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  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Taste of Mobile comes to Memphis, and Roddy does Dallas again

    In this “Pi Day” Early Word, we learn how JJJ makes everything look cool. Plus, a “fun times” bar is opening in Midtown and Hernando gets cultured.

    By Bianca Phillips March 14, 2023
  • Premium Criminal Justice

    A primer: How Shelby County Juvenile Court works

    In this installment of “Minor Offenders, Major Offenses,” we answer some of the basic questions about Juvenile Court and its basic responsibilities. Because, despite it being a court of record, “there is little standardization in juvenile court size, case management procedures and court administrative practices” across the state. 

    By Bill Dries 20 hours ago
  • Premium Elections

    The city’s residency requirement to dominate the race for Memphis mayor

    A line added to a page on the Shelby County Election Commission’s website the last day of February has turned this year’s race for Memphis mayor upside down.

    By Bill Dries March 13, 2023
  • State Government

    State House District 86 special election outcome already decided

    The special election to fill the vacancy for the state House seat held by the late Barbara Cooper was decided with the January primary. Democrat Justin J. Pearson is running unopposed on the Tuesday, March 14, ballot. He’s already serving in Nashville by appointment.

    By Bill Dries March 13, 2023
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland wants criminal data posted to court websites, not the city portal

    Strickland says his call Friday for more public data about court decisions on bail and sentencing would be part of existing websites outside of the city government’s data hub. 

    By Bill Dries March 13, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

    Police searching for person of interest in Shea Grauer killing

    Surveillance footage shows an individual wearing a baseball cap with a dark hoodie pulled over his head, light pants and light shoes. 

    By Julia Baker March 13, 2023
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Leaving TVA would require transmission network fix

    Any change in electricity provider could require changes in that transmission system, MLGW leadership says.

    By Samuel Hardiman March 13, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

    Poplar-White Station Library reopens

    The library had been closed since Feb. 2, when Memphis Police Department officer Geoffrey Redd was shot there.

    By Julia Baker March 13, 2023
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Tigers are the champions; Elvis’ legacy is all shook up

    One-third of SCORPION cops had infractions, Big Body Roddy had a big night and pickleball is having a moment.

    By Bianca Phillips March 13, 2023
  • Education

    MIT physicist and acclaimed author coming to CBU

    Physicist Alan Lightman has conversed with both the Dalai Lama and humanoid robot BINA48. Lightman is a MIT professor, bestselling author and native Memphian.

    By Kylah Strickland-Paige March 13, 2023
  • Arlington

    Arlington High TV named top in the state

    The school recently took home 19 awards from the 2023 Tennessee High School Press Association Awards, including Overall Best TV Station for its AHS TigerLife channel on YouTube.

    By Michael Waddell March 13, 2023
  • Premium Criminal Justice

    Third of all SCORPION officers had infractions

    The Daily Memphian has identified all 56 MPD officers who were a part of SCORPION, the now disbanded unit whose officers were criminally charged with the death of Tyre Nichols. One local law enforcement leader says the stats show MPD needs more rigid hiring practices. 

    By Ben Wheeler March 13, 2023
  • Premium Criminal Justice

    ‘Not in the best condition': Tennessee looks to replace youth detention center

    As part of our “Minor Offenders, Major Offenses” series, The Daily Memphian takes a look at Tennessee’s only state-run, hardware-secure juvenile detention facility currently in use. Wilder Youth Development Center opened in 1971, and various officials say it needs to either be replaced or expanded. 

    By Ian Round 20 hours ago
  • Arts & Culture

    Where to get free admission to Memphis attractions

    Museum admission for a family can quickly add up, but in Memphis, several institutions offer free days throughout the year. 

    By Kylah Strickland-Paige March 12, 2023
  • Premium Suburbs

    Legislation leads Germantown to monitor other districts’ book battles

    “The biggest challenge we are going to face in education moving forward is defining the intent of our legislators.” 

    By Abigail Warren March 13, 2023
  • Downtown

    Silky O’Sullivan’s rolls out 50th St. Patrick’s parade

    “We love Memphis, and I love every part of this parade,” parade watcher Ciera Costello said. “It’s really fun down here to see people coming together to just have a good time.”

    By Alicia Davidson March 11, 2023
  • Downtown

    Downtown Mobility Center to include 48 ‘EV-ready’ parking spaces

    The Mobility Center, scheduled to open in July, already has four parking spaces that are equipped for the installation of electric chargers for public use.

    By Rob Moore March 10, 2023
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland’s letter to judges questions ‘revolving door,’ asks for transparency

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland delivered a letter to Shelby County officials questioning low bail and weak sentences and asking for bail-setting forms and judgments to be posted online. 

    By Julia Baker March 13, 2023
  • Criminal Justice

    Data shows juvenile charges climbed 30% in 2022 from year before

    The number of delinquent charges against juveniles in Memphis and Shelby County increased 30.3% in 2022 from the year before, according to data from the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission. 

    By Julia Baker March 10, 2023
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Dillon faces villain, and Collierville isn’t neutral on white

    State bills target juvenile justice, the county will tackle cancer-causing pollution and the GloRilla concert stampede claims third victim.

    By Bianca Phillips March 10, 2023
  • Premium State Government

    Here’s how Tennessee lawmakers plan to target juvenile crime this session

    In this installment of “Minor Offenders, Major Offenses,” we look at how lawmakers intend to build on the mandatory-minimum “truth in sentencing” law with bills that treat juveniles as adults in more circumstances. Many of the tough-on-crime proposals pivot from former Gov. Bill Haslam’s moderate juvenile justice reform effort in 2018.

    By Ian Round 20 hours ago
  • Criminal Justice

    GloRilla concert stampede claims third victim

    Aisha Stephens, 35, of Syracuse, New York, died after being injured in a stampede after a weekend concert by the rapper GloRilla in western New York state.

    By The Associated Press March 10, 2023
  • Education

    Snowden kids perform ‘Side by Side’ with Memphis Symphony Orchestra

    Clinks of glockenspiels and bombastic symphonic tunes roared from the Snowden School gym as members of the Memphis Symphony Orchestra joined the entire student body for the school’s third Orff Music Side by Side concert.

    By Alicia Davidson March 10, 2023
  • Shelby County

    County poised to join city to ask facility to reduce cancer-causing emissions

    A small, but patient, group of South Memphis residents concerned about a cancer-causing pollutant in their neighborhood waited five hours to address the Shelby County Board of Commissioners yesterday. 

    By Keely Brewer March 09, 2023
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Ja will miss more games; why students miss school

    DOJ will investigate the MPD, Jerry Lee Lewis’ ranch will be sold and we tell you how to save on groceries.

    By Bianca Phillips March 09, 2023

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