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Metro Sidewalks and bike lanes near Riverdale School are coming together as part of Safe Routes to School. -
Shelby County
Shelby County Youth Council will get young people involved in government
A new Shelby County Youth Council will give the county's young people a voice and a place in the decision-making process.
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Metro Eleven Shelby County employees exposed to fentanyl in jail intake
Eleven Shelby County deputies were exposed to fentanyl
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Metro
Eat Here Brands, owner of Babalu restaurants, files Chapter 11 bankruptcy
Restaurant group and owner of Babalu restaurants Eat Here Brands LLC filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy Tuesday.
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Education
SCS board OKs new policy for Memphis charter schools
The policy gives the board the ability to deny a charter school application to open in a neighborhood with relatively few students; establishes a timeline for revoking a school’s charter if it shows poor academic results; and provides schools a chance to compete for free rent in district buildings.
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Metro
MAA raises guidance after reporting higher net income, revenue growth
Memphis-based real estate investment trust MAA raised guidance for annual net income and funds from operations after reporting strong quarterly numbers July 31.
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Metro
Memphis Made Brewing Co. signs with Ajax Distributing
Memphis Made Brewing Co. has signed a distribution agreement with Ajax Distributing.
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Public Safety
Rape charge against former U of M football player dropped; university updates prevention programs
A rape charge against a former University of Memphis football player has been dismissed, but changes in how the university handles sexual assaults remain in place.
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Metro MLGW, BBB issue warnings about utility scam
Scammers pretending to be from Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division are targeting people in the Memphis area and threatening to cut off their service.
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Public Safety
Gunman fired from Southaven Walmart as employees, community recover
Walmart and the Southaven community dealt Wednesday with the aftermath of Tuesday's fatal shooting of two employees at the store by a disgruntled employee.
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Metro Mid-South Food Bank receives grant from Darden Foundation
Mid-South Food Bank has received a $16,000 donation from the Darden Foundation to help provide meals to food-insecure households across Mid-South Food Bank’s 31-county service area.
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Metro Register now for healthyShelby 5K
It's time to train for the healthyShelby 5k Run/Walk, scheduled for Sept. 1 at Shelby Farms Park.
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Metro Truist Financial approved as new name of combined BB&T and SunTrust
BB&T shareholders approved the merger of equals between BB&T and SunTrust and Truist Financial Corporation as the new name of the combined company on BB&T Wednesday.
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Metro
Public transit advocate visits Memphis on nationwide train excursion
Madi Butler, a 27-year-old chef from Kentucky, stopped in Memphis on a nationwide railroad journey, an internship called Summer By Rail.
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Metro $2.1M building permit filed for St. Clair Foods in Whitehaven
A Memphis-based food manufacturer is seeking a $2.1 million building permit to expand its Whitehaven warehouse.
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Metro Saint Francis recognized in U.S. News & World Report listing
Saint Francis-Memphis ranks on U.S. News & World Report's list of hospitals for its work in chronic pulmonary disease and heart failure.
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City of Memphis
Strickland says first term as mayor has answered call for change
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland opened his reelection campaign headquarters Tuesday in Poplar Plaza, citing his record and setting a goal to "accelerate momentum" if elected to a second term.
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Education
Tennessee will wait another year to grade its schools A-F
It’s a reprieve for low-performing schools that are academically in the state’s bottom 5%, known as priority schools. Most are in Memphis and Nashville and were expected to receive some of the lowest letter grades.
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Metro
Developers for Watermark at Germantown file appeal
Developers of the proposed Watermark at Germantown apartments are appealing a judge's dismissal of their lawsuit against the city. (Submitted)
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Metro Roadshow BMW to make Kosten Foundation donation for every test drive in August
Drivers who test drive vehicles at Roadshow BMW will have the chance to help support Memphis-based Kosten Foundation’s fight to end pancreatic cancer August 1-31.
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Education
Former MCS superintendent named interim president at LeMoyne-Owen
Carol Johnson-Dean, superintendent of Memphis City Schools from 2003-2007, before leaving to take the top job at Boston Public Schools, will replace Andrea Miller. The LeMoyne-Owen board didn't renew Miller's contract.
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Education
In a reversal, Memphis charter network to stay with state district for now
Freedom Preparatory Academy will continue operating its Westwood neighborhood elementary school as part of the state turnaround district instead of moving the school to Shelby County Schools oversight.
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Public Safety
Suspended Southaven Walmart worker charged with murder in two deaths
An employee of the Southaven Walmart who had been suspended recently returned Tuesday morning and fatally shot the store manager and another employee before wounding a police officer, authorities said.
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Education
Education leaders offer advice about Tennessee’s turnaround schools
A dozen people from other states answered Tennessee school chief Penny Schwinn’s request to meet in Nashville and talk about the Achievement School District. Seven years after its creation, the Tennessee district’s third leader recently left; a study found the program has not improved student achievement; and Schwinn said no new schools will join this year.
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State Government
Lamar using human sex trafficking workshop to improve legislation
State Rep. London Lamar is planning to revamp human sex trafficking legislation, potentially shifting from a bill creating a defense for victims to efforts to provide more help for those coerced into the trade.
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