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    How does the reopened Riverside Drive work?

    Mayor Paul Young cut the ribbon on a new Riverside Drive that works for those on foot, on bicycles and in cars and narrows down access to parking for Tom Lee Park.

    By Bill Dries September 09, 2025
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    Old Bayer building could become a campus for kids aging out of foster care

    MSCS received one bid for the property on 3030 Jackson Ave. from New Day Tennessee, which seeks to create a workforce development training ground for teens aging out of foster care across the state.

    By Laura Testino September 09, 2025
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    Commission narrowly avoids moving MSCS board elections (for now)

    After a motion to move all board elections to the 2026 ballot failed on a tie vote, the commission voted to try again in two weeks on a proposal for the 2030 ballot. 

    By Bill Dries September 09, 2025
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    After County Commission delay, mayor ‘not coming back’ with ethics appointments

    The vote came after harsh words were exchanged between Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris and Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr.

    By Bill Dries September 09, 2025
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    City Council talks MATA and Regional One Health rebuild

    City Council members will talk about next steps for the city’s bus system as one member calls for talks with County government on Regional One Health’s campus rebuild.

    By Bill Dries September 08, 2025
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    Four children were shot in a shooting late Sunday night in the Hickory Hill area of Memphis.

    By Aarron Fleming September 09, 2025
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    Two interns are from Memphis while the other is from Nashville.

    By Elle Perry September 08, 2025
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    Memphis schools are increasing dyslexia support to boost state reading test scores. Will it work?

    MSCS is required by state law to screen every student for signs of dyslexia, but Tennessee allows only an outside provider, such as a licensed psychologist, to give an official dyslexia diagnosis.

    By Bri Hatch September 08, 2025
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    The Early Word: New Nichols trial will be different; a Wing Guru flies the coop

    A viral disease is on the rise in Memphis schools, a judge recuses herself and we explain why Memphians are rooting for a football team from 700-plus miles away.

    By Bianca Phillips September 08, 2025
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    Ask the Memphian: Why are there so many Steelers fans in Memphis?

    When the Tennessee Oilers — expected to play in Memphis for two years before relocating to Nashville — held their final home game of the 1997 NFL season, it didn’t feel like much of a home game. Most of the 50,000 fans in attendance were rooting for Pittsburgh. 

    By Frank Bonner II September 08, 2025
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    Where do baby zoo animals come from? Maybe not exactly where you think

    The Memphis Zoo is identifying pregnant animals and using innovative techniques to bring endangered species back from the brink of extinction.

    By John Klyce September 08, 2025
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    When? Why? Is this double jeopardy? Questions arise in new trial for former officers.

    The three former Memphis police officers convicted in the 2023 death of Tyré Nichols will be getting a new trial in federal court. But it could look different this time around. 

    By Aarron Fleming September 08, 2025
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    This Week in Memphis: Celtic reopens, and Cooper-Young Fest is here

    Also happening this week: MSCS school board elections are still a hot topic, and Southaven launches its hummingbird fest.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 07, 2025
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    School board elections, a new jail and ethics top County Commission agenda

    The Shelby County Commission is scheduled to vote on cutting short the terms of some Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members and a new jail resolution that would rule out the old Firestone plant site.

    By Bill Dries September 07, 2025
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    Politics infiltrates festivals; school board races show signs of life

    Also in the political roundup, County Mayor Lee Harris has connections to several contenders on the 2026 ballot and U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen signs onto the Epstein files discharge petition.

    By Bill Dries September 07, 2025
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    At Germantown Festival, it’s all about weenies

    Miniature dachshunds took over the Germantown Festival on Saturday, as they do most every year with the Running of the Weenies race.

    By Jody Callahan September 06, 2025
  • Behind The Headlines

    MATA roils in turmoil. What’s the next step?

    Reporters’ roundtable looks at the problems plaguing Memphis Area Transit Authority, and the new trial for former Memphis Police officers convicted in Tyré Nichols’ death.

    By Bill Dries September 08, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Judge in police union vs. city case recuses herself

    The case involves a battle over the rank of second lieutenant, which city officials created for the Memphis Police Department in an effort to get more front-line supervisors in the field.

    By Jody Callahan September 05, 2025
  • Health Care

    Memphis school students diagnosed with highly contagious, viral illness

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools said several cases of the disease were confirmed at Sherwood Elementary.

    By Aisling Mäki September 05, 2025
  • Spirit of Memphis

    New series combines conversations and concerts

    Welcome to Neosoulville: Live at The Green Room at Crosstown Arts is a concert-and-conversation series set to launch Saturday.

    By Elle Perry September 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Riverside Drive to reopen

    The stretch between Beale Street and Georgia Avenue has been closed since mid-April.

    By Joel Haley September 05, 2025
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    The Early Word: Germantown trees are cut down, and free zoo days are longer

    A former sheriff has died, Olive Branch cuts off The Daily Memphian’s access and a beloved Midtown Vietnamese restaurant has new owners.

    By Bianca Phillips September 05, 2025
  • Education

    MSCS to reveal next year’s school closures, mergers

    The closure proposals, set for the school board’s review in the coming weeks, will be the first part of a larger plan that’s now expected in December. A committee recently reviewed the types of data that district officials will rely upon to determine which schools will be slated to close.

    By Laura Testino September 04, 2025
  • Shelby County

    Former Sheriff Bill Oldham dies

    Oldham served as both the head of the Memphis Police Department as well as the Shelby County sheriff during a lengthy career in law enforcement.

    By Jody Callahan September 05, 2025
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    State Supreme Court forms committee to review DA procedures

    State Sen. Brent Taylor has filed numerous ethics complaints against Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy, alleging misconduct by the DA since his 2022 election.

    By Aarron Fleming September 04, 2025

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