Council Member Formally Launches Bid For Governor

Memphis City Council member JB Smiley Jr. said Wednesday that he is running for Tennessee governor. A Democrat, Smiley made the announcement in a video on social media. In the video, Smiley said he supports community policing, violent crime prevention programs and vocational training for high school students. The 34-year-old lawyer also said he supports … Read more

Lawsuit: MS Farm Hired White Immigrants Over Black US Laborers

Six Black farmworkers in Mississippi say in a new lawsuit that their former employer brought white laborers from South Africa to do the same jobs they were doing, and that the farm has been violating federal law by paying the white immigrants more for the same type of work. Mississippi Center for Justice and Southern … Read more

TN Mask Lawsuits Draw Mixed Results

Lawsuits have drawn mixed results in opposite ends of Tennessee for Gov. Bill Lee’s order that lets parents opt out of school mask requirements. On Tuesday, a federal judge in East Tennessee declined to temporarily block the directive after another judge last week paused the order specifically for the state’s largest county, Shelby County, which … Read more

Memphis Council Member Announces Bid For TN Governor

Memphis City Council member JB Smiley Jr. said Wednesday that he is running for Tennessee governor. A Democrat, Smiley made the announcement in a video on social media. In the video, Smiley said he supports community policing, violent crime prevention programs and vocational training for high school students. The 34-year-old lawyer also said he supports … Read more

MS To Close Field Hospitals

Mississippi is closing its only remaining parking garage field hospital set up to treat coronavirus patients during the delta variant surge, but it is still relying on out-of-state workers to help increase ICU capacity in state hospitals, officials said Wednesday. Health officials also reported the state’s seventh child death from the coronavirus since the start … Read more

Southaven Man Arrested For Stabbing Death

O(ne man has been arrested after a stabbing in Southaven on Sunday. 43 year-old Keith Wayne Tucketr was jailed at the scene of the crime in the 8300 bloock of Cedarcrest. Poclie found two stabbing victims there, one was dead, while the other remains in critical conditiuon today at Regional One in Memphis. The man … Read more

Southaven Approved Reopening Of Farmers Market

The city of Southaven has approved the re-opening of the farmers market, which has been clsoed for over a year due to the pandemic. Mayor Darren Mussellwhite says the city recently made some repairs to the facility and are hoping to get it up and running within the next week. The farmers market in Southaven … Read more