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  • Metro

    Politics Podcast: People’s Convention 2.0

    The organizers of a new People’s Convention set for April talk publicly about the event in advance of the October city elections for the first time.

    By Natalie Van Gundy January 30, 2019
  • Public Safety

    TBI releases name of man killed in officer-involved shooting involving Shelby County Sheriff Office

    TBI release name of man fatally shot by Sheriff's deputies outside a Shelby County hotel.

    By Yolanda Jones February 08, 2019
  • Metro

    Daily Briefs

    • Event March 7 will address path out of poverty
    • Target planning $1.1 million renovation of Germantown store
    • $5.2B deal will keep Sears open; won't have Memphis presence

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 08, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Journalists sue Memphis Shelby Crime Commission over public records access

    Marshall Project and MLK50 journalists file lawsuit against the Memphis Shelby Crime Commission after they were denied access to records they say should be open to the public. 

    By Yolanda Jones February 08, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland: City, county ‘overpaid’ for Electrolux

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland says a month ago, Electrolux executives assured him their Memphis plant would stay open and even expand to include new product lines. With word of the plant closing in 2021, he told The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast the city, county and state "overpaid" in terms of incentives.

    By Bill Dries February 07, 2019
  • Education

    Memphis school staff urge board to ‘stay with Ray’ as interim superintendent contract is set

    As school board members approved a contract Wednesday for Shelby County Schools’ Interim Superintendent Joris Ray, a vocal contingent of principals, teachers, parents, and students told them that Ray should stay on long-term.

    By Laura Faith Kebede February 07, 2019
  • Education

    Lee says ‘parent choice’ education initiative coming soon in Tennessee

    Gov. Bill Lee hinted that he soon will introduce a legislative initiative to give parents more education options for their children, even as Wednesday’s deadline passed to file bills for lawmakers to consider this year.

    By Marta W. Aldrich February 07, 2019
  • Education

    Citing appearance of ‘bias,’ Memphis board members plan to reject philanthropy offer to pay for superintendent search

    A school board committee said it would vote to reject an education philanthropy’s offer to pay for the district’s superintendent search.

    By Laura Faith Kebede February 07, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    City Council financial disclosures to go on city website

    With just enough votes, the Memphis City Council approved a resolution that will post the financial disclosure reports of each council member next to his or her bio on the city's website.

    By Bill Dries February 07, 2019
  • Education

    LeMoyne-Owen College president responds to allegations of nepotism, neglect

    Pressure is mounting on LeMoyne-Owen College president Dr. Andrea Miller to resign amid allegations of nepotism, apathy and campus-wide neglect.

    By Jared Boyd February 07, 2019
  • Midtown

    Kroc Center undergoing $250,000 renovation to AutoZone Challenge Center

    Renovation of space at The Salvation Army Kroc Center will expand youth services and enhance the Welcome Center area for parents and visitors.

    By Christin Yates January 28, 2019
  • Downtown

    Transformed Tom Lee Park to be a hybrid of city, nature

    Plans to redesign Tom Lee Park will bridge the disconnect between Downtown Memphis and the Mississippi Riverfront using nature-inspired elements and permanent infrastructure. 

    By Michelle Corbet February 02, 2019
  • Shelby County

    Commission committee declines recommendation on proposed gravel mine for Rosemark

    More than 30 people attended Wednesday's County Commission committee meeting to speak out against a proposed gravel pit. 

    By Omer Yusuf February 06, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Memphis police oversight board calls bill to limit power of groups ‘over reaching’

    Memphis' civilian review board wants to challenge proposed state legislation that would restrict the power of police oversight boards.

    By Yolanda Jones February 07, 2019
  • Metro

    Daily Briefs

    • Target planning $1.1 million renovation of Germantown store
    • Bankruptcy judge approves $5.2B deal to keep Sears open; company won't have a Memphis presence
    • City gives final approval for wastewater disinfection system

    By The Daily Memphian Staff March 06, 2019
  • State Government

    Sen. Kyle joining fight for medical marijuana

    State Sen. Sara Kyle of Memphis is getting into the mix as legislative Democrats and Republicans sponsor legislation to legalize medical cannabis in effort to treat pain and cut down use of deadly opioids.

    By Sam Stockard February 08, 2019
  • Germantown

    Cappuccino’s new owner trying to brew positive experience

    Cappuccino coffee shop in Germantown has been open about a year. Rick Brenneman is beginning his second month on the job and is trying to gain more customers.

    By Abigail Warren February 07, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Council rules change draft ruffles feathers anew

    Memphis City Council members are reviewing changes to their rules after the two-month stalemate in filling three open council seats. And some of the proposed changes are prompting renewed debate.

    By Bill Dries February 10, 2019
  • State Government

    Memphis lawmakers leading Early Education Caucus

    Rep. Mark White of Memphis is chairing a group of legislators who will concentrate on finding new ways to improve education for students in prekindergarten through third grade.

    By Sam Stockard February 07, 2019
  • Public Safety

    Personnel files show history of Memphis police officers involved in fatal Whitehaven shooting

    Personnel files of three Memphis police officers involved in a fatal Whitehaven shooting Jan. 2 shed light on their work history with the department. 

    By Yolanda Jones February 06, 2019
  • Metro

    Daily Briefs

    • Leadership Memphis celebrating 40th anniversary by honoring 40 Memphis change makers
    • Memphis resident freed from prison lands book, movie deal
    • Shelby County Court Clerk to appear before State Supreme Court on expungement case

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 06, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    Council delays action on MLGW rate hikes as utility takes case to the public

    Memphis city council members again delayed approval of Memphis Light, Gas and Water rate increases Tuesday, instead urging the utility to make its case to the public for an infrastructure overhaul before the council tries again later this month.

    By Bill Dries February 05, 2019
  • City of Memphis

    City Council resolution on second convention center hotel answers Sheraton lawsuit claim

    A city council resolution on the financing of a second convention center hotel added to Tuesday's agenda is an answer to changes in a lawsuit filed by the owners of the city's original convention center hotel recently.

    By Bill Dries February 06, 2019
  • State Government

    Robinson’s career-technical education bill could align with governor’s vocational plan

    State Sen. Katrina Robinson’s proposal to put career and technical education in middle schools could mesh with Gov. Bill Lee’s newly unveiled vocational education plan.

    By Sam Stockard February 06, 2019
  • State Government

    Governor backs bill pulling subpoena power from police oversight boards

    Gov. Bill Lee says he favors pulling the ability to compel testimony from police oversight committees, even though Knoxville's board has had that authority for 20 years without incident. 

    By Sam Stockard February 05, 2019

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