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    City Council campaigns an unusual mix of full-term incumbents, newcomers and those in between

    Council member Ford Canale is seeking a full four year term after being appointed to the body and winning a special election last year. On The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast, Canale talks about his bid for a full term and council contender Jeff Warren offers "throwback" campaign paraphernalia.

    By Bill Dries August 17, 2019
  • Education

    College students return to school at campuses across Memphis

    Across the city, college and university students are returning by the tens of thousands. Rhodes College held its Opening Convocation ceremony Friday, while 170 new medical students put on their new white coats in a ceremony at UTHSC.

    By Jane Roberts August 17, 2019
  • Metro

    Grant provides hygiene, personal care products for lower-income students

    A new initiative to get hygiene and personal care products to lower income students kicked off on Friday at Kate Bond Middle School.

    By Michael Waddell August 17, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Shelby County Juvenile offenders deal with drama – Shakespearean

    The Tennessee Shakespeare Company received a $20,000 grant to take the Bard's works to juveniles in the Shelby County justice system. "William Shakespeare and his plays are for everyone," says the company's founder.

    By Yolanda Jones August 26, 2019
  • State Government

    Towns working on legislation to repeal voucher law

    Rep. Joe Towns is preparing to sponsor legislation to rescind the state’s new education savings account law and said he notified House Speaker nominee Cameron Sexton about his plans.

    By Sam Stockard August 17, 2019
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Agricenter opens $100,000 kitchen for kids

    With the new kitchen, Agricenter is helping children learn to cook with produce from a farmers market, surrounding fields.

    By Jane Roberts August 16, 2019
  • Metro

    LeMoyne-Owen holding two-day ‘Move the Needle’ summit

    LeMoyne-Owen College is holding its first-ever “Move the Needle” Summit on its campus Aug. 16-17.

    By Elle Perry August 16, 2019
  • Metro

    Memphis Library Foundation to host 22nd annual Corporate Knowledge Bowl

    The Memphis Library Foundation announced Thursday it will host the 22nd annual Corporate Knowledge Bowl Sept. 23-27.

    By Natalie Pilgrim August 16, 2019
  • Education

    Urban Child Institute donates $3.5M for child care center

    A new early childhood center will open in 2022 in an area around the University of Memphis' Park Avenue campus.

    By Jane Roberts August 16, 2019
  • Spirit of Memphis

    I Love Memphis Blog celebrates 10 years of teaching Memphians to love home

    Memphis Tourism's I Love Memphis Blog is celebrating its 10th anniversary with a party at Railgarten.

    By Jared Boyd August 16, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Store clerk who killed teen found guilty of second-degree murder

    Store owner charged in 2018 fatal shooting of 17-year-old Dorian Harris found guilty of second-degree murder on Thursday after three-day trial. 

    By Yolanda Jones August 15, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Moses denied place in race for Memphis mayor

    Pamela Moses represented herself in a Chancery Court hearing Thursday, Aug. 15, unsuccessfully seeking to stop the printing and mailing of Memphis election ballots that go to city absentee voters starting Monday. 

    By Bill Dries August 15, 2019
  • State Government

    Voucher repeal effort likely won’t fly in special session

    House Minority Leader Karen Camper is holding up on efforts to push a resolution to rescind the state's new voucher law during an Aug. 23 special session.

    By Sam Stockard August 15, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Sawyer says Strickland is not ‘an anti-racist’

    The mayoral contender and county commissioner commented on a "Behind The Headlines" recording Thursday when asked about comments made by CNN commentator Angela Rye in Memphis last week labeling Mayor Jim Strickland a "racist' and "Dixiecrat."

    By Bill Dries August 15, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Cousins indicted in shooting death of 2-year-old Laylah Washington

    A grand jury has indicted two men in connection with the 2017 road rage shooting death of 2-year-old Laylah Washington in Hickory Hill.

    By Yolanda Jones August 15, 2019
  • Metro

    Sky High for Kids pledges $20 million to St. Jude for naming rights

    Sky High for Kids is giving $20 million to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital for naming rights of a research floor in the hospital’s Advanced Research Center, which will open in 2021.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 15, 2019
  • Metro

    MEMPopS supporting local cancer research Aug. 15

    MEMPopS, the local purveyor of homemade icy confections, will give $1 to UT West Institute for Cancer for every popsicle it sells on Thursday, Aug. 15.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 15, 2019
  • Education

    More than half of Tennessee schools improved in most subjects on TNReady tests

    More than 40% of elementary and middle school students met the state’s proficiency standards in math, compared to 36.5% in 2018. 

    By Jacinthia Jones August 15, 2019
  • Education

    Achievement School District scores remain stubbornly low

    Only 3.4% of high schoolers in the Achievement School District met the state’s proficiency standards on this year’s math and English exams, while 12.6% of elementary students reached that benchmark.

    By Caroline Bauman August 15, 2019
  • Education

    Most test scores increase in Shelby County Schools, but reading results are down for youngest students

    The district’s students did not make as much progress as other students across the state, earning Shelby County Schools the lowest score on the state’s 5-point growth scale.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 15, 2019
  • Education

    TNReady 2019: Five suburban districts have Reward schools

    TNReady scores showed Arlington, Bartlett, Collierville Germantown and Lakeland are among the top-performing districts in the state. Lakeland was designated as an Exemplary district by the Tennessee Department of Education.

    By Abigail Warren August 15, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Movie, panel discussion highlight flaws of criminal justice system

    A panel discussion and viewing of the film "Brian Banks" gave young people a lesson in how the criminal justice system works and how they interact with it.

    By Linda A. Moore August 15, 2019
  • State Government

    State Rep. London Lamar says pregnancy won’t keep her from serving in Legislature

    State Rep. London Lamar, expecting a baby boy in late November, hopes her pregnancy will help lead to more accommodations for mothers at the Legislature while sounding a bell for the right to choose.

    By Sam Stockard August 15, 2019
  • Metro

    Reward offered for Frayser injuries, damage

    CrimeStoppers of Memphis and Shelby County is seeking public assistance in identifying those who damaged property and injured officers in Frayser the night of June 12, when Brandon Webber was shot and killed.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 14, 2019
  • Education

    Teach For America hires SCS board member as chief of staff

    Miska Clay Bibbs will remain on the Shelby County Schools board after taking the TFA job. Keith Williams, executive director of the Memphis-Shelby County Education Association, wrote in a text message that Bibbs should resign.

    By Laura Faith Kebede August 14, 2019

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