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    Hispanic victims of domestic abuse find emotional, legal support at CasaLuz

    As the pandemic hobbles on, clients have filed a record number of orders of protection for situations that were “more violent than ever.”

    By Natasha Senjanovic June 04, 2021
  • Health Care

    Former Baptist chief Maury Bronstein dies at 95

    Dr. Maury Bronstein, a retired physician and former chief of staff at Baptist Medical Center, died Monday at age 95.

    By Daja E. Henry June 02, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    City budget vision still blurry as first federal funds arrive

    The council approved Tuesday, June 1, accepting $80.5 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funding -- the first of two payments to come from Washington for pandemic relief. But there are still questions and uncertainties about how the money can be used.

    By Bill Dries June 02, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Council approves extension of disparity study

    Memphis City Council members voted Tuesday, June 1, to extend the city’s five-year old disparity study another two years.

    By Bill Dries June 01, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Removal of Forrest remains begins with confrontation and threats

    The process of relocating the remains of Nathan Bedford Forrest and his wife began Tuesday at Health Sciences Park. The scene quickly became tense after workers put up Confederate flags around the site and began dumping debris on the letters of a Black Lives Matter mural around the monument. 

    By Bill Dries June 02, 2021
  • Metro

    The Early Word: Visions for Memphis’ vacant skyscrapers; aviation and coding education

    Visions for two of Memphis’ vacant skyscrapers will take shape and students in Shelby County are getting prepared for careers in aviation and software development.

    By Elle Perry June 01, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    In one form or another, COVID-19 probably here to stay

    Vaccination offers the best path to being protected against COVID-19, but even if herd immunity is achieved this novel coronavirus may be with us for decades — and perhaps longer considering its viral descendants. 

    By Don Wade June 01, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    City budget, tax rate votes await further details on federal funding

    The Tuesday council session includes discussion about proposed home improvement grants, an extension of the contract with the company that runs Liberty Bowl stadium for the city and a delay until June 15 on final votes that would set the city budget and property tax rate.

    By Bill Dries June 01, 2021
  • Arlington

    Veterans help drive home the meaning of Memorial Day

    A pair of World War II veterans reminded a crowd of more than 100 what makes Memorial Day special during an annual service at Arlington Cemetery Monday, May 31.

    By Michael Waddell June 04, 2021
  • Premium Shelby County

    County Commission Scorecard: Part of a penny and voting as Governor is signing

    The commission scorecard looks at smooth sailing for the county budget season past the money left on the table from part of a penny, and why the commission’s resolution on the state’s critical race theory ban still matters.

    By Bill Dries May 31, 2021
  • Premium Education

    Why critical race theory is a hot topic in education

    Critical race theory is being banned from classrooms across the nation. Here’s what it is and why educators of color are fighting back. 

    By Daja E. Henry May 31, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Oh, snap: This week’s best photos

    This week’s photos are heart-stirring — from the moving images of the ‘sea of blue’ honoring officer Scotty Triplett to the faces of young athletes pouring everything they’ve got into the Spring Fling games.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 29, 2021
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    ‘Moral Budget’ call questions mechanics of resetting property tax rates

    On The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast, the leader of the coalition of nonprofits calling for different budget priorities questions the resetting of the city and county property tax rates by state law. Cardell Orrin says the city and county rates should stay where they are and not be viewed as a tax hike for all.

    By Bill Dries May 29, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    New bridge movement energized by Hernando DeSoto closure

    The closure of the Hernando DeSoto Bridge has re-energized supporters of a plan to add a new bridge across the Mississippi River in the Memphis area for cars and trucks.

    By Blake Fontenay May 28, 2021
  • Financial Services

    Protect Our Aquifer hires ‘water warrior’ as new leader

    Sarah Houston, who has devoted her career to water resource management and protection, will lead Protect Our Aquifer as the nonprofit group enters a new phase of its existence.

    By Blake Fontenay May 28, 2021
  • Behind The Headlines

    Set it and Forget it: Tax Rate, Budgets and Nonprofits

    BLDG Memphis’ Deveney Perry and Stand for Children Tennessee’s Cardell Orrin join host Eric Barnes to discuss the budget priorities for 2021-22 budgets for the City of Memphis and Shelby County. In addition, guests talk about local economic issues the new budgets are and are not addressing.

    By Eric Barnes June 04, 2021
  • Metro

    Sea of Blue honors fallen Memphis police officer

    Hundreds of police officers across Shelby County drove a 40-mile route around Memphis on Thursday, May 27, in honor of fallen officer Scotty Triplett.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 28, 2021
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: TDOT puts bridge ETA on a plate; Forum stays at 55%

    Travel is back — and in a big way, NBA fans are banned and a coronavirus outbreak in a nursing home has a happy ending. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 28, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Former charter school director indicted on theft, forgery charges

    Former executive director of Memphis charter school indicted on theft and forgery charges after she was accused of stealing $4,500 from the now closed school. 

    By Yolanda Jones May 27, 2021
  • Education

    White Station High teacher a finalist for STEM award

    Dr. Chikezie Madu, a science teacher at White Station High School, is one of the state’s six finalists for the Presidential Awards in Math and Science Teaching.

    By Daja E. Henry May 27, 2021
  • State Government

    Federal money for bridge repairs may be on the way

    U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty is one of the co-sponsors of legislation that could provide funding to repair the Hernando DeSoto Bridge, build a new bridge across the Mississippi River, or both.

    By Blake Fontenay May 27, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    With vaccine uptake waning, approach changes to get more people vaccinated

    Shelby County is about 51% toward its goal of vaccinating 700,000 people, according to the county Health Department. As of Thursday, 355,102 total people are vaccinated with 270,297 of them fully vaccinated.

    By Omer Yusuf May 27, 2021
  • Business

    Expect I-40 bridge reopening schedule next week

    The Tennessee and Arkansas departments of transportation now know exactly how they will repair the I-40 bridge. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 27, 2021
  • Coronavirus

    Watch the Shelby County COVID-19 Task Force Briefing

    Watch the Shelby County COVID-19 Task Force Briefing live now.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 27, 2021
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Ja is ‘enough’ for us; finding the path to a third bridge

    Ida B. Wells gets her spot in Memphis history and Bartlett’s longtime mayor is making way. Plus, an ‘elite’ business is opening near Bartlett. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 27, 2021

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