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Memphis Habitat kicks off fall campaign

Habitat for Humanity is kicking off its fall period of building this month.

The group is partnering with local businesses to build five homes in Trinity Park. The community is the first planned development for the Memphis non-profit. Trinity Park, located just south of the airport, will include nearly 40 homes when it’s finished.

Labor Day garbage collection schedule

Information sent by the City of Memphis:

The City of Memphis will observe the Labor Day holiday, Monday, Sept. 6.

Residents of Memphis serviced by City of Memphis Solid Waste Management whose regular collection day is Monday will receive garbage and recycling collection on Tuesday, Sept 7. Since Tuesday is a double collection day, there will be little or no collection of excess trash and yard debris on Tuesday, while crews concentrate on garbage (carts) and recycling only.

Residents serviced by city contractors All Star Waste Systems and Waste Connections will receive garbage (cart) and recycling collection one day later all week; however, there will be no collection of yard debris and excess trash placed outside the cart on Saturday.

Normal collection schedules will resume the following week.

Midtown family hosts supply drive for the troops

Information from Project Care Troops

Henley Distributing Co., LLC and Project Care Troops will host a supply drive for the troops on September 11, 2010 starting at 9:00a.m. and ending at 2:00 p.m.

Volunteers will be on hand to collect the items outside Henley Distributing which is located at 3090 Broad Ave in Memphis. Organizers will also have available a small area set up so visitors can create cards or letters for the troops.  Those cards and letters will be placed into the care packages headed overseas. 

Items requested include:

New store gets party started

*Action News 5 received the following press release to our news desk*


On Saturday, Sept. 4, beginning at 10:00 a.m., Let’s Party Inc. will open its doors with a celebration for the Memphis area.

We are locally owned and operated and will be located at 4286 Elvis Presley Blvd., just down the street from the Elvis Presley tourist attraction center in the heart of Whitehaven.

We seek to serve the entire Memphis area, building a loyal customer base and being a dependable business our customers can count on for quality products and services.

We will be carrying supplies for all types of celebration events and all ages with balloons, tableware, gifts, gift bags, etc.

In the midst of economic crisis we are proud to say the small business is still the heartbeat of America.

Man carjacked and stuffed in his trunk

By Lori Brown - bio | email

MEMPHIS, TN (WMC-TV) - A Memphis man was carjacked, and stuffed in the trunk of his car Sunday night at the Camelot Manor Apartment Complex near the airport.

Carjackers attacked Joe Ingram, 66, as he was leaving his car to go to his apartment at around nine in the evening.

"He said they had a gun on him, a big 'ol gun on him," Barbara Ingram, the victim's wife said. "They forced him inside the trunk, and locked him inside the trunk."

While the man was inside the trunk, a gun battle raged on outside. A witness said she heard one gun shot coming from that direction. Then she heard the kidnappers fire back. In all she says five gunshots were exchanged.

Investigators: arsonist burns Dollar General

Firefighters say they’re investigating the early morning arson of a Dollar General store in the 4700 block of South Third Monday.

Investigators say they’re not sure how the arsonist started the flames, but that the fire was started to cover up a burglary.

The fire department got the call just after 4:30 Monday morning and it took dozens of firefighters nearly 90 minutes to knock the flames down.

No one was in the building at the time of the fire and no injuries were reported.

No arrests have been made.

Race to remember Sept. 11 victims

After running more than 2,800 miles, firefighters from across the United States and Australia will be in Memphis this weekend on the fourth leg of a cross-country relay race to honor victims of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.

The Tour of Duty Run started in Los Angeles on August 12, and will wrap up in New York on Sept. 11.

A group of 30 runners will race to the Memphis International Airport Sunday after leaving New Orleans on Friday. From Memphis they’ll head north towards Chicago, then on to Washington, D.C., and finally New York City.

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Photo courtesy Tour of Duty.