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Komen Restores Planned Parenthood Funds
After three days of controversy, the "Susan G. Komen" charity reversed its decision on Friday to cut breast-screening grants to Planned Parenthood.
Shock Jock Back on the Air
A Memphis radio talk show host is making waves once again. After being silenced for about 24 hours, radio bad-boy Thaddeus Matthews was back on the air Friday.
Bill Could Revoke Teaching Licenses
Unlike his rather somber predecessor, first term Tennessee Governor, Bill Haslam can still manage to evoke chuckles from an audience with his "aw-shucks-I'm just a country boy-you like me-you really like me" self-deprecating humor.
Brian Basham's Weight Loss Challenge
Fox 13's Meteorologist Brian Basham says he has developed an addiction to eating. The habit has become harmful to his health, and he wants to break the cycle.
Bringing Hope to Haiti on Horseback
Two young ladies who are trying to bring hope to Haiti by horseback.
Body Found in Trash Can Downtown
Memphis Police found the badly decomposed body on Friday in a trash can near the corner of Crump and Mississippi.
Churches Helping Seniors with Voter IDs
Some Memphis Seniors are finding it harder to vote because of a new state law. This March, will be the first election when a photo ID is required to cast a ballot.
Peabody Gets New 'Duckmaster'
The Peabody hotel in Memphis has a new "duckmaster" to lead the five North American mallards on their daily trek at the hotel.
ServiceMaster Hiring For New Positions
Memphis based ServiceMaster is planning to hire and is looking for thousands of new employees.
Judge Considers Motions In Ole Miss Case
A Lafayette County judge has a wrongful death case on hold while he considers motions.
Thaddeus Matthews vs. Ben Ferguson
Following some controversial remarks by Memphis radio host Thaddeus Matthews, we invited him to the Fox 13 studio to set the records straight. Matthews squared off with conservative radio host Ben Ferguson, with Ernie Freeman moderating.
Journey to Cambodia
Fox 13's Mearl Purvis recently took a trip to Cambodia to learn how Charter Schools are shaping the lives of young people in one of the poorest countries in the world.
Drug Ring Hitmen Trial Begins Monday
On Monday one of the largest federal drug trials in West Tennessee history begins.
The International Blues Challenge
It's the beat that's guaranteed to make you move your feet, a beat that's at home from Boston to Bangkok and all points in between. A beat that's as old as the hills, but lets you feel as young you want. Yeah, the 28th edition of the International Blues Challenge in Memphis is musical proof, all over the world, "the blues is alright!"
The History of Angkor Wat
Angkor Wat, and the more than 100 temples in the complex, are called one of the most profound and beautiful examples of ancient Hindu architecture in the whole world.
Planned Parenthood Files Suit
Affiliates of Planned Parenthood are suing the state Health Department to have their restore funding.
Wing Kings Crank It Up For Big Game
Memphis’ Wing Kings will crank it up for Super Bowl Sunday.
To Annex or Not to Annex
What's of more importance? The future growth and expansion of a city or destroying the serenity of cherished suburban life-styles through the process of annexation. For Memphis Mayor A C Wharton and city council members the choice is clear.
Pickler Planning on Suburban Districts
The Transition Planning Commission is working towards a single county-wide Unified School System.
Valero Offers $25K Reward
Valero Energy Corp. is offering a $25,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the fatal shooting of an employee of the company's refinery in Memphis.

