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  • Premium State Government

    Tennessee looks to increase appointed attorney pay after more than 25 years

    “Court proceedings can’t happen without court-appointed attorneys, but attorneys can’t afford to take cases at the current rates. The criminal justice and juvenile court systems are running out of options,” said Tennessee Supreme Court Chief Justice Holly Kirby. 

    By Aarron Fleming October 10, 2023
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    Impact of conflict in Middle East reaches Memphis

    Rabbi Micah Greenstein of Temple Israel was supposed to leave last Sunday to lead a trip to Israel, and a separate group of Memphians are currently stuck in the country.

    Related story:

    D.C. Scorecard: War in Gaza

    By Don Wade October 11, 2023
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Athlete, minister Tim Shelton gave his all, including in Ironman 70.3

    “I’ve been coaching for a while. There is no other parent who has been as selfless, as humble, as willing to serve as Tim Shelton,” ECS head lacrosse coach Kyle Story said.

    By Jane Roberts October 10, 2023
  • Metro

    D.C. Scorecard: War in Gaza

    The Daily Memphian’s D.C. Scorecard finds bipartisan support for Israel among the city’s representatives in the Capitol but disagreement on what if any role the U.S. unfreezing Iranian assets may have played Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.

    By Bill Dries October 09, 2023
  • Public Safety

    Attorneys for former MPD officers allege Nichols had mushrooms, stolen credit cards

    Attorneys for the U.S. government have argued the defense is looking to tarnish Tyre Nichols’ character during the May 2024 trial, while attorneys for the defense say Nichols’ state of mind that night is key. 

    By Aarron Fleming October 09, 2023
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Rose feels the love, but will Memphis forgive Coach Cal?

    TBI cuts rape kit testing time in half, Shaq brings big eats and Paul Young comes with swagger and hope. 

    By Bianca Phillips October 09, 2023
  • North Mississippi

    DeSoto County to vote on Board of Education special election

    Bacardi Harris is challenging incumbent school board member Jerald Wheeler in a special election next month for the District 3 seat on the board.

    By Beth Sullivan October 09, 2023
  • Premium Business

    Stressed? With two Memphians’ new app, clues vibrate on your wrist

    At the core of Tim Hnat and Santosh Kumar’s tech company is AI technology developed at the University of Memphis.

    By Jane Roberts October 09, 2023
  • Premium State Government

    TBI rape kit processing times greatly improve after funding boost

    Turnaround times at the Jackson Crime Lab, which processes sexual assault evidence kits from Memphis, decreased from 51 weeks to 18 weeks between July 2022 and August 2023. Last year, the numbers were getting worse.

    By Ian Round October 09, 2023
  • Premium City of Memphis

    In Young’s swagger and hope, Memphians see a chance for Memphis to turn tide

    With those words and what he said in his victory speech, the mayor-elect embodied the swagger and the hope that his supporters believe he could bring back to Memphis.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 09, 2023
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Morant lawsuit update, Grisanti’s on Main opens

    This year’s Memphis Music Hall of Fame class will be inducted, the solar eclipse will be visible from Memphis and we could learn Mikey Williams’ fate with the Memphis Tigers. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 08, 2023
  • Downtown

    MLGW says power restored in Downtown Memphis

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water officials said an equipment failure impacted a “large portion” of Downtown Sunday morning, Oct. 8.

    By Keely Brewer October 08, 2023
  • North Memphis

    For The Kingdom board shuts down center, offers little insight

    The staff furloughed on Sept. 21 and Torrey Bates, the executive director, was fired.

    By Jane Roberts October 08, 2023
  • Memphis Grizzlies

    Mayor-elect Paul Young shows support for Grizzlies at open practice

    The Memphis Grizzlies reunited with fans, including the mayor-elect, Saturday at FedExForum. It’s a fresh start for the Grizzlies as they embark on a new season, as well as for the city.

    By Drew Hill October 12, 2023
  • Sports

    Triathletes take off in St. Jude Ironman 70.3

    The 2023 St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Ironman 70.3 Memphis race started and ended Saturday, Oct. 7 at Shelby Farms Park. Anthony Federico won the men’s division and Jessica Jones was the first female finisher.

    By David Boyd October 08, 2023
  • Education

    Peabody Elementary will remain closed for rest of school year

    Relocating for the rest of the school year “is the best and least disruptive option as we restore this historic gem,” Memphis-Shelby County Schools wrote in a letter to families.

    By Laura Testino October 06, 2023
  • Behind The Headlines

    Inside the unofficial vote tallies, mandates, margins and 2024 referendums

    A reporters’ roundtable on WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines” recaps the 2023 Memphis election result. Meanwhile, the next campaigns to come in the new year will include referendums that could change city elections.

    Related stories:

    Calkins: A new mayor and a new dog, too? Things are looking up!

    Sanford: Young’s mayoral victory signals clear generational change

    The runoff what-if and other takeaways from election night

    On The Ballot: Memphis election recap, results and runoffs

    With Young headed to mayor’s office, DMC looks to new CEO search

    By Bill Dries October 07, 2023
  • Free Access Elections

    State lawmakers from both parties optimistic about Mayor-elect Young

    Most said Young is a good listener capable of improving the local economy. They described him with words such as “deliberate,” “vision,” “different,” “new” and “refresh.”

    By Ian Round October 06, 2023
  • free access Elections

    On The Ballot: Memphis election recap, results and runoffs

    Here is a quick recap and four takeaways from the 2023 Memphis municipal election.

    By Holly Whitfield October 06, 2023
  • Otis Sanford

    Sanford: Young’s mayoral victory signals clear generational change

    “There is no indication that younger voters went to the polls in any significant numbers. But many of those who did show up clearly favored Young.”

    By Otis Sanford October 06, 2023
  • FREE access Elections

    Mayoral candidates react to defeat

    The Daily Memphian caught up with the major candidates who found themselves behind Paul Young when all the votes were counted. Floyd Bonner Jr. and Willie Herenton, who finished second and third, respectively, weigh in on whether they’ll make another run at elected office.

    By Jane Roberts, Beth Sullivan, Aarron Fleming October 06, 2023
  • Free access Elections

    The runoff what-if and other takeaways from election night

    With no runoff to face, Paul Young will become the next Memphis mayor with just over 27% of the vote. And that doesn’t even factor in the low turnout for Thursday’s election.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 06, 2023
  • Free Access Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: A new mayor and a new dog, too? Things are looking up!

    Paul Young will be the new mayor of Memphis. And you should feel optimistic about that. Yes, optimistic. It may have gone out of fashion. But Young just might bring it back. 

    By Geoff Calkins October 06, 2023
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Paul Young is mayor, but some council seats head to runoffs

    Alleged Margolin shooter faces new charges, David Grisanti transforms old P.O. Press, and Des and Trip are a Grizzlies power couple.

    By Bianca Phillips October 06, 2023
  • Free access Elections

    City Council District 3 race heads for runoff with Pearl Walker, James Kirkwood

    Walker and Kirkwood will battle for the Memphis City Council district that covers Whitehaven and parts of Parkway Village, Oakhaven and Hickory Hill. 

    By Julia Baker October 06, 2023

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