 | FedExForum Security Tight for Memphis Grizzlies Game
In wake of the Boston bombings, security at FedExForum will be extra tight for the Memphis Grizzlies last regular season game Wednesday night, and fans attending can expect a thorough search. Watch Video
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 | City Council Votes to Require Security Fee for Rally Permit
Get ready to cough up the cash to protest in Memphis - or have a parade, or a block party, and you can thank the Ku Klux Klan. City council members voted Tuesday to change the law to require organizations to pay half the cost of police and any other security needed. Watch Video
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 | Sequester to Affect Airports, Commerce, Early Education
The Government's inaction is forcing billions of dollars in federal cuts to go into effect. Sequestration cuts began March 1, with mandatory cuts from every government agency. Watch Video
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 | Memphis International Added to TSA Pre-Check Program
You may soon be able to zip through security at Memphis International. The airport has just been added to the TSA's Pre-Check program.
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 | DeSoto Schools Enhancing Security Countywide
They're changing the locks at every school in the county and upgrading surveillance systems. Watch Video
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 | DeSoto Sheriff Providing Armed Deputies at Schools
DeSoto County quietly put sheriff's deputies in all county schools immediately following the Newtown shootings. Watch Video
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 | Memphis Police Ready for New Year's Eve on Beale Street
Monday night, tens of thousands are expected to pack the Beale Street entertainment district to ring in 2013 with live music and the Hard Rock Café Guitar Drop. Watch Video
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 | Shelby County Sheriff Requests $2M to Provide School Security
The Shelby County Sheriff's Office is looking to take on a new role due to the school merger.
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 | Caught Red-Handed: More Investing in Home Surveillance Cameras
It's the latest trend in the Mid-South, with more people investing in home video surveillance systems. Watch Video
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 | Home Security Goes High Tech as Burglaries Soar
There have been more than 5,000 home burglaries in Memphis this year, with more than 700 in July alone. Watch Video
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 | Police Urge Home Security Alarms to Deter Burglaries
So far this year, thieves have broken into more than 5,300 Memphis homes. Security experts say if you're not doing one certain thing, you're begging burglars to come in. Watch Video
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 | City Considers Tougher False Alarm Ordinance
When a home security alarms sounds the police have to show up, even if it's a false alarm, which keeps them away from other calls. The most a Memphis homeowner can be fined for a false alarm is $25, and that's only after five false alarms in a year. Now the city council is looking to find a tougher plan. Watch Video
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