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    Dr. Bob’s Brain

    There were only a few warning signs that something might be wrong. Dr. Robert Bolding thought he had perhaps suffered a stroke. There was the numbness on his left side, and his family said his behavior was odd. He was inclined to ignore the frequent headaches, figuring maybe it was just the weather.

    By Karen Pulfer Focht December 26, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Shelby County to decide in 2019 whether to invest in MATA

    One of the biggest decisions facing Shelby County government in 2019 is whether it will allocate funding for the Memphis Area Transit Authority in its 2019-2020 fiscal year budget.

    By Omer Yusuf December 27, 2018
  • State Government

    Advocacy groups want tax incentive records open to public

    Tennessee's tax-credit liability of nearly $1 billion is raising questions about economic development incentives and transparency for taxpayers. 

    By Sam Stockard December 26, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Hopson’s tenure at SCS defined by changes in map of schools

    The Shelby County Schools board is facing some important decisions as it mulls outgoing superintendent Dorsey Hopson's latest school consolidation plan and welcomes an interim leader. 

    By Bill Dries December 26, 2018
  • Public Safety

    Criminal Court Clerk Heidi Kuhn calls for forensic audit of her office

    After finding checks stuffed in desks, no payments to agencies since 2016 and other issues, Shelby County Criminal Court Clerk Heidi Kuhn calls for an audit of her office.

    By Yolanda Jones December 26, 2018
  • Metro

    Gallery: Memphis’ charitable nature evident this holiday season

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 26, 2018
  • State Government

    Harris wants ‘fresh set of eyes’ for Tennessee Democratic Party leadership

    Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris believes it’s time for a new leader of the Tennessee Democratic Party, saying Democrats missed a great opportunity to win seats across the state this year.

    By Sam Stockard December 23, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Shelby County putting final touches on legislative agenda

    Allowing sports betting on Beale Street and better implementation of the state’s standardized TNReady test are two of the Shelby County Commission's latest requests to the Tennessee General Assembly.

    By Omer Yusuf December 24, 2018
  • Business

    Community Foundation awards $200,000 to 19 organizations

    Local organizations getting funds for technology enhancements, personnel training through Coummnuity Foundation grants.

    By Elle Perry December 20, 2018
  • Education

    Shelby County hires Cedrick Gray as first director of education

    Cedrick Gray will start his new role as director of education in January if the County Commission approves his appointment. 

    By Omer Yusuf December 21, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    City Council votes down MLGW rate hikes, approves Union Row TIF

    Memphis City Council members have rejected gas, water and electric rate hikes proposed by Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division. On three separate 3-7 votes Tuesday, the council voted down the rate hikes to take effect in 2019 and again in 2021 across all three divisions of the publicly owned utility.

    By Bill Dries December 19, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Robinson and Morgan say council discord has broader context

    Memphis City Council members say there were some indications of discord before the rift over filling three vacant council seats. But when the rift settled in for the rest of the year it was a surprising turn.

    By Bill Dries December 22, 2018
  • Business

    New dorm proposed near University of Memphis

    A developer is looking to turn the former Sigma Alpha Epsilon house near the University of Memphis campus into a privately owned and operated dormitory.

    By Elle Perry December 21, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    TVA extends comment period for Allen Fossil Plant coal ash study

    The Tennessee Valley Authority has extended the deadline for Memphians to comment on the future of coal ash at the Allen Fossil Plant in southwest Memphis.

    By Kate Crawford December 21, 2018
  • Metro

    Knowledge Quest students bring design thinking to Tom Lee Park redesign

    The Knowledge Quest students helping with the reimagining of the Memphis riverfront and Tom Lee Park spent this past summer engaged in a Stanford University-style design thinking lab.

    By Elle Perry December 22, 2018
  • Public Safety

    City, ACLU try to work out changes on surveillance consent decree

    Both sides in federal lawsuit over Memphis police surveillance request a year to work out differences outside of court ruling.

    By Yolanda Jones December 22, 2018
  • Business

    Wei Chen’s adventurous spirit, love of flying recalled

    Memphis businessman Wei Chen was remembered Friday as an ardent booster of his adopted hometown, which was on full display in his 2011 flight around the world.

    By Wayne Risher and Patrick Lantrip December 21, 2018
  • Transportation & Logistics

    4 killed when local businessman Wei Chen’s aircraft crashes in Atlanta

    A twin-engine jet registered to company owned by a Memphis businessman crashed Thursday in Atlanta, killing all four aboard.

    By Wayne Risher and Yolanda Jones December 21, 2018
  • Business

    Commission approves TIF for $950 million Union Row development

    The Shelby County Commission voted to authorize a 30-year, $100 million tax increment financing district for phase I of the $950 million Union Row development Monday, despite a request from Mayor Lee Harris and two county commissioners to delay the vote. 

    By Omer Yusuf December 18, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Confederate monuments anniversary blends with coming city elections

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland won’t officially announce his re-election bid until next month.

    By Bill Dries December 20, 2018
  • Metro

    Politics Podcast: Memphis City Council vacancies, sports betting, Union Row and more

    Memphis City Council members Patrice Robinson and Worth Morgan join us to talk about the council's three vacant seats. Plus: Union Row gets a thumbs-up from the County Commission and sports betting could be coming to Tennessee.

    By Natalie Van Gundy December 20, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Confederate monument anniversary reveals a work in progress

    One year to the day that Confederate monuments were removed from two city parks, the anniversary revealed the controversy still has some unexpected life left in it among those pursuing the removal of the monuments by different methods.

    By Bill Dries December 20, 2018
  • State Government

    State Sen. Kyle eyes run for U.S. Senate seat

    Sara Kyle says constituents have been encouraging her to consider running even before U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander announced he would not seek re-election.

    By Sam Stockard December 21, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Harris pushes for new juvenile detention center funding

    Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris presses the case for funding of a new juvenile detention center ahead of a key County Commission vote next month.

    By Bill Dries December 21, 2018
  • State Government

    AG opinion could bring sports betting to Memphis

    A Tennessee Attorney General’s opinion saying sports betting could be legalized without amending the Constitution could make it easier for Sen. Brian Kelsey to pass legislation allowing gambling on athletic events.

    By Sam Stockard December 18, 2018

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