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  • City of Memphis

    Bond bid for council seat sidelined by diagnosis

    Theryn Bond got some bad news in her quest to get the appointment to the open City Council District 6 seat.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Candlelight vigil to mark one year since removal of Confederate monuments

    A candlelight vigil Thursday in Health Sciences Park will mark the one-year anniversary of the removal of Confederate monuments there and from Memphis Park.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Change is constant in newly published Overton Park history

    Brooks Lamb was making final edits on his book about Overton Park when he found out the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art was planning a move out of the park to Downtown Memphis.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
  • Public Safety

    Wilbourn gets 38 years added to life sentence in police killing

    Tremaine Wilbourn, convicted last month of killing Memphis police officer Sean Bolton in 2015 and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole, had 38 years added to his sentence Monday, Dec. 17, for other charges in the case.

    By Yolanda Jones December 17, 2018
  • State Government

    Tennessee unveils official portrait of Gov. Bill Haslam

    Gov. Bill Haslam choked back emotions Monday morning before the state unveiled the official portrait of Tennessee’s 49th governor, a painting that will hang in the State Capitol for years.

    By Sam Stockard December 17, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Parks Partnership keeps River Garden active in first month

    The River Garden at Mississippi River Park has a few unexpected additions. Since the park at the Wolf River Harbor was revamped as a more active setting about a month ago, a hawk and a bobcat have taken up residence.

    By Bill Dries December 16, 2018
  • Public Safety

    Pilot program aims to keep kids out of juvenile justice system

    When the Shelby County Youth Assessment Center launches next year, it will be part of a cultural shift aimed at changing the way authorities respond to juvenile offenders.

    By Yolanda Jones December 16, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Harris criticizes county’s vetting process of $950 million Union Row development

    With the Shelby County Commission set to vote on approving a 30-year, $100 million tax increment financing district for Phase I of the $950 million Union Row development Monday, Mayor Lee Harris said he is uncomfortable with the lack of vetting done on the project in county government.

    By Omer Yusuf December 17, 2018
  • Shelby County

    Committee recommends TIF for $950 million Union Row development

    A Shelby County Commission committee is recommending the creation of a tax increment financing district to fund public infrastructure for the $950 million Union Row project, though two commissioners expressed concerns about minority- and women-owned business involvement and gentrification.

    By Omer Yusuf December 13, 2018
  • Public Safety

    TBI: Man’s gun in fatal officer-involved shooting was BB gun

    The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has determined the gun a man allegedly brandished before a Memphis police officer shot and killed him Thursday, Dec. 13, was a BB gun.

    By Yolanda Jones December 14, 2018
  • Metro

    Politics Podcast: Overton Park, Union Row and empty council seats

    The Daily Memphian Politics Podcast looks at Overton Park's controversial history, Union Row's trip to the county building and what's next for those three empty Memphis City Council seats.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 15, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Burson campaign photos show new political reality

    Charles Burson began with the certainty that he was taking pictures of what would be Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign march to the presidency. That belief and his political experience influenced how and where the Memphis attorney and former Tennessee attorney general framed what he shot.

    By Bill Dries December 16, 2018
  • State Government

    Robinson, Cohen urge clemency for Cyntoia Brown

    State Sen. Katrina Robinson is urging the governor to pardon a woman serving a life prison term for murder when she was a teen and says she will sponsor legislation to change sentencing laws for juveniles.

    By Sam Stockard December 20, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    City Council fields narrow for appointments

    Ten citizens have applied for one of the two latest vacancies on the Memphis City Council, and 16 have applied for the other.

    By Bill Dries December 15, 2018
  • Education

    Even as suspensions fall, Memphis students being kicked out of school longer, data shows

    Hidden behind what Memphis education officials have said is good news when it comes to student discipline is a disturbing trend: As short-term suspensions have decreased, expulsions have increased.

    By Laura Faith Kebede December 17, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    NAACP concerned about ‘attempt to racially gerrymander’ council

    The Memphis Branch of the NAACP says the Memphis City Council should have consistent rules for filling vacancies on the body and suggests a special election if the council remains at an impasse in filling the three open seats at its Tuesday meeting.

    By Bill Dries December 14, 2018
  • State Government

    Coleman running as Democratic candidate for District 32 Senate race

    Bartlett resident Eric Coleman, retired from the U.S. Navy, emerged this week as the only Democratic candidate for the open 32nd District Senate seat vacated by Mark Norris.

    By Sam Stockard December 15, 2018
  • State Government

    Harris wants state ‘buy-in’ on driver’s license reinstatement center

    Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said Thursday he is committed to providing county resources for a driver’s license reinstatement center and is hoping for backing from the next governor and his Department of Safety and Homeland Security commissioner.

    By Sam Stockard December 15, 2018
  • Metro

    Four Republicans, one Democrat turn in qualifying petitions to run for 32nd District Senate seat

    Four Republicans filed qualifying papers by a Thursday, Dec. 13, deadline to run in the Jan. 24 GOP primary to the fill the 32nd District Senate seat vacated by Mark Norris.

    By Sam Stockard December 14, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Nonprofits see conflicting dynamics in city’s need

    For the last 20 years, First Baptist Church on Broad has celebrated Thanksgiving with a dinner at the church that includes the homeless. A group of men from the church deliver hot Thanksgiving meals to around 1,000 more people that day as well.

    By Bill Dries December 14, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Mighty Lights seeking dedications for individual lights  

    A privately funded LED installation on Big River Crossing is seeking Memphians and tourists alike who are interested in dedicating an individual light to a person or group.

    By Patrick Lantrip December 12, 2018
  • State Government

    Memphis lawmakers back resurgence of oversight committees

    Expect bipartisan backing for a plan by House Speaker-nominee Glen Casada to resume oversight committees for three main start departments with Memphis Republicans and Democrats both saying they support the idea.

    By Sam Stockard December 13, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Repair issues threaten to bring down curtain at Cannon Center

    The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts is in line for up to $300,000 in emergency repairs of stage lighting and rigging and orchestra pit deficiencies that managers say put the facility at risk of turning away shows.

    By Wayne Risher December 13, 2018
  • Business

    Naming rights deal sought for Memphis Cook Convention Center

    A naming rights deal will be sought for the new and improved Memphis Cook Convention Center. The convention center board on Thursday approved a consulting agreement that could lead to a commercial brand splashed across the updated center’s sleek-looking new exterior.

    By Wayne Risher December 14, 2018
  • Public Safety

    Memphis police respond to bomb threat email hoax

    Memphis police investigated at least four bomb threats Thursday amid a wave of hoax bomb threat emails sent to businesses, government offices and organizations nationwide.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 13, 2018

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