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  • Elections

    Political Roundup: Narrowing the race for mayor and a Bolton-Pearson clash

    The co-founder of the People’s Convention said on The Daily Memphian’s “On The Record” podcast a 2023 edition of the gathering could serve to whittle down the field in this year’s race for Memphis mayor. Meanwhile state House District 86 contenders clashed Tuesday, Jan. 3, at a community forum.

    By Bill Dries January 04, 2023
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW plans internal review after blackouts, water crisis

    A week after single-digit temperatures descended on Memphis — wreaking havoc on the city’s power supplier and creating a water distribution crisis — Memphis Light, Gas and Water shared plans to address its shortcomings.

    By Keely Brewer January 04, 2023
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    Join Magnolia Homes for their 15th annual Live Life Well® event

    With more than 40 years in the homebuilding industry, Magnolia Homes is celebrating 15 years of its Showcase of Homes event, held the weekends of Sept. 19-21 and Sept. 26-28 in four of its communities.

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  • Education

    Rhodes adds new face to senior leadership team

    The new vice president for student life “is a dynamic leader who puts students first in everything she does.”

    By Aarron Fleming January 04, 2023
  • Collierville

    TBI files additional charges against one suspect in Collierville case

    Authorities have identified the suspects in the Collierville shoplifting case that led to an officer firing at a fleeing car.

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    TBI to investigate after officer fires at suspect fleeing Collierville sporting goods store

    By Abigail Warren January 09, 2023
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    The Early Word: Big oops at 201 Poplar; plus, what’s new at Sunrise

    TBI is investigating a Collierville shooting, a Germantown student is helping save lives and the Grizzlies have the best defense in the NBA. 

    By Bianca Phillips January 04, 2023
  • Metro

    Avant new head of Women’s Foundation

    Longtime leader Ruby Bright retired at the end of 2022. 

    By Jane Roberts January 04, 2023
  • North Mississippi

    First wave of hopefuls file for DeSoto County elections

    Seventeen candidates filed qualifying papers on Tuesday as the DeSoto County election season kicked off for a variety of offices later this year.

    By Toni Lepeska January 03, 2023
  • Education

    MSCS: Around 1 in 4 schools affected by winter storm

    Twenty-nine schools in the Memphis-Shelby County Schools district took damage as a result of the recent winter weather storm that swept through the city, MSCS said.

    By Aarron Fleming January 03, 2023
  • Premium Public Safety

    First-degree murder suspect back in jail after ‘process error’ prompted his release

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland called it “outrageous” that a person charged with first-degree murder would be so easily released from jail.

    By Julia Baker January 04, 2023
  • Elections

    Ballot Basics: Early voting for state House District 86

    Here is all of the information you need to participate in the first local election of 2023. 

    By Bill Dries January 03, 2023
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    The Early Word: Rest in peace, Gangsta Boo; plus, where is Midtown, really?

    MLGW offers text alerts, MSCS tries to keep kids safe and the Memphis Grizzlies are winning again.

    By Bianca Phillips January 03, 2023
  • Premium Education

    How MSCS has school violence on downward trend

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools uses a variety of tactics to curb safety incidents at schools, including an established program that pays students cash for information and a new $1 million grant for violence prevention at five specific schools.

    By Aarron Fleming January 03, 2023
  • Health Care

    2022 Year-in-Review: Health Care Issues

    In the fall, Shelby County experienced a rough and early flu season, fueled by decreased immunity, an early spike in respiratory illnesses and low vaccination rates. 

    By Aisling Mäki January 03, 2023
  • Health Care

    Pediatric patients could face fallout from failed contract negotiations

    Le Bonheur Children’s Hospital has the region’s primary level 1 pediatric trauma center, the only comprehensive pediatric cerebral palsy clinic within 200 miles and one of the largest pediatric surgical brain tumor programs. 

    By Aisling Mäki January 02, 2023
  • Premium Public Safety

    Kevin Ritz: Eagle Scout, rock band lead singer and now United States Attorney

    After 17 years as an assistant U.S. Attorney here, Memphis native Kevin Ritz now has the top job. He is more than prepared, but it is also a different challenge: “It’s hard to be in this chair. But you put the facts and the law together, and you do the right thing.” 

    By Don Wade January 02, 2023
  • Update Music

    Memphis rapper Gangsta Boo has died

    Born Lola Mitchell, Gangsta Boo was an original member of Three 6 Mafia.

    By Jasmine McCraven January 03, 2023
  • Spirit of Memphis

    River skiers open 2023 with charity

    Despite this year’s low water levels, many volunteers and onlookers showed up on Sunday to participate in this year’s Ski Freeze Memphis event — including six-time top fuel champion Clay Millican. 

    By Jasmine McCraven January 06, 2023
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: The sad and sweet story of the last greyhound race at Southland

    Greyhounds have been racing at Southland since 1956. But Saturday was the last race. The day was a celebration of the end of an era — and for many, the end of a way of life.

    By Geoff Calkins January 03, 2023
  • Spirit of Memphis

    The Year in Pictures: 2022

    Take a walk down memory lane with our collection of 2022 photos from The Daily Memphian.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 01, 2023
  • Spirit of Memphis

    New Year’s Eve event brings hope for the homeless

    “I pray that all of us can live in the moment and that we can get some of the best moments we can out of life” in 2023, host Eric Brinson said.

    By Alicia Davidson December 31, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW reminds public of existing text alert system

    “During the storm, we used text alerts to communicate to 86,940 of our customers,” an MLGW press release said.

    By Alicia Davidson December 30, 2022
  • Premium City of Memphis

    City Council Scorecard: End of the year unanimity and a punt to 2023

    The last Memphis City Council Scorecard of 2022 finds the 13-member body unanimous on Klondike revitalization and a tourism surcharge for the city’s convention center hotel. A negotiated settlement of the damage deposit for Memphis In May’s use of the redesigned Tom Lee Park is another matter for another year.

    By Bill Dries December 30, 2022
  • Education

    U of M sustains damage from winter storm

    The U of M spring semester starts Jan. 17 but campus reopens for business Jan. 3. It is the second local university to announce damages from the recent winter weather.

    By Aarron Fleming December 30, 2022
  • Premium Business

    Contractors, plumbers ‘booked up’ after deep-freeze damage

    Local contractors are seeing and saying similar things: They’re all busy, and they’re all working as quickly as they can.

    By Alicia Davidson January 01, 2023
  • Premium Public Safety

    State prison officials failed to follow lethal injection protocol, report finds

    Gov. Bill Lee granted Oscar Smith a reprieve after finding TDOC failed to properly test lethal injection chemicals, then retained a former federal prosecutor to investigate why it happened.

    By Ian Round December 30, 2022

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