MASON, Tenn. — Who can forget the loud outcry in Mason, Tennessee, when the city was considering a plan to allow ICE to open a holding facility in town for immigrant detainees? Despite the division, the facility was approved and has been open for six mont... See more
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Home sweet home can become bittersweet when it comes to homeowner’s association disputes. Many homeowners have contacted WREG about issues with their homeowner’s associations. Home sweet home, most people’s largest asset. And they want to... See more
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Daily attendance is important for all students, and it affects the bottom line for school systems, but there is a growing concern that has some Tennessee parents fearing immigration officials are keeping their children out of school.
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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — He heads up the largest school system in Tennessee and Memphis Shelby County Schools interim superintendent, Dr. Roderick Richmond goes one-on-one with the WREG Investigators.
Richmond gives his thoughts on his short time at the top of th... See more
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Paid to rid the city of blight, that’s the concept behind a program that’s been around in Memphis for nearly 10 years. Regular citizens are hired to help get rid of eyesores. The Lamar Avenue corridor is one of the busiest and also one of... See more