Elton John to perform in Memphis March 16

Elton John to perform in Memphis March 16
Sir Elton John / AP Photo FileSir Elton John / AP Photo File
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

For the first time in seven years, Sir Elton John will play in Memphis.

He has scheduled to perform March 16 at FedExForum. Memphis is one stop on a nine-city leg of another world tour that will take him to several southern cities.

Sir John is also set to perform in Chattanooga,

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W Memphis port body not from tug boat

W Memphis port body not from tug boat
W Memphis port body not from tug boat
WEST MEMPHIS, Ark. (FOX13) -

A male's body that washed up at the port of West Memphis, Ark., Jan. 18, is not the same body of a man who fell overboard into the Mississippi River in DeSoto County, Miss., the Crittenden County Sheriff said.

MORE: Crews search Mississippi River for overboard man
MORE: Search continues for overboard man in MS

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Officer named in fatal animal hoarder case

Officer named in fatal animal hoarder case
Memphis Police Officer Phillip PennyMemphis Police Officer Phillip Penny
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) -

Police have identified the officer who fatally shot a Memphis-area man while serving an animal cruelty warrant.

A statement from the Memphis Police Department says officers were assisting the Memphis Animal Shelter in executing the search warrant Jan. 11 in the suburb of Cordova. The

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Officers who fatally shot man in car identified

Officers who fatally shot man in car identified
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Two Memphis Police officers have been identified who shot and killed a 24-year-old man Jan. 17 While he was in a parked car in a southeast apartment complex.

A news release from the Memphis Police Department identified the officers as Ned Aufdenkamp, 30, and Matthew Dyess, 31.

Lawyers for victim's family call the

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Pickler ready to defend himself over accusations

Pickler ready to defend himself over accusations
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Long time Shelby County Schools board member David Pickler responded to allegations of ethical misconduct by saying he is ready to defend himself before a newly appointed ethics committee.

Pickler, who was president of the SCS board for years, has hired an attorney and submitted his formal response to claims made in

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