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<strong>Marie Feagins speaks during a meeting of the Frayser Exchange Club at the Ed Rice Community Center Jan. 9, 2025.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)Education

Feagins case against MSCS returns to square one

Her lawsuit requests she be restored to the superintendent seat or paid severance as outlined in her contract.

By Laura Testino February 12, 2026
State Government

Governor wants constitutional ban on state property tax

Tennesseans will vote on an amendment to ban state property taxes this November — even though Tennessee hasn’t imposed the tax since 1949.

By Noah McLane February 13, 2026
Public Safety

Plea deal reached with last Young Dolph gunman, but sentencing delayed again

The case for the remaining defendant charged in the death of Young Dolph was delayed again.

By Aarron Fleming February 12, 2026
State Government

Closing the care gaps: On the Hill, lawmakers advocate for mothers and babies

Advocacy days at Capitol Hill targeted maternal mortality, especially among Black women, and the lack of childcare providers.

By Noah McLane February 12, 2026

  • Behind The Headlines

    Fixing Shelby County Jail is key to justice system, Green says

    Interim Shelby County Public Defender Jerri Green talked on “Behind The Headlines” about dropping crime rates, the overflowing jail and the differing numbers used by different parts of the criminal justice system.

    By Bill Dries 11 hours ago
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    Tennessee lawmakers pass one-time transfer rule bill for TSSAA athletes

    Lawmakers and the TSSAA teamed up to pass a bill to let middle and high school athletes transfer schools once without penalty — with some stipulations.

    By Noah McLane 23 hours ago
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    Trump pulls National Guard troops out of some cities — but not Memphis

    The Trump administration is withdrawing troops in some cities and ending its immigration-enforcement efforts in Minneapolis. But a White House spokesperson told The Daily Memphian there are no planned changes for troops in Memphis.

    By Aarron Fleming 21 hours ago
  • State Government

    State’s MSCS audit to be made public in March

    State lawmakers voted to fund the audit last spring. No initial findings of wrongdoing prompted it; rather, lawmakers bolstered a smaller effort from the Shelby County Board of Commissioners who were frustrated by the school board’s ouster of former Superintendent Marie Feagins.

    By Laura Testino February 13, 2026
  • Suburbs

    Bond conditions change for former St. George’s basketball player

    Bond conditions have changed for the 19-year-old charged with eight felonies related to two sexual assaults at the Collierville campus after school hours.

    By Abigail Warren February 13, 2026
  • Education

    Tennessee House passes bill allowing Ten Commandments displays in schools

    Tennessee House Republicans on Thursday approved a bill allowing, though not requiring, public schools to display the Ten Commandments.

    By Melissa Brown February 13, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Feagins starts over, and the Tigers are in the eye of a storm

    Gov. Lee wants a tax ban, Evelyn & Olive is back with a new name and a record store is opening in the mall (yes, in 2026).

    By Bianca Phillips February 13, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: A lot to love this weekend

    If you’re planning on doing something special this particular weekend, it’ll help to have a significant other, a gal pal or a bromance going on. 

    By Mary Cashiola 21 hours ago
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: MSCS has a new leader, and Rhodes goes to prison

    Ford loses billions over BlueOval, Republicans may have their mayoral candidate and we’ve got your Galentine’s Day plan. 

    By Bianca Phillips February 12, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Giant Rats and other mysteries

    The explanation to this riddle lies in a clue: The answer is elementary, my dear Watson. 

    By Mary Cashiola February 12, 2026
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Mayor Young talked about crime, immigration and the future of the city. Of course it got loud.

    Mayor Paul Young was heckled during his State of the City address. But here’s the thing about Young and those hecklers: They want the same thing. 

    By Geoff Calkins February 12, 2026
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    Rhodes’ prison program adds bachelor’s degree

    As Rhodes College professor Stephen Haynes puts it, “If you met somebody coming out of prison, wouldn’t it impress you if they had a degree from Rhodes College?”

    By John Klyce February 12, 2026
  • Education

    MSCS has a new superintendent. Will its vote toward ‘stability’ be short-lived?

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members scrapped a search in favor of appointing Roderick Richmond as superintendent. Threats of state takeover loom over its split decision to stabilize the district after years of leadership tumult.

    By Laura Testino February 11, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Memphis sets goal of 10,000 units of new or renovated housing by 2030

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young talked about housing goals during his State of the City address.

    By Bill Dries February 12, 2026
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    On eve of trial, Eric Otten takes plea in Collierville killings

    A man accused in a double homicide at a Collierville apartment complex in Sept. 2023 entered a guilty plea on Wednesday. He was scheduled for trial in late February.

    By Abigail Warren February 11, 2026
  • Update Elections

    Republican candidate emerges for county mayor

    A well-known Republican candidate for Shelby County mayor has emerged after all: Former state Rep. John DeBerry of Memphis is weighing a bid in the Republican primary for Shelby County mayor.

    By Bill Dries February 12, 2026
  • Education

    Memphis students won’t have to make up snow days

    The district received a waiver from the Tennessee Department of Education after taking two full weeks off of class. That exceeded MSCS’ built-in snow days by two, prompting the need for state assistance.

    By Bri Hatch February 11, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Memphis on the music scene

    The Grammy Awards were held at the beginning of the month, and though there weren’t any Memphians who won a Grammy this year, Memphis was a strong throughline at the ceremonies. 

    By Mary Cashiola February 11, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Young gets heckled, and Ikea says goodbye — or rather, adjö

    Tennessee isn’t paying the county to house inmates, lawmakers focus on moms and Makeda’s brings butter cookies to the Big Peach.

    By Bianca Phillips February 11, 2026
  • Education

    Lawmakers’ criticism of MSCS finances ‘premature,’ Richmond says

    Republican lawmakers who were briefed on preliminary information from a state-funded forensic audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools are drawing “premature” conclusions, interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond said.

    By Laura Testino February 11, 2026
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Chris Loveland always cared for homeless people. After his death, his family and friends are doing the same

    Chris Loveland regularly gave pillows and blankets to homeless people. After his death, his family and friends have started Sheets for the Streets to continue his work.

    By John Klyce February 11, 2026
  • Update City of Memphis

    Mayor’s ‘State of the City’ speech met with hecklers

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young gave a speech crammed with goals and initiatives he says are the follow-through on the city’s two-year drop in crime.

    By Bill Dries February 11, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Harris says county owed millions for housing state prisoners

    County Mayor Lee Harris went public about a funding dispute between the county and the state over housing prisoners. Harris said the cost could lead him to propose a property tax hike this spring.

    By Bill Dries February 10, 2026
  • Public Safety

    As violent crime falls, most Shelby County DA cases in 2025 were misdemeanors

    The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office has released its 2025 annual report. Most cases prosecuted last year involved misdemeanor charges.

    By Aarron Fleming February 10, 2026
  • Public Safety

    Inmate died from COVID-19 complications, autopsy shows

    An inmate from the Shelby County Jail died from COVID-19 complications and heart disease in November, according to his official autopsy report.

    By Aarron Fleming February 10, 2026

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