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Kroger offers double fuel points during the summer

Kroger offers double fuel points during the summer

Double fuel points will begin Memorial Day weekend and continue through the summer driving season. Kroger customers can earn double fuel points on regular grocery purchases every time they shop Friday, Saturday, and Sunday until September 1st.

A digital coupon is available to customers beginning this week for download through Kroger’s mobile app or online here. The first coupon will be valid for every weekend from May 24th through June 30th, with subsequent monthly coupons appearing later for a limited time. “Based on our customers’ response to last year’s summer fuel promotion, we know how much they appreciate saving money at the pump,” said Joe Bell, Manager of Marketing and Public Affairs for Kroger’s Delta Division. 

Day trippin' wins international communications award

Day trippin' wins international communications award

The Memphis Area Association of Governments or (MAAG) was awarded the International Communicator Award of Distinction for the regional marketing campaign Day Trippin’. The campaign promotes unique attractions within a day car drive from Memphis.  The Communicator Award is presented annually by the International Academy of Visual Arts.

Germantown police officer suspended after wrecking cruiser

Germantown police officer suspended after wrecking cruiser

A Germantown officer is off the job for wrecking his cruiser while on the job taking care of personal business.

Senior officer T.D. Davis has been suspended.

Police records said he was speeding in his new Chevy Tahoe to drop keys off at home while he was on duty back on February 1.

The 13-year officer ignored a stop sign in East Memphis.

Davis is charged with leaving his duty and unsafe operation of a vehicle.

Memphians commute about 24 minutes to work

Memphians commute about 24 minutes to work

Many who usually travel on a congested interstate or a busy street like Poplar Avenue to get to work, can agree the daily commute is not an easy one.

According to a new study published in the Memphis Business Journal - Memphis ranks in the bottom fifth of the South's metropolitan or micropolitan areas for commuters.

The average commute time for Memphians was 23.7 minutes.

The Bluff City ranked No. 307 out of 373 areas in the region, with about 10.9 percent of residents in the metro area commute more than 45 minutes to work.

AAA offers free services, safety tips for 'Deadliest Day' of the year

AAA offers free services, safety tips for 'Deadliest Day' of the year

As 2012 comes to a close this evening, American Automobile Association wants drivers to plan ahead if they will be out late welcoming the new year.

According to AAA, New Year's Day is the deadliest day for alcohol-related fatalities.

The company will be offering a free tow-to-go service for members as well as non-members for the New Year.

Councilman: Bike lane signs contribute to blight

Councilman: Bike lane signs contribute to blight

One city councilman thinks Memphis has too many bike lane signs and that it is unsightly and contributes to blight.

Jim Strickland said he doesn’t want to stop bike lanes and pavement markings, but wants to utilize existing assets when putting up signs.