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  • State Government

    Rep. Vaughan to push weekend burials for active military killed in line of duty

    State Rep. Kevin Vaughan is set to sponsor legislation enabling active-duty soldiers such as Army Maj. Trevor Joseph of Collierville, a decorated soldier killed this fall in a Black Hawk crash at Fort Polk in Louisiana, to be buried on weekends at Tennessee Veterans Cemeteries.

    By Sam Stockard December 09, 2019
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    100 Black Men of Memphis to focus on mentoring young people

    Led by new president Darrell Cobbins, the 100 Black Men of Memphis are looking to live up to their name, with a goal to have 100 active members by January.

    By Jared Boyd December 09, 2019
  • Business

    Hero’s Welcome: Thousands of runners pack streets for St. Jude Marathon

    St. Jude Marathon, which is a qualifying event for the Boston Marathon, attracts many top-tier long distance runners from around the country.

    By Patrick Lantrip December 07, 2019
  • Business

    ‘Issues’ prompt changes at some Memphis Starbucks

    Starbucks has recently tightened access to bathrooms and installed needle-disposal boxes at some of its core-Memphis coffee shops.

    By Tom Bailey December 08, 2019
  • Elections

    Democrat Salinas, Republican Weise to enter House District 97 race

    The race to replace Republican state Rep. Jim Coley in House District 97 is shaping up with a Democrat and another Republican joining the fray.

    By Sam Stockard December 07, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland signals solid waste cuts early in new year unless council reconsiders rejection of fee hike

    Mayor Jim Strickland has raised the possibility of layoffs and garbage service cutbacks six days into the new year if the Memphis City Council doesn’t reconsider its decision to reject a solid waste fee hike.

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis superintendent wants to create ‘peace force’ to replace deputies

    Superintendent Joris Ray believes Shelby County Schools will be able to more effectively control the behavior of officers if they report directly to the district.

    By Laura Faith Kebede December 06, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Orange Mound comeback won’t be easy, Burgess says

    The Shelby County Assessor and his director of residential appraisal, on The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast, pointed to bringing back commercial development first in Orange Mound and working on seeding infrastructure for a later residential revival. 

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2019
  • Metro

    Barksdale Police Station and Wooten Shelter make National Register

    The Barksdale Mounted Police Station in Midtown and the Whitehaven fallout shelter of broadcasting pioneer Hoyt Wooten have been added to the National Register of Historic Places.

     

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2019
  • Metro

    The Early Word: Saturday is everything, a medical marvel and what’s giving me life

    Good morning, it’s Friday, Dec. 6, and for many, this is a day of preparation. For those participating in St. Jude Memphis Marathon weekend, packet pickup today is at the Landers Center in Southaven from noon to 9 p.m.

    By Mary Cashiola December 06, 2019
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Fred Davis, Charles and Patra Temple receive Southwest Foundation honors

    Southwest's foundation honored Fred Davis, Charles and Patra Temple, student scholarship recipients, sponsors and donors. 

    By Elle Perry December 09, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    City Council addresses length of sanitation employees’ work day

    The city administration lost the vote on a solid waste fee hike, but it has taken one issue with sanitation services off the table as fewer routes mean longer routes and close to an eight-hour work day for sanitation workers. 

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2019
  • State Government

    TWRA to consider grant to deal with diseased deer carcasses

    The Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency’s commission will consider providing funds, possibly up to $1 million, for a Fayette County incinerator just east of Collierville to dispose of deer carcasses infected with chronic wasting disease, according to state officials.

    By Sam Stockard December 06, 2019
  • Metro

    Politics Podcast: Bringing back Orange Mound

    Shelby County Property Assessor Melvin Burgess and Ken Washington, deputy administrator over residential appraisal in the assessor’s office, discuss the Orange Mound Initiative.

    By Bill Dries December 05, 2019
  • Education

    First group of Memphis parents hears how vouchers work

    The goal of the meeting at a private Christian school in southeast Memphis was to tell families that starting next year, they could be eligible for up to $7,300 in education voucher money to send their children to a private school or to use for other private services.

    By Caroline Bauman December 05, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    City releases mediation agreement with Tom Lee Park overhaul specifics

    The mediation between the Memphis River Parks Partnership and the Memphis In May International Festival ends months of mediation between the two with a detailed agreement, down to square footage and feet between stages.

    By Bill Dries December 05, 2019
  • Metro

    The Early Word: A star-studded special and a home for the holidays

    Good morning; it’s Thursday, Dec. 5, and today the Greater Memphis Chamber will host its Annual Chairman's Luncheon, where its newest chair will be revealed. 

    By Mary Cashiola December 05, 2019
  • Metro

    Memphians gather to congratulate Cynthia Ham at retirement celebration

    Memphians gathered at BRIDGES to celebrate the career and leadership of Cynthia Ham, a pivotal figure in the development of Memphis in May, Archer Malmo, Mud Island and Beale Street Historic District.

    By Jared Boyd December 06, 2019
  • State Government

    White: Non-tuition portions of school vouchers might be taxable

    State Rep. Mark White believes non-tuition items paid for with education savings accounts could be taxed under the state's new voucher program. But even as questions are raised about the governor's initiative, the Department of Education still hasn't firmed up the rules.

    By Sam Stockard December 05, 2019
  • Shelby County

    MICAH presents plan to raise millions for MATA

    MICAH officials on Wednesday offered the Shelby County Commission alternatives that would raise all of the $30 million needed to fully fund the Memphis Area Transit Authority.

    By Linda A. Moore December 05, 2019
  • Elections

    Fields set for March Tennessee presidential primaries

    Two Republican challengers to President Donald Trump and 16 Democrats have made the ballot for the March 3 Tennessee presidential primaries.

    By Bill Dries December 04, 2019
  • Metro

    Death penalty protesters to hold prayer vigil in Memphis

    Opponents of the death penalty are holding prayer vigils in Memphis and other cities in the state to protest the execution planned Thursday of Lee Hall, convicted for the 1991 death of his estranged girlfriend. 

    By Yolanda Jones December 04, 2019
  • Metro

    New president of Terminix Residential chosen

    Kim Scott will replace Matt Stevenson as president of Terminix Residential.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 04, 2019
  • Shelby County

    County Commission committee to pin down residency question, while ordinance placed on hold

    An ad hoc committee will dig down into residency requirements for Shelby County employees, ahead of any discussions about ending the requirement entirely. 

    By Linda A. Moore December 04, 2019
  • Metro

    More money for register of deeds gets approval from Shelby County Commission committee

    Shelby County Commission's general government committee approved Wednesday a resolution that would fund additional workers for the register of deeds to manage the records of the county's elected officials.

    By Linda A. Moore December 04, 2019

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