Decreasing premature births

Decreasing premature births
Decreasing premature births
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Three baby boys: Owen, Carter and Jacob. Each of them blessings.

The trio was born in October, about 10 weeks before their due date.

Today they're healthy and thriving, almost ready to go home thanks to Methodist Germantown neonatal intensive care unit and their mother and fathers constant love, prayers daily visits

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Love for Memphis

Love for Memphis
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

For years Memphis has fought an inferiority complex.  But suddenly we seem to be quickly growing out of that thanks to a new generation, and a number of successes that prove this is the little city that can.

FOX13 News caught up with a few thousand Grizz fans on the way into the FedExForum, but it's easy to love

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How far would you go for beauty?

How far would you go for beauty?
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

For many young girls dressing up like Cinderella was always a childhood fantasy, including slipping a dainty, delicate size 6 into a beautiful shoe.

Now let's talk about reality.  

Most women don't have perfect, narrow feet, with high arches and exquisite toes which align into the perfect angle.

Let's be real.

Most

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Compromise on the horizon in schools case?

Compromise on the horizon in schools case?
Compromise on the horizon in schools case?
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

Charter schools. It's an idea that's been floated from the very beginning, but never considered as an actual solution, but it could come up during mediation as an option that gives the suburbs the independence they want, and maintaining the single source funding the county wants.

The suburbs, the city, and the

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Police Association says Wharton not supporting officers

Police Association says Wharton not supporting officers
Police Association says Wharton not supporting officers
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (FOX13) -

The Mayor says he's trying improve the police department, but the head of the Memphis Police Association says the Mayor isn't supporting his police officers.

Memphis Police Association President Mike Williams reacting to the Mayor's announcement he'll be hiring consultants to review department's disciplinary

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