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  • Election 2020 Elections

    Nearly 8,000 cast ballots in first 2 days of early voting

    Early voting across Shelby County in advance of the Aug. 6 election date resumes Monday, July 20, after the first two days drew nearly 8,000 voters.

    By Bill Dries July 20, 2020
  • Opinion Education

    Calkins: At Rhodes College, leadership the whole country needs

    As leaders around the country make decisions based on wishful thinking, Rhodes College postponed on-campus eduction for the fall semester because it determined it could not safely bring students, faculty and employees back to campus. "It’s about setting your values and having the courage of your convictions," said president Marjorie Hass. If only more leaders would do the same. 

     

    By Geoff Calkins July 21, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    The local fight against COVID-19: ongoing, often coordinated, far from finished

    Memphis/Shelby County made progress in the struggle against COVID-19, coming out of a Safer at Home order and advancing into a Phase 2 reopening. But Phase 2 has been modified, cases have spiked again, and there remain major concerns going forward, including whether or not elementary and secondary schools can reopen in the fall. 

    By Don Wade July 20, 2020
  • Premium State Government

    State struggles with constitutional questions under Lee

    Gov. Bill Lee is willing to pay the cost, no matter how high, in the legal battle over Tennessee’s new law to block abortions after a Republican-appointed judge stopped the measure from taking effect.

    By Sam Stockard July 20, 2020
  • Election 2020 Elections

    Democratic candidates try to separate themselves in District 90 House race

    The Democratic primary is wide open for the state House District 90 race with veteran state Rep. John DeBerry removed from the Democratic ballot.

    By Sam Stockard July 20, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Forrest slave market historic marker damaged, to be repaired

    It is the second historical marker to be snapped in two from its base in the past month. The rector of Calvary Episcopal Church says the marker, noting the location of Nathan Bedford Forrest's slave market, will be repaired and reinstalled as soon as possible.

    By Bill Dries July 19, 2020
  • Food

    Porch & Parlor temporarily closed because of positive COVID-19 tests

    Porch & Parlor closed after employees tested positive for COVID-19; owner says he'll reopen when it's safe.

    By Jennifer Biggs July 19, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    As numbers soar, ICU capacity hovers near 90%

    ICU capacity in the region is at 89%, slightly less than prior days. The Health Department reports there are 48 beds available.

    By Abigail Warren July 20, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    How local health experts deal with COVID-19 in daily lives

    Do the experts wear masks? Eat out? Sanitize their mail and groceries? Let their kids join protests or send them to school? We asked.

    By David Waters July 19, 2020
  • Education

    How will schools handle COVID-19 cases? Reopening plans offer few details

    What will happen when some of them test positive for COVID-19? The answers are troubling, and in many cases yet to be determined.

    By David Waters July 27, 2020
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Victorian Village ‘outcast’ makes a comeback

    The restored columns of the circa 1840s Pillow-McIntyre House at Adams and Orleans were reinstalled last week, signalling at turn in fortunes for a sometimes forgotten house with some secrets.

    By Bill Dries July 19, 2020
  • Election 2020 Elections

    Leatherwood, Mills clash in Republican primary for House District 99

    The race pits state Rep. Tom Leatherwood, who his says his experience is needed to help steer Tennessee, against challenger Lee Mills, a former Republican Party chairman who calls his opponent a “career politician.”

    By Sam Stockard July 20, 2020
  • Education

    Higher ed preps for an academic year shaped by the coronavirus

    Most schools are planning for a semester combining on-campus and online learning.

    By Linda A. Moore July 18, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Five years after death of Darrius Stewart, family wants case reopened

    The family of Darrius Stewart and local activists gathered to remember him on the five-year anniversary of his death. They also called for District Attorney Amy Weirich to reopen the case of his death. 

    By Yolanda Jones September 15, 2020
  • Election 2020 Elections

    Hagerty praises federal response in Portland in joint online appearance with Trump

    During the half-hour online event Friday evening, Trump called Tennessee's Republican Senate primary "a real primary" -- an apparent reference to the tightening race between the former U.S. ambassador to Japan and Dr. Manny Sethi of Nashville.

    By Bill Dries July 20, 2020
  • Podcast City of Memphis

    Easter-Thomas: ‘Something missing’ in way police recruited

    Memphis City Council member talks on The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast about her push to remove from the November ballot a residency referendum that would allow police and firefighters to live outside the county.

    By Bill Dries July 17, 2020
  • Public Safety

    Stretch of Poplar may be renamed Black Lives Matter Avenue

    The avenue between Front and Danny Thomas Boulevard to be renamed includes the county’s criminal justice center. A majority of the council is sponsoring the resolution, to be voted on at Tuesday’s council meeting.

    By Bill Dries July 17, 2020
  • Election 2020 Elections

    Calvo withdraws from SCS race, backs Harris in challenge of McCormick

    Mauricio Calvo’s withdrawal accented the opening day of early voting in Memphis. Preliminary numbers show more than 5,000 people voted early Friday. In getting out of the District 5 school board race, Calvo cited his duties as executive director of Latino Memphis and the disproportionate impact the COVID-19 pandemic is having on Latino Memphians. 

    By Bill Dries July 20, 2020
  • Metro

    U of M creates new center for transportation innovation

    Dr. Sabya Mishra, associate professor in the Department of Civil Engineering, will serve as the center’s director.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 17, 2020
  • Coronavirus

    ICU utilization up almost 5% since last week

    Of the 401 patients in ICUs, 126 are COVID-positive and another 26 are under investigation for the virus; meaning that about 38% of patients are COVID-positive or under investigation for the virus.

    By Elle Perry July 17, 2020
  • City of Memphis

    TVA private meeting with consultants to MLGW stirs pot in electric power debate

    Critics of TVA contend the Friday meeting is “highly improper.” MLGW says the meeting is part of due diligence on the way to a final version of the report that will play a large role in determining whether the city-owned utility stays with or leaves TVA. 

    By Bill Dries July 17, 2020
  • The Early Word

    The Early Word: Parenting in a pandemic; COVID CEOs; voting info

    It’s Friday, July 17, and early voting starts today. We also talk to parents and CEOs and basketball coaches about how the pandemic is affecting their lives.

    By Elle Perry July 17, 2020
  • Business

    Local business leaders share challenges of COVID-19

    The three Memphis business leaders all acknowledged that some aspects of COVID-19 life will continue indefinitely.

    By Christin Yates July 17, 2020
  • Video City of Memphis

    Heads of city’s 3 major hospitals discuss COVID surge readiness

    The CEOs of Regional One Health, Baptist Memorial Health Care, and Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare talk on "Behind The Headlines" about their contingency plans for the surge in COVID-19 cases locally and the numbers they look at to activate surge plans.

    By Bill Dries July 17, 2020
  • Election 2020 Elections

    Ballot Basics: Early voting July 17-Aug. 1

    Here are the basics you need to know in order to vote early and make sure your ballot has all of the races it is supposed to have, including district races.

    By Bill Dries July 20, 2020

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