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<strong>A slim majority of Tennessee House Republicans on Monday passed legislation to expand the state's voucher and potentially begin tracking the immigration status of students.</strong> (Larry McCormack for Chalkbeat)Education

Tennessee House passes voucher expansion plan in tight vote

House Bill 2532 met with bipartisan opposition, barely clearing the majority vote needed to pass.

By Melissa Brown 3 hours ago
Shelby County

County Commission takes small step toward new or renovated jail

The passage of a resolution Monday sets in motion a planning process that will probably not yield any recommendations on a way forward and its cost until a new County Mayor and County Commission are past taking their oaths of office in September.

By Bill Dries 2 hours ago
Education

U of M, Ole Miss and others team up for new AI consortium

University leadership at four regional higher education institutions will sign an agreement forming an AI research partnership on April 20.

By Steve Bohnel 7 hours ago
City of Memphis

$13 million MATA bridge loan tops City Council agenda

The Memphis City Council also looks at moving $6 million from riverfront projects to improvements around the future Memphis Art Museum.

By Bill Dries 9 hours ago

  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: A week to celebrate Girls Inc., LeMoyne-Owen and realtors

    But the week begins with a public question: How should AI-related property-tax revenue be spent?

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 17 hours ago
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    The Early Word: Grizz season is finally over, and kratom may get banned

    Chamber CEO is on leave, FedEx pilots may have a deal and Memphis’ “Soul Man” has a new book. 

    By Bianca Phillips 13 hours ago
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    Harris backs Collins, a win for citizen journalism and Lowery weighs in on LeBron

    In this week’s political roundup: Harris backs Collins, Memphis loses a public records case, Lowery weighs in on LeBron, and Green talks medical debt and executive orders.

    By Bill Dries 17 hours ago
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    Ask the Memphian: What is kratom? And is it legal in Tennessee?

    Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke was charged with trafficking an illegal substance in Arkansas after he was found to be in possession of more than 200 grams of kratom. But what exactly is the drug?

    By Noah McLane 17 hours ago
  • Metro

    This Week in Memphis: Public meeting on AI funds and early voting begins

    Also happening this week: A new Raising Cane’s will open, and the Tigers football team has its Spring Fest.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 12, 2026
  • Shelby County

    More specific plan for new jail and justice center could be on the horizon

    Shelby County commissioners meet Monday to consider a resolution calling a professional study for a new jail and justice center.

    By Bill Dries April 12, 2026
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    New Bellevue pastor Ben Mandrell sees Memphis as mission, home

    New Bellevue pastor Ben Mandrell steps into one of Memphis’ most influential pulpits with a focus on reaching the next generation while deepening the church’s role as a catalyst for the city.

    By Christin Yates April 12, 2026
  • Premium Metro

    Weatherspoon kicks off campaign; sheriff candidates rev up; McGowen on xAI, and Cohen’s ‘looking good’

    While discussing serious issues related to the Shelby County Jail, sheriff’s candidates talk chicken wings, and U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen visits Nashville during Congress’ break in D.C.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 12, 2026
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    City Hall Cheesecake’s mission rests on sweet treats and second chances

    City Hall Cheesecake owner Kim Daly used to be frustrated that ex-offenders weren’t given second chances. Then she decided she could do something about it by buying a bakery.

    By Ellen Chamberlain April 12, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    Chucalissa festival is a reminder ‘this culture, this heritage, is important’

    Hundreds of Native Americans and others gathered at Chucalissa Saturday for the first homecoming festival at the Choctaw site in more than a decade.

    By Jody Callahan April 11, 2026
  • 2026 Elections Elections

    Democrats and Republicans strategize ahead of May county primaries

    Leaders of the local Republican and Democratic parties talked about the May Shelby County primary elections on “Behind The Headlines.”

    By Bill Dries 8 hours ago
  • Premium Business

    Greater Memphis Chamber CEO placed on leave, reasons unclear

    According to several high-level sources, Ted Townsend has been placed on leave by the Greater Memphis Chamber, but it is unclear why.

    By Jody Callahan April 10, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: xAI’s water plant is on the back burner; Fred Smith is a Tiger

    Two sue Youth Villages over shooting, a Hernando native is helping with the moon mission and we recommend a sandwich that looks like a shoe. 

    By Bianca Phillips April 10, 2026
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Time to hold Musk and xAI to ‘the one promise they’ve made.’

    “Will Elon Musk follow through on his promise to build a water-recycling facility? It’s up to Memphians to make sure he does.”

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    Elon Musk gives timeline on water recycling plant

    XAI Mississippi air permit appealed by SELC

  • Public Safety

    2 more mass shooting victims file $15M suits against Youth Villages

    The two were both shot April 9, 2025, during a meeting of Youth Village’s SWITCH program in Hickory Hill.

    By Aarron Fleming April 09, 2026
  • Metro

    XAI Mississippi air permit appealed by SELC

    Last month, the Mississippi Department of Environmental Quality Permit Board approved an xAI subsidiary’s application to erect 41 natural gas turbines.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 09, 2026
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Houston, we have a Hernando native: Matthew Ramsey is NASA’s Artemis II mission manager

    Matthew Ramsey is managing the Artemis II mission, but his roots are in DeSoto County where he played sports and learned from STEM programs at Hernando High.

    By Brandon LaGrone II April 10, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Elon Musk gives timeline on water recycling plant

    The Daily Memphian reported the water recycling facility, a key promise the company made to local leaders and residents, was “on an indefinite pause.” Without it, xAI uses fresh drinking water to cool its Colossus data center.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 09, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    The AM/DM podcast: ‘Violence interrupters’ seizing the moment?

    For more than a decade, the City of Memphis has tried to quell gun violence by talking to potential victims or perpetrators before they make life-altering choices.

    By Mary Cashiola April 09, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Paused xAI promise, Mongo sale and Second Line’s new spot

    Eclipse glasses travel from Bartlett to the moon, the suburbs may get a voice at MLGW and the Grizzlies have a close call.

    By Bianca Phillips April 09, 2026
  • Premium Suburbs

    Suburbs could get voting representation on MLGW board

    About 30% of the MLGW’s customers live outside the city limits, and new legislation in Nashville could give them a say on the board. 

    By Abigail Warren April 09, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    XAI promised it would save billions of gallons of fresh drinking water every year by recycling wastewater. Now, that’s in doubt.

    Ahead of SpaceX’s IPO, it would stand to reason the cost of a water-recycling plant may be essential to the long-term health of the Memphis Sand Aquifer, but it might not be essential to a company whose books could soon come under broader public scrutiny.

    Related content:

    XAI water recycling plant on indefinite pause

    By Samuel Hardiman April 09, 2026
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    From Bartlett to the moon and back

    At least four pairs of specialty eyeglasses for viewing eclipses traveled from Bartlett to the moon as part of NASA’s manned Artemis II mission to fly by the moon.

    By Jody Callahan April 09, 2026
  • State Government

    TBI could get its own cold case unit

    A bipartisan effort to launch a dedicated cold case unit within the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation could help cut down on the ever-growing number of missing persons in Tennessee. 

    By Noah McLane April 08, 2026
  • Premium Table Talk

    Table Talk: At Harbor House, soul food helps heal the mind, body

    Despite being loved by foodies the world over, soul food also has a reputation for being salt-laden, artery-clogging, butter-soaked cuisine. But a Memphis-born chef wants to prove that’s not all soul food has to be.

    By Ellen Chamberlain April 09, 2026

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