Workers had been on strike since October in Memphis and other cities.
Author: Daniel Connolly, Memphis Commercial Appeal
‘Swatting’ death related to use of Twitter nickname ‘@Tennessee’ leads to 5-year sentence
A Tennessee man was sentenced in an international “swatting’ scheme, which prosecutors say led to a person’s death.
City argues Constitution doesn’t protect undocumented immigrant killed by police
In a civil lawsuit over the shooting of Ismael Lopez in Southaven, an attorney for the city argues Lopez lacked rights because of his immigration status.
2 men, 1 drug deal, different charges: Federal judge asks if race played a role in disparity
Two men worked together to sell 100 ecstasy pills. They ended up with very different charges. A federal judge is raising questions of racial bias.