Dutschke arrested in ricin letter case

Dutschke arrested in ricin letter case
TUPELO, Miss. (FOX13) -

FOX13 News has learned that James Everett Dutschke of Tupelo, Miss., was arrested by the FBI early Saturday morning and is being held in connection to the ricin-laced letters case.

He was then turned over the U.S. Marshals.

Dutschke was charged with "knowingly developing, producing, stockpiling, transferring,

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300 beers on tap at Memphis Brewfest

300 beers on tap at Memphis Brewfest
300 beers on tap at Memphis Brewfest
DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Within the next year, Memphis will have three craft breweries.

MORE: Midtown micro-brewer dreams big
MORE: Tennessee brewers want state to lower beer tax

Not only are Tennessee state and local laws making life easier for craft brewers, like Gov. Bill Haslam signing the beer tax bill on April 23, but it's what

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Paso Finos star attraction at horse show

Paso Finos star attraction at horse show
Paso Finos star attraction at horse show
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

The Paso Fino is a horse bred by the Spanish and brought to the plantations of Colombia and other Central and South American counties because of their endurance and comfortable ride.
 
Paso Fino actually means "fine step."

Several Paso Finos will be on display this weekend at the Shelby Showplace Arena.

Be careful. It

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Chisca Hotel set for $24M facelift

Chisca Hotel set for $24M facelift
DOWNTOWN MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

A lot of history took place at the Chisca Hotel.

It's where a young Elvis Presley gave his first live radio interview  to famed WHBQ disc jockey Dewey Phillips.

Soon it will become the new trendy place to live downtown, a  residential market that is hot, and to some, pricey. It will soon be the newest

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Billboard scaring pants off Memphis visitors

Billboard scaring pants off Memphis visitors
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Billboards installed by the Memphis Police Association in the past week are starting a debate over public safety and could be hurting the city's image.

Mike Williams, President of the MPA, says the billboards are targeting city leaders but Mayor A C Wharton says the billboards - which say "DANGER: Enter at your own

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