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Those new to Memphis sometimes struggle with directions because the city is sprawling, and many downtown streets deviate from the city's north-south grid system. A quick tip is to keep up with the ...
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A panel of three federal judges has approved a revised legislative redistricting plan from the Mississippi Election ...
Before Nashville became a country music hit factory and Memphis laid down the blues, Macon was already shaping the sound of ...
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WREG.com on MSNMemphis mother warns about homemade machine gun that killed her son: ‘Our city is in trouble’A mother is sounding the alarm about illegal devices being used to turn Glocks into weapons of war. She suffered the loss of ...
A new study reveals that uneven land subsidence could impact 29,000 buildings across the America's most populated ...
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Neighborhood Check-In May 8, 2025Oak Hill Pool in Ralston doesn't have enough funds to keep the pool open this summer. Plus, kids in Clarinda got an extra surprise at school thanks to a new book bike.
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ZME Science on MSNAmerica’s Cities Are Quietly Sinking. Here’s WhyA new study using recent satellite data finds that all cities in the United States with populations of more than 600,000 are ...
New Yorkers may worry about rising rent or rising tempers on the subway, but they might want to add rising water to the list.
Take free tours of European embassies, find treasures at Takoma Park’s big flea market, and celebrate AAPI Heritage Month ...
A new study reveals that all of America’s largest cities are sinking, posing growing risks to buildings, roads, and residents.
Groundbreaking research from Columbia University reveals that land beneath America’s largest cities is sinking—mostly due to groundwater extraction—posing a hidden but growing threat to infrastructure ...
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