Car collides with Hardeman Co school bus

Car collides with Hardeman Co school bus
Car collides with Hardeman Co school bus
Car collides with Hardeman Co school bus
BOLIVAR, Tenn. (FOX13) -

A motorist was airlifted to The MED in Memphis after a car collided with a school bus filled with school kids in Hardeman County on Monday.

The collision took place in the town of Bolivar on Highway 18.

According to police, the motorist drove into and under the back of the school bus.

The seven students aboard the bus

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Arming teachers in classrooms a good idea?

Arming teachers in classrooms a good idea?
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

In light of what happened Dec. 14 at Sandy Hook Elementary in Connecticut, several lawmakers are looking at legislation to allow teachers to bring their guns to school.

Armed with a semi-automatic weapon a gunman shot down steel doors to kill 20 first grade children and six adults at Sandy Hook. This same horrific

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No Smoking allowed on Ole Miss campus

No Smoking allowed on Ole Miss campus
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OXFORD, Miss. (FOX13) -

If you are looking for a place to smoke on the Ole Miss campus, good luck with that.

The new "No Smoking" policy has it covered and is being strictly enforced.

Basically the policy reads you can't smoke anywhere on the Ole Miss campus. That includes the interior of all University buildings. As for the

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Blue Crush cuts puts Armstrong in tough spot

Blue Crush cuts puts Armstrong in tough spot
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Memphis City Councilman Lee Harris is astute enough to know when it comes to the responsibilities of politicians and the police the lines of demarcation are abundantly clear.

"They're not politicians. So, they won't be able to do both," Councilman Harris said. "Both the politics well and the crime prevention stuff.

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Court date pushed back for Hot Springs lawyer

HOT SPRINGS, Ark. (AP) - A judge has rescheduled a hearing for a Hot Springs lawyer with whom Arkansas Attorney General Dustin McDaniel admitted having an extramarital relationship.

A judge ordered Andrea Davis to appear in Garland County Circuit Court on Feb. 21 to explain why she shouldn't be held in contempt for failing to show up for a hearing

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