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<strong>Coach John Calipari may bring his Arkansas Razorbacks to play an exhibition game against the Memphis Tigers.</strong> (Michael Woods/AP file)Premium The Early Word

The Early Word: FedEx makes up with Amazon, but can we forgive Coach Cal?

ATF is looking into Clayborn fire, Summer Drive-in is driving off and the WCBCC is still smokin’.

By Bianca Phillips 2 hours ago
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Fractured ties between Shelby County mayor, Commission could make budget season bumpy

The Shelby County government budget season opens Wednesday, May 14, in County Commission committee sessions. There is more than dollar figures and the county property tax rate at stake.

By Bill Dries May 14, 2025
City of Memphis

City wants court to sanction Tyre Nichols family’s attorneys

The City of Memphis moved for sanctions Tuesday, May 13, in response to a Monday statement from RowVaughn Wells’ legal team that said any discussion of the civil case bankrupting the city is fearmongering.

By Samuel Hardiman 22 hours ago
Education

CBU studies partnership with Illinois university

As part of a long-term survival strategy, Christian Brothers University is considering a partnership with a sister campus located outside of Chicago. 

By Jane Roberts May 13, 2025

  • Shelby County

    County Ethics Commission reactivation dies quick, quiet death

    Commissioner Michael Whaley withdrew an ordinance that would have downsized the Ethics Commission in order to get the group to meet — something it hasn’t done in years.

    By Bill Dries 7 minutes ago
  • Education

    Medical District High awards 43 double diplomas to first class

    The students graduated high school on Wednesday. They’ll receive their college diplomas on Thursday, thanks to a renewed partnership between Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Southwest Tennessee Community College. 

    By Laura Testino 10 hours ago
  • City of Memphis

    National Response Team investigating Clayborn fire

    The Memphis Fire Department said it and the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives have been conducting “extensive off-site work, including detailed witness interviews and thorough video analysis.”

    By Bill Dries 13 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    MPD makes arrest in Memphis Allies shooting

    Six people were shot, one fatally, during a drive-by shooting at a Memphis Allies meeting in Hickory Hill on April 9.

    By Aarron Fleming 14 hours ago
  • Education

    County commissioners want school-buildings plan as MSCS seeks $35M

    This year’s funding request for building upgrades promises to be the final ask Memphis-Shelby County Schools leaders make before establishing a long-term plan for closing and consolidating schools.

    By Laura Testino 13 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    DA’s office, MPD shut down site of year’s first homicide

    The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office and the Memphis Police Department temporarily shut down a business that has been the site of multiple homicides this year.

    By Aarron Fleming 12 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    Two sheriff’s deputies fired after allegations of sexual misconduct

    The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office deputies have been fired following an incident last summer in which one of them allegedly had sex with an intoxicated woman after responding to a call.

    By Aarron Fleming 19 hours ago
  • Shelby County

    Harris proposes lower property tax rate, $5 wheel tax hike

    Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris says his budget proposal for the new fiscal year will reduce the county property tax rate by 20% and raise the county wheel tax by another $5.

    By Bill Dries 13 hours ago
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: State dismantled DEI; city wants sanctions in Nichols case

    Ford’s trial date is coming soon, but TJ Shorts may not be coming to the Memphis Grizzlies.

    By Bianca Phillips May 14, 2025
  • Premium State Government

    Minority contracting programs banned statewide

    Local minority contracting programs have been thrown into legal limbo after the Tennessee General Assembly effectively banned them statewide earlier this spring. 

    By Samuel Hardiman May 14, 2025
  • Premium Germantown

    Madonna Learning Center wants to get into the groove with new expansion

    The faith-based school expanded in 2013, but it’s looking to grow again.

    By Abigail Warren May 13, 2025
  • Public Safety

    ‘Let’s get this case moving:’ Judge pushes for Edmund Ford Jr. trial date

    A trial date is forthcoming in the federal criminal case against Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. 

    By Aarron Fleming May 13, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Youth Villages case dropped; GPAC head steps down

    MSCS sues over a hacking incident, Bartlett’s Union Depot may get bigger and the NBA Draft Lottery wasn’t great for the Grizzlies. 

    By Bianca Phillips May 13, 2025
  • Premium Public Safety

    Criminal case against Youth Villages staffers dropped, DA’s office says

    Four Youth Villages staffers previously had been indicted for facilitation of aggravated child abuse and facilitation of reckless homicide in the death of 17-year-old Alegend Jones.

    By Aarron Fleming May 13, 2025
  • Premium Education

    MSCS sues PowerSchool over data breach

    The software company stores personal information for students and their families, including addresses and Social Security numbers. 

    By Laura Testino May 13, 2025
  • Music

    Central High School jazz band returns triumphant from New York

    After a stellar performance run in New York, The Central High School jazz band came home with a first-place win. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 13, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Local band kids win big, and Trader Joe’s is not coming yet

    Riverbeat beat last year’s numbers, Union Avenue’s blue dogs are mostly gone and we try to determine who invented barbecue nachos. 

    By Bianca Phillips May 12, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Architect tapped for $550 million FedExForum renovations

    The firm has done work on stadium renovations around the country, including the Gainbridge Fieldhouse, home of the Indianapolis Pacers.

    By Samuel Hardiman May 12, 2025
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Ask the Memphian: Who created barbecue nachos? It’s a question that will rile some folks up

    Who created barbecue nachos? Well, it depends on who you ask, and be careful if you do ask because both sides are feisty about the answer.

    By Jody Callahan May 12, 2025
  • Premium Music

    Calkins: Incredibly, the Central High jazz band did it. They won the whole thing.

    The Central High jazz band did it. They defeated bands from across the country — and around the world — to win the Essentially Ellington contest in New York. And, yes, there were many tears.

    By Geoff Calkins May 12, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: BBQ fest wars are back and MSCS graduations begin

    Also happening this week: Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris brings his budget to County Commission, and a new Pilates studio opens.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 11, 2025
  • Education

    Rhodes welcomes new endowed humanities professor

    “I am excited to grow creative collaborations around environmental humanities, especially care for water as our lifeblood,” Gretchen E. Henderson said.

    By Jane Roberts May 13, 2025
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Calkins: Central High lights up the stage — and advances to finals in New York.

    The Central High jazz band continued to blaze through New York, advancing to the finals of the Essentially Ellington contest. Said Ollie Liddell, the band’s director: “We play with the spirt of the city, man.” 

    By Geoff Calkins May 12, 2025
  • Premium Metro

    Cory Booker visits Memphis

    The U.S. senator from New Jersey sat down for an exclusive interview with The Daily Memphian before delivering the commencement address to the University of Memphis Cecil C. Humphreys School of Law graduating class.

    By Bill Dries May 10, 2025
  • Behind The Headlines

    Memphians ‘shocked’ at verdicts for ex-cops charged in Tyre Nichols’ death

    “I think you could hear a pin drop in the courtroom when the judge read out the verdict: ‘not guilty, not guilty, not guilty,’ seven times, not guilty for each officer,” Memphis journalist Katherine Burgess said.

    By Laura Testino May 12, 2025

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