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    ‘Music defines cities:’ What a new report says about Memphis music scene

    Sound Diplomacy’s 169-page report, released Saturday, touches on some sensitive topics in the long history and heritage of Memphis music, not the least of which is the intersection of music and business.

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    Breaking down Memphis' music scene

    By Bill Dries March 05, 2025
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    Breaking down Memphis’ music scene

    Sound Diplomacy counts 1,148 “music-related assets” in Memphis and within a 5½-mile buffer outside the city. The organization also made recommendations for how to grow the Memphis music industry.

    By Bill Dries March 03, 2025
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    Regional One CEO plans options in case state money doesn’t come through

    Reginald Coopwood of Regional One Health talks on “Behind The Headlines” about alternatives for the hospital rebuild, and why the decision was made to shift the project to a new site.

    By Bill Dries March 01, 2025
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    Who determines how riverfront is used? Lawsuit over new Memphis Art Museum narrows.

    Chancellor Melanie Taylor Jefferson dismissed most of the claims in the Friends for Our Riverfront lawsuit seeking to stop construction of the new museum. But she kept the central question in the case.

    By Bill Dries March 01, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Girl, 11, stabs 10-year-old at school, MPD says

    An argument about a phone led to an 11-year-old girl stabbing a 10-year-old girl in the back with a kitchen knife at Hamilton K-8 Friday, police said.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 28, 2025
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    Legislation filed to make Germantown mayor full time

    The legislation, filed Thursday, Feb. 27, comes after the suburb’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted in October to begin the process of giving final say to the residents in a 2026 referendum.

    By Abigail Warren February 28, 2025
  • State Government

    Memphis judge named to Tennessee Court of Appeals

    The appointment of Shelby County Circuit Court Judge Valerie Smith is one of two announced Friday by Gov. Bill Lee. They are effective upon confirmation by the Tennessee General Assembly.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 28, 2025
  • Shelby County

    Ford indictment spotlights County Commission ethics guidelines

    There is no provision for removing a Shelby County commissioner facing criminal charges, but there is a push to strengthen the ethics commission’s role, Chairman Michael Whaley said.

    By Bill Dries, Jody Callahan March 03, 2025
  • Shelby County

    Edmund Ford Jr. indicted on bribery, tax evasion charges

    Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. has been indicted on one count of alleged bribery and kickbacks and six counts of attempted tax evasion, according to federal court documents filed Friday, Feb. 28. 

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    Edmund Ford Jr. turns himself in to federal authorities

    Ford indictment spotlights County Commission ethics guidelines

    By Samuel Hardiman, Aarron Fleming March 03, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Edmund Ford Jr. heads to the feds; Ransom signs off

    Peabody rooms are getting a makeover, an Asian produce and community hub comes to Cordova and there’s a good sign at the new Aldi.

    By Bianca Phillips February 28, 2025
  • Premium Education

    Teacher-contract hiccup inflames conflict-of-interest concerns about Keith Williams

    A complaint renewed allegations of “double dipping” for Keith Williams, who serves as a school board member and the executive director of the organization that filed the grievance. 

    By Laura Testino February 28, 2025
  • Shelby County

    Edmund Ford Jr. turns himself in to federal authorities

    Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. entered the Odell Horton Federal Building in Downtown Memphis at about 9:35 a.m. Friday, Feb. 28. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 28, 2025
  • Metro

    Richard Ransom leaving TV news for career change

    Ransom is leaving TV news, although not the city, “to start a new chapter in my career, one that I couldn’t be more thrilled about.” 

    By Jane Roberts,  The Daily Memphian Staff February 28, 2025
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    The Early Word: Rittenhouse in an empty house; Tigers in the Dainja zone

    New coalition protests a possible state school takeover, Germantown gets a first look at First Watch and we say sew long to a chain craft store.

    By Bianca Phillips February 27, 2025
  • Premium Education

    Protesters outnumber Rittenhouse crowd at U of M

    The evening went off without violence, with about 30 people attending Kyle Rittenhouse’s second attempt at a speech on the University of Memphis campus. 

    By Jane Roberts February 27, 2025
  • Premium State Government

    ‘A unified voice’: Memphis Chamber group makes itself heard in Nashville

    Eighty-six members of the Greater Memphis Chamber traveled to Nashville to meet with state legislators, officers and cabinet heads to advocate for issues relevant to the local business community.

    By Benjamin Smith February 28, 2025
  • Education

    Memphians speak out against potential state MSCS takeover

    Speaking outside of the National Civil Rights Museum, a group of business and community leaders launched a coalition, arguing a state takeover would strip Memphians of the ability to govern their schools and make decisions for students.

    By Brandon LaGrone II February 26, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Ukraine supporters protest Trump at Poplar and Highland

    More than 100 Memphians gathered at Poplar and Highland Wednesday afternoon to protest the current administration and its recent decisions supporting Russia in that country’s invasion of Ukraine.

    By Jody Callahan February 27, 2025
  • Education

    Here are the charter operators applying to open or run schools in Tennessee in 2026-27

    Two groups want to open the first charter schools for at-risk students under a new state law.

    By Marta W. Aldrich February 26, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: A family is reunited after 30+ years, and 12 comes in clutch

    A mom sues Shelby County over her son’s jail death, the Chelsea Greenline is finally moving along and Japan comes to Germantown. 

    By Bianca Phillips February 26, 2025
  • Education

    MSCS greenlights 2025-26 school calendar

    Updates to the calendar aim to improve participation in parent-teacher conferences and align schedules with nearby municipal school districts. 

    By Laura Testino February 25, 2025
  • North Memphis

    Chelsea Greenline starts to take shape after long, winding road

    North Memphis residents met Tuesday night to hear the latest on the long-delayed plan for a pedestrian and bike pathway stretching from Chelsea and Evergreen to Washington Park. 

    By Bill Dries February 26, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Mother of inmate who died at 201 Poplar files lawsuit

    The inmate, Ramon McGhee, 42, died in the hospital Jan. 12, 2024, two days after being found in his cell at 201 Poplar unresponsive and covered in bedbugs.

    By Aarron Fleming February 25, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Loved and hated, Thaddeus Matthews left an impact

    Controversial talk-radio host and blogger Thaddeus Matthews died at 67 after a heart-related illness.

    By Jody Callahan February 25, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphians ask mayor questions about Elon Musk, MSCS and drive-out taggers

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young took his town hall approach to a corner of the internet this week, responding directly to Reddit users’ top concerns. 

    By Samuel Hardiman February 26, 2025

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