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    Germantown real estate agent to seek school board seat

    A Germantown-based real estate agent plans to seek the Board of Education seat Amy Eoff has held since her election in 2016.

    By Abigail Warren August 26, 2024
  • Metro

    Civil Rights Museum renovations to be complete in early 2026

    The renovation of the Legacy Building and the adjacent Founders Park will provide an opportunity to tell the post-1968 story, according to the museum’s chief marketing and development officer. 

    By Julia Baker August 13, 2024
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    The Early Word: Bayou has new roux-lers, and a top COVID doc peaces out

    MSCS school cops walk out, Racquet Club redevelopment plan expands and contracts and new owners plan to save a Cooper-Young coffee institution.

    By Bianca Phillips August 13, 2024
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    Q&A: Dr. McCullers on how Memphis managed the pandemic — and what still makes people mad

    Dr. Jon McCullers, who helped lead Memphis through the COVID-19 pandemic, is leaving for a new job in Houston. Here are his thoughts on how Memphis handled school closings, vaccinations, football games and Black Lives Matter protests.

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    As Dr. McCullers led Memphis through the pandemic, he fought his own private battle 

    By Geoff Calkins August 13, 2024
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    School officers walk out on new boss, may do so again for football jamboree

    MSCS security resource officers walked out of an introductory meeting with the district’s new safety director Monday morning, according to two MSCS board members. Another walkout could come at the upcoming football jamboree games.

    By Jody Callahan August 13, 2024
  • Shelby County

    County Commission may add sixth referendum to November ballot

    If approved by the commission in two more votes, the referendum would join five other ballots questions put on the same ballot for Memphis voters by the Memphis City Council.

    By Bill Dries August 12, 2024
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    Man injured by gunfire, officer injured in foot pursuit after Frayser shooting

    An officer reported shots fired by several suspects in a white Ford sedan at an EZ Shop, 2380 Frayser Blvd., around 4:15 p.m.

    By Julia Baker August 13, 2024
  • Shelby County

    MSCS school board to take up restoring Whitehaven High STEM funding

    MSCS board chair Althea Greene’s announcement of the coming vote on restoring $2.3 million in funding came as the Shelby County Commission weighed putting up the money Monday, Aug. 12. The commission delayed the vote to see if the school board follows through.

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    County Commission may add sixth referendum to November ballot

    By Bill Dries August 13, 2024
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    New owners full steam ahead with Java Cabana renovations, reopening

    “We ... didn’t want to see an outside developer come in, tear it down and just (build some) white brick condos,” one of the new owners said.

    By Jody Callahan August 19, 2024
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: MSCS is missing teachers, but don’t miss this JEM dish

    Frayser landfill expansion fight isn’t over, New Wing Order closes and we weigh the pros and cons of joining the Big 12 or ACC.

    By Bianca Phillips August 12, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Greenlaw Community Center to offer Shelby County services

    In a program announced Aug. 9, the Uptown community center will have offices for several county government services, including offices and meeting places.

    By Bill Dries August 12, 2024
  • Premium Metro

    Beekeepers abuzz over sweet hobby

    There are 400 or so members of the Memphis Area Beekeepers Association who devote time to hundreds of thousands of honeybees that live across the city.

    By Jody Callahan August 12, 2024
  • Premium Education

    Here’s how many teacher vacancies are at your Memphis school

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools began the 2024-25 year with 478 teacher vacancies, according to documents obtained by The Daily Memphian. 

    By Laura Testino August 12, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Fans flock here for Elvis Week, FedEx St. Jude golf

    Also happening this week: MATA hosts public meetings to reimagine transit, and xAI should be fully operational.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 12, 2024
  • Shelby County

    More county funding for Whitehaven STEM Center tops Commission agenda

    The proposed budget amendment comes less than two months after the start of the new county government fiscal year.

    By Bill Dries August 11, 2024
  • Premium State Government

    Advocates want to expand awareness of victim-compensation fund

    Rafiah Muhammad-McCormick hopes an expansion of the state’s Criminal Injuries Compensation Act will make the process easier for victims and their families. But she and other advocates are working to clear another hurdle: awareness.

    By Julia Baker August 12, 2024
  • Premium State Government

    Democrats tout plans to flip Tennessee House seats

    Democrats have a goal of flipping seven to eight state House seats through the 2028 elections to bring Republicans down to just a simple majority there.

    By Bill Dries August 11, 2024
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    Residents, activists voice concerns, hear details of xAI project

    The meeting hosted by MLGW alongside Memphis City Council member Pearl Walker came after months of community worry about the project, which promises to add the electrical equivalent of several thousand homes to the utility’s distribution system. 

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    Permits not required for temporary xAI turbines

    By Samuel Hardiman August 11, 2024
  • Premium South Memphis

    Permits not required for temporary xAI turbines

    Environmental activists have raised concerns about emissions from the site as well as impact on the region’s drinking water. 

    By Samuel Hardiman August 10, 2024
  • Neighborhoods

    Frayser landfill nixed to applause, but owners not ditching expansion effort

    The Land Use Control Board sided with a recommendation to reject the landfill’s expansion in Frayser, a relief for the advocates who opposed it. But the landfill’s owners will now seek approval from the City Council.

    By Laura Testino August 11, 2024
  • Spirit of Memphis

    This is why people keep showing up for ‘pushups in a parking lot’

    Tony Ludlow started a Marine Corps boot camp-themed workout class in 1999. The boot camp still meets today at Christ Church Memphis near Laurelwood. 

    By King Jemison August 13, 2024
  • Public Safety

    MPD deputy chief and former helicopter pilot lands new job

    After more than 30 years with Memphis Police Department, a deputy chief is leaving to become top cop in a local suburb.

    By Julia Baker August 09, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Details of fatal MPD crash revealed

    According to a preliminary report from the Tennessee Highway Patrol, no one involved in the crash was wearing a seat belt. 

    By Julia Baker August 09, 2024
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: How to get out of jail free and book a MEM flight right now

    Three Downtown restaurants have closed, but one is coming back. And we’ve got a hot tip on where to find good times and greasy tacos. 

    By Bianca Phillips August 09, 2024
  • Behind The Headlines

    West Tennessee district attorney discusses bail bond problems

    Frederick Agee, district attorney for Tennessee’s 28th judicial district, which covers Haywood, Crockett and Gibson counties in West Tennessee, talks about issues with the local bail bond process.

    By Aarron Fleming August 09, 2024

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