Georgia lawmaker under fire after dropping pants, … A Georgia lawmaker is the latest public figure caught with his pants down on provocateur Sacha Baron Cohen’s new cable TV series, this time literally, as the state legislator exposes his bottom, speaks with a mock Asian accent and yells a racial slur all in the name of fighting terrorism.
Attorneys: ‘Too late’ for suit in Confederate statue … Attorneys for the city of Memphis and Memphis Greenspace says it’s too late for a judge to tell them how to manage removed statues.
Mississippi ghost story: Holly Springs home came … Stacey Humphreys and her husband laughed when they heard that an antebellum house they were buying had been haunted by a ghost named Beulah. They aren’t laughing anymore.
Gov. candidates: Memphis didn’t do the right thing … Candidates for Tennessee governor said Memphis didn’t do the right thing when it removed Confederate statues from city parks last year.
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Court requires Confederate statues be preserved for … A Nashville Chancery Court judge Monday issued an order requiring the nonprofit group that removed two Confederate statues from Memphis city parks to preserve the statues as a lawsuit moves forward.
Historic marker to add context to Nathan Bedford … A new historic marker will soon be unveiled to help add historical context to a piece of Memphis history.
Southaven alderman candidate flies Confederate flag … Candidates for a special election in Southaven were campaigning at a polling place Tuesday, but one candidate turned heads with by flying a Confederate flag outside the polls.
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City asks Memphians to avoid Confederate events this … He said if there is any kind of rally it is not associated with Confederate 901.
Sanford: It’s wrong for state lawmakers to dictate … The bills are meaningless, but even then lawmakers in Nashville shouldn’t try to dictate how Memphis manages its business.