County Commission fails to fund MSCS takeover lawsuit
A procedural vote Monday, April 27, killed a maneuver to fund a legal challenge by Memphis-Shelby County Schools to the state’s takeover of the school system. But there could be a second try.
A procedural vote Monday, April 27, killed a maneuver to fund a legal challenge by Memphis-Shelby County Schools to the state’s takeover of the school system. But there could be a second try.
Baker’s son Austin Baker said his father told him, “we are all stewards. Everything we own, someone’s owned before us, and someone will own it when we’re gone. It’s up to us to pay it forward while we’re here.”
It has been a winding path for Bartlett’s golf course — closed, destined to become a subdivision then saved by the city. With the driving range and clubhouse nearing completion, it’s almost time for Quail Ridge’s comeback.
The state Legislature has passed a bill that would add two more judges to Shelby County for criminal cases. The bill now heads to Gov. Lee to sign.
In 2021, the developer announced it was trying to convert the property into residential use.
Grind City Amp opened a new outdoor music venue in April, marked by a free festival on Saturday, April 25, featuring a vintage sale, food trucks and a live music lineup with headliner MonoNeon.
The Shelby County Commission welcomed a new member to the group that determines defendants’ bail and other conditions for release and also approved emergency Sheriff’s Office funding.
Four months after announcing Republican lawmakers would send a “strong message” with immigration-related bills, The Daily Memphian looks at what passed and what failed.
A lot can happen in four months, especially when 132 Tennessee lawmakers get together. Here are some of the bills that may have slipped between the big headlines.
As a march of more than 1,000 people Downtown was winding down, police pepper-sprayed and tackled individuals at the rear of the crowd. Some council members wanted to discuss that in Tuesday, April 28, committees but the items were taken off the agenda.
Adam Silver’s idea of the Grizzlies being “Tennessee’s team” is a misread of the limits of Tennessee identity in an oddly long, thin state. The Grizzlies need to thrive as a regional team, across state lines, but with Nashville in that region.
A firm tied to an industrial electrical contracting firm and a prominent drag racing operator has bought a Southeast Memphis warehouse.
Foreclosure deals are rare in the Memphis multifamily market.
DeSoto County residents who suffered damage during the winter storms of late January have a spot in Nesbit to find help with their recovery.
Penny Hardaway adds his fifth portal transfer, picking up a guard from Southeast Missouri State University. Related content:
Scorer from Northwestern figures to be a leading scorer candidate for the Tigers next season and should see his percentages go back up against lesser competition in the American Conference.Related content:
Three players each from the Briarcrest and Bartlett state championship teams head up the Tennessee Sports Writers Association all-state basketball team.
“Love it! Keep ’em coming Coach Huff and staff.” — Carl Stewart about New Tigers signee feels at home at Memphis
“I hope some more Tigers get an opportunity. Congrats to Braham and Desrosiers.” — Carl Stewart about Tracker: Which Tigers from last year’s team are getting a shot at the NFL
“Congratulations to Dr. Bakewell. I am surprised that the item did not mention that he is also a regular in the Hein Park Men’s Poker Club that meets on alternate Thursdays.” — Harry Freeman about Movers & Shakers: Rhodes College, Jones Aur
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Standouts from Briarcrest, CBHS, ECS, Lausanne, Northpoint and St. Benedict up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 30.
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Today’s puzzle is a display of crystals at the Memphis Mineral, Fossil and Gem Show and was taken by Greg Campbell.
When presenting the budget, Memphis Mayor Paul Young said the city had to make “significant tradeoffs.” From pension to healthcare and clothing, here’s a closer look at the city’s spending.
The airline said it was pausing the route because of “routine network planning” and did not say how much money it would save by pausing the route during the summer.
“We’re going to see who’s got some Memphis in them,” Memphis FC team president Carey Talley said.
Many vodka sauce recipes start with tomato paste, but the one from Bardog Tavern and Aldo’s Pizza Pies starts with a marinara.
Collierville Schools Board of Education will review its budget and bus contract with Durham School Services during its Tuesday meeting.
Some seniors at local high schools are playing a game called Senior Assassin, crouching behind bushes, stalking other students in stores and wearing swim gear to protect themselves.
“Our culture has some good things going for it, but at the moment, we have dulled our own human-ness in ways that makes the God behind icy winds and spiraling leaves harder and harder to notice.”
Much like the human body, the week ahead is about 60% water.