This kids’ film festival is about digesting complex ideas — and having fun
Like You Children’s Film Fest brings both whimsy and education to the Pink Palace.
Like You Children’s Film Fest brings both whimsy and education to the Pink Palace.
Many of the arrests have been on outstanding warrants, and the number of immigration-related arrests is still unclear.
They were set to be sentenced in late December.
It’s not quite Thanksgiving yet, but the holiday season begins in earnest this weekend.
Croughnuts are coming to Arlington, birria has arrived at Babalu and Sheriff Tuggle reveals his favorite cereal.
Centenary United Methodist Church in Soulsville is 160 years old this year. With a new marker to celebrate Centenary’s legacy, church members say the congregation’s history is not just about the past.
A group in Tennessee, including two parents in Shelby County, allege that the state’s education voucher expansion “diverts state funding to private schools statewide that are by definition not part of the system of free public schools.”
A former employee of the Shelby County Division of Corrections pleaded guilty to taking a bribe in exchange for providing contraband to an inmate.
The MSCS board is expected to vote on the suggested closures in February.
Shelby County has experienced cash flow problems at this time of year before, but this time around, it’s raising bigger questions.
Alleged St. George’s assault may have been perpetrated by a student, a pioneering centenarian has died and we meet the BVO CEO.
A father grieves his son, 100 days after his mysterious death in the Shelby County Jail.
The search warrant and accompanying paperwork are the latest information regarding the alleged sexual assault that occurred in the private school’s athletic facility in Collierville on Oct. 8.
“They talk about the greatest generation. (Dr. Murray Heimberg) was one of them.”
“I think the opportunity is for anyone to get in — anyone who has a vision for the county in any regard,” Feagins told The Daily Memphian.
The boost in the National Guard’s presence comes as State of Tennessee plans to appeal a Nashville chancellor’s blocking of the deployment to Memphis.
Alleged mall shooter claims self-defense, there’s a new minimum wage for city workers and Baron Von Opperbean has an opening date.
It’s not a great time to be a Memphis sports fan. But is it the worst time?
Richmond is just over halfway through his 18-month interim superintendent contract, which ends July 31. Absent from the school board’s discussions about his evaluation, however, were comments about future permanent leadership of the district.
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board is formally mulling a lawsuit about the “threat to the lawful function and democratic integrity” caused by new state and county actions that cut short terms for five members.
Memphis-area school board elections will be partisan next year.
The Memphis City Council voted to change the minimum salary for City of Memphis workers.
Tiffany Dukes is one of 11 inmates this year to die while in custody of the Sheriff’s Office.
The Memphis City Council delayed voting on the 2% raise during an occasionally fractious committee hearing.
Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis presented the latest crime numbers for the first full month of the Memphis Safe Task Force. She also talked about the MPD’s relationship with the task force including on immigration arrests.