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  • Public Safety

    Monitoring team overseeing MPD surveillance court case to launch website

    A new website will give the public a chance to weigh in on the city's progress in meeting court-ordered reforms resulting from its violation of the 1978 consent decree over political surveillance.

    By Yolanda Jones January 08, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Memphis homicides up 5 percent in 2018

    Memphis reported 184 homicides in 2018, eight more than in 2017. The 5 percent increase is less than the record number of homicides in 2016, but authorities said one homicide is too many. 

    By Yolanda Jones January 07, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Tire redemption program learns rules of the road

    For the third time in seven years, Memphis and Shelby County are mounting a tire redemption and recycling drive that has some strict rules of the road based on the first two tries.

    By Bill Dries January 08, 2019
  • Metro

    And now we publish obituaries

    Again and again, prior to the launch of The Daily Memphian, people would say to me, “You’ve got to have obituaries.”

    By Eric Barnes January 07, 2019
  • Education

    UTHSC to hold inaugural advisory board meeting in Nashville

    Like the University of Memphis, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center will now operate under its own board of trustees and its inaugural meeting is slated this week.

    By Michelle Corbet January 09, 2019
  • State Government

    Lieutenant governor says sanctuary city law might need tweak

    Lt. Gov. Randy McNally says the state’s new law designed to avert sanctuary cities could need alterations, although he believes its intent is “fairly clear” as Shelby County challenges its constitutionality.

    By Sam Stockard January 08, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW tries again on rejected rate hikes

    The first Memphis City Council meeting of the new year could see a second look and some revisions to proposed rate hikes from MLGW the council rejected at year's end.

    By Bill Dries January 08, 2019
  • State Government

    Gov. Haslam grants clemency to Cyntoia Brown

    Gov. Bill Haslam commutes the life prison sentence for a woman convicted of killing man when he picked her up for prostitution at age 16.

    By Sam Stockard January 08, 2019
  • Shelby County

    Eads family seeks return of father banned from U.S. after immigration interview in Mexico

    An Eads family has been working to secure the return of their father to the United States after they say he was permanently banned from re-entering in August after a scheduled immigrant visa interview at the U.S. Consulate in Juarez, Mexico.

    By Elle Perry January 07, 2019
  • Education

    Republican lawmaker calls schools funding lawsuit ‘waste’ of money

    House Majority Leader William Lamberth calls the Shelby County Schools board's lawsuit against the state for more funding a "waste" and says the system should work with the state instead for a solution.

    By Sam Stockard January 07, 2019
  • Education

    Kirby High School comeback begins Monday

    Almost four months after it closed because of a rat infestation, Kirby High School reopens Monday to students who spent most of their first semester spread across three other campuses. The school returns with some new features and technology it didn't have before.

    By Bill Dries January 05, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Shelby County will not enforce new immigration law

    A new Tennessee immigration law on the books for two days is already facing a challenge from Shelby County officials, who say the new measure is “unenforceable and unconstitutional” because of its “vagueness” and would not be applied locally.

    By Yolanda Jones and Omer Yusuf January 04, 2019
  • Business

    Judge sets mediation for black farmers’ dispute with seed company

    A federal judge in Memphis Thursday ordered a mediation period in black farmers' lawsuit alleging they were sold defective soybean seeds as part of a racially motivated conspiracy.

    By Wayne Risher January 04, 2019
  • North Memphis

    ALCO, partners have been committed to Frayser for decades

    ALCO Management has had a strong presence in many communities throughout Memphis, but specifically in Frayser. Using a variety of techniques with the help of local agencies, ALCO has invested $50.1 million in six properties in Frayser, providing housing for 1,083 families in the community.

    By Christin Yates December 25, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Jones nominated for city court judge vacancy

    Chief city prosecutor Teresa Jones is Mayor Jim Strickland's nominee for a vacant city court judge's position. 

    By Bill Dries January 04, 2019
  • State Government

    House speaker-nominee might let committee chairs exceed 15-bill limit

    Tennessee's likely next House speaker might push a rule that would enable committee chairs to have five more bills than the 15-bill limit for unexpected situations.

    By Sam Stockard January 05, 2019
  • State Government

    Ballot Basics: The special election for state Senate District 32

    The first election of 2019 is for an open state Senate seat in the suburbs and early voting begins Friday.

    By Bill Dries January 04, 2019
  • Shelby County

    Path to new voting machines gets longer with special elections

    There are still issues that must be addressed before instant-runoff voting can be implemented for city elections in October, even with voters overwhleming supporting the process in November.

    By Bill Dries January 04, 2019
  • Breaking News Public Safety

    TBI: 20-year-old man killed in Memphis officer-involved shooting

    A 20-year-old man is dead after he was shot by Memphis police officers Wednesday night in Whitehaven during a domestic violence incident, the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation and Memphis Police Department said.

    By Yolanda Jones January 03, 2019
  • State Government

    Rep. Lamar plans juvenile sex trafficking bill amid call for Cyntoia Brown’s clemency

    State Reps. London Lamar and G.A. Hardaway joined a call Thursday for Gov. Bill Haslam to grant clemency to convicted murderer Cyntoia Brown, who killed a man in 2004 at the age of 16 after he picked her up for prostitution.

    By Sam Stockard January 04, 2019
  • Education

    District rehired former Memphis principal accused of planning to rig tests – then fired her six months later

    After quietly rehiring a former principal it had investigated for allegedly planning to rig state tests and for calling students the N-word, Shelby County Schools abruptly fired her last month, documents obtained by Chalkbeat show.

    By Laura Faith Kebede, Chalkbeat January 03, 2019
  • Education

    Haslam’s last-ditch effort to kill school funding lawsuit falls short in Tennessee

    A school funding lawsuit that has hung over Gov. Bill Haslam’s administration for more than three years has survived a third attempt in six months to kill it, including a “Hail Mary” legal maneuver before Tennessee’s Court of Appeals.

    By Marta W. Aldrich, Chalkbeat January 03, 2019
  • State Government

    Shelby County prosecutor Nichols named Department of Children’s Services commissioner

    Shelby County Deputy District Attorney Jennifer Nichols is set to oversee the Tennessee Department of Children's Services in Gov.-elect Bill Lee's administration.

    By Sam Stockard January 03, 2019
  • Shelby County

    Lee Harris begins laying out priorities for 2019

    Juvenile justice reform, education and Democratic leadership will be among Lee Harris' top priorities in 2019 as the county's new mayor. 

    By Omer Yusuf January 03, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Federal government shutdown impacts Tennessee immigration court in Memphis

    The partial government shutdown is impacting Tennessee's only immigration court – located in Memphis – and some immigrants may have to wait a year or two for their cases to be rescheduled.

    By Yolanda Jones January 03, 2019

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