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GXO Logistics to lay off more than 200, shutter Memphis facilityGXO Logistics Supply Chain, Inc. has notified officials in Tennessee of plans to lay off more than 200 workers in the coming months. In a January 10 letter, the Tennessee Department of Labor and Workforce Development said that they received notice that GXO Logistics plans to conduct permanent layoffs beginning on March 6, 2024, with all layoffs to be completed by April 27,...
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Memphis officials slap A-1’s Towing with 30 day suspension after trucker complaintsThe City of Memphis Transportation Commission voted to temporarily suspend the towing permit for A-1’s Towing following a slew of complaints from truckers about the company’s practices. Tow Permit Temporarily Suspended According to WREG, Memphis city officials voted unanimously on Thursday, March 7, to suspend the towing permit of A-1’s Towing for thirty days...0 Comments 0 Shares 8K Views
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Memphis police share video of cargo theft in progress in hopes of catching suspectsOn Wednesday, Memphis police shared dash cam video of a cargo theft in progress in hopes of identifying the suspects involved. The Memphis Police Department (MPD) says that the theft occurred at 7:30 a.m. on January 2 at 3292 Holmes Road in Memphis, Tennessee. Through dash cam video obtained from a second nearby semi truck, MPD determined that a black Infiniti SUV backed up to a...
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One dead following crash, big rig fire, on Memphis interstatePolice say that one person was killed following a collision that led to a big rig fire on a Memphis interstate on Sunday afternoon. The incident occurred around 4:20 p.m. on Sunday, April 7, on I-40 at Sycamore View Drive. The Memphis Police Department reports that a two vehicle accident occurred in the eastbound lanes of I-40. Following the crash, the semi truck...0 Comments 0 Shares 6K Views
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Truck Driver Sentenced to 8 Years for Intentionally Crashing Into Tennessee Kroger StoreA truck driver has been sentenced to eight years in prison after deliberately driving his truck through the front entrance of a Kroger grocery store in Millington, Tennessee. The incident occurred in April 2024 when Clarence Carter first entered the store on foot, causing a disturbance. After exiting, he intentionally rammed his truck into the front of the store. Fortunately, no injuries...