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"She made a mistake of the heart," he said. On Oct. 5, 2004, Dr. David Brian Stidham, a children's eye surgeon, was found dead outside his office on North First Avenue near River Road. He'd been ...
Storm Tracker Val Castor captured images of hailstones over two inches wide, some featuring sharp spikes. Viewer-submitted photos poured in from around the state, including shots of ping-pong-ball ...
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A weak boundary associated with the system will slide southward and pass through the metro Thursday morning, bringing a slight chance of a shower or storm. Higher chances for scattered showers and ...
Tuesday partly sunny, high 72. Our next chance of showers arrive Wednesday into Thursday of next week. Stay tuned for more weather updates from Storm Team 2.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - Make sure to get outdoors and enjoy the low rain chance Friday. It's a comfortable start to the day under a mix of sun and clouds. LOOKING AHEAD: A wet Memorial Day weekend with ...
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Photograph by Babak Tafreshi, Nat Geo Image Collection In contrast ... will find it hard to match the largest solar storm on record, however. On September 1, 1859, astronomers had been watching ...
A stalled front will remain just south of our area through Wednesday. We will see extra clouds through Memorial Day. There will be a 40% chance of scattered showers this afternoon through tonight.
Its been a nice spring day with mostly sunny skies and temperatures on their way to reach on average around the 70-degree mark for daytime highs. We'll add more clouds to our skies tonight ...
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