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Young Dolph, Rapper and Memphis
Memphis Man Gets Life Sentence for Killing Rapper Young Dolph
Defendant Justin Johnson, center, was found guilty of murder in the death of Memphis rapper Young Dolph, in court in Memphis, Tenn., on Thursday, Sept. 26, 2024. (Mark Weber/Daily Memphian via AP, Pool)
He killed Young Dolph at a Memphis cookie shop, gets life term
After four hours of deliberation, Justin Johnson was found guilty of first-degree murder and other crimes. A co-conspirator said they were hired for a hit.
Young Dolph Verdict: Rapper's Convicted Killer Justin Johnson Learns Fate
A jury delivered a guilty verdict in a Memphis courthouse on Thursday as one of the men accused of killing rapper Young Dolph learned his fate.
AD Scott says Pac-12 deal was a bad deal for Memphis
Why did Memphis reject Pac-12 and stay in AAC? It came down to a bad deal, AD Ed Scott says
New Memphis athletic director Ed Scott said that one of the factors in saying no to the Pac-12 was the business side of the matter.
Memphis AD says Pac-12 membership offer 'was not a good deal' after Tigers reaffirm commitment to AAC
The Pac-12's membership offer to Memphis would have been a "bad" deal for the university, Tigers athletic director Ed Scott said Thursday, confirming, too, that the Pac-12 was only willing to cover $2.5 million of AAC's $25 million exit fees.
AD Scott says Pac-12 deal was a bad deal for Memphis; “We didn’t say no to Memphis’ future”
It is a decision that hasn’t sat well with a large portion of the Tiger fan base. And trust me, new Athletic Director Ed Scott has heard the disappointment about the university’s decision not to accept a bid to the rebuilding Pac-12.
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Arrest after woman hurt in East Memphis grocery store purse snatching
Months after a shopper at an East Memphis grocery store was hurt trying to fight off a purse snatcher, an arrest has been ...
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Memphis Grizzlies' Vince Williams Jr. injures left shin, expected to miss start of season
Memphis Grizzlies forward Vince Williams Jr. will likely miss the start of the season after being diagnosed with a left shin ...
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Memphis vs. Middle Tennessee Preview, Stats, How to Watch - Sept. 28
Preview the Week 5 college football Memphis Tigers vs. Middle Tennessee Blue Raiders game with stats, game information and ...
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How will Tropical Storm Helene impact Memphis: Here are the advisories you need to watch
Along with the flood watch is a wind advisory for parts of West Tennessee. It is also in effect until 7 a.m. Saturday morning ...
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Rain from Helene cancels events across Memphis area
Friday’s heavy rain was forcing event cancellations across the city. The National Weather Service said Friday’s rainfall ...
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Collector Luca Bombassei on his love of the Memphis Group’s Ettore Sottsass
The architect, collector and art patron Luca Bombassei is sitting comfortably on a long, pale sofa in the 15th-century ...
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Memphis jury hears of cover-up
MEMPHIS -- A former Memphis police officer testified under a plea deal Wednesday that he helped cover up the fatal beating of ...
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Traveling pot makes journey from La. to Memphis
You may have heard of the traveling pants, but what about a traveling pot?Two Memphis best friends went antique shopping and ...
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Former MSCS board chair outlines concerns ahead of Superintendent Dr. Marie Feagins' evaluation
Rev. Althea Greene, a former MSCS board chair, sent board commissioners a two-page letter reflecting on issues under Dr.
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