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<strong>New citizens say the Pledge of Allegiance during a Naturalization Ceremony in 2024 at Benjamin Hooks Central Library.</strong> (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)Premium Metro

Beyond ‘get in line:’ Why becoming a US citizen is harder than you think

The process of becoming a U.S. citizen is extremely complex, taking years — sometimes decades — and thousands of dollars. Here’s how people do it. 

By Jody Callahan 16 hours ago
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How these Memphians got here: Stories about family and the American dream

Today, almost all Americans can trace their lineage back to another part of the world. The Daily Memphian recently talked to 16 locals — including business owners and a former mayor — about their families’ journeys to America.

By John Klyce November 30, 2025
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Conservation efforts save 700+ acres from logging

The Wolf River Conservancy and Ducks Unlimited partnered to protect 700+ acres of wetlands in Collierville, Piperton and Rossville.

By Dima Amro November 29, 2025
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Which students are eligible for Tennessee’s 2026 voucher program?

Students currently enrolled in the program can renew beginning on Dec. 9.

By Melissa Brown November 30, 2025

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    New Frayser high school means families may get assigned to different schools

    The changes could be an example of what’s to come for other families as Memphis-Shelby County Schools makes plans to close, consolidate, repurpose and build new campuses.

    By Laura Testino 32 minutes ago
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    Mulroy honors victims, condemns gun violence at ‘Season of Remembrance’ event

    The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office honored 178 victims of violence Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, at the 15th annual “Season of Remembrance” event.

    By Aarron Fleming 6 hours ago
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    Trump rallies Tennessee GOP by speakerphone on eve of US House special election

    “The whole world is watching Tennessee right now, and they’re watching your district,” the president said.

    By The Associated Press 5 hours ago
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    Firefighter raises and a library charter change on city council agenda

    The council also gets an update on the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s three-month, no-fare experiment.

    By Bill Dries 12 hours ago
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    For DeSoto County students, getting a head start in college begins at The W

    High school students can get a taste of higher education, expand their horizons and maybe shave off a semester of their college career with help from the Mississippi University for Women.

    By Brandon LaGrone II 13 hours ago
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    December snowflakes? First day of month gives Mid-South its first chance of winter weather

    Sometimes a La Nina winter can produce a decent snow event, but Monday’s forecast calls for a mix of sleet and rain. 

    By MemphisWeather.net 14 hours ago
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    Judge expresses ‘real doubts’ in approving murder sentence

    Patric Ferguson was sentenced in the January 2021 death of Robert Howard, whom he killed while on duty.

    By Aarron Fleming 15 hours ago
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    City, Police Association edge toward resolution over second lieutenant position

    The two sides have fought in court since early 2024.

    By Samuel Hardiman 12 hours ago
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    The AM/DM podcast: Why The Daily Memphian is a nonprofit

    In advance of GivingTuesday, editorial director Mary Cashiola and Sarah Leach, The Daily Memphian’s director of fundraising and development, talk about the news site’s role as a nonprofit, the free content the site provides and goals for the day. 

    By Mary Cashiola 22 hours ago
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    The Early Word: Silverfield is out, but the lights at San Diego Cantina are on

    The road to American citizenship is very long, Belly Acres isn’t going belly up and the Grizzlies give us something to be thankful for.

    By Bianca Phillips 22 hours ago
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    Ask the Memphian: What in the heck is going on with the San Diego Cantina restaurant?

    What’s the deal with the once-popular Mexican restaurant in East Memphis? Why is the giant sign still glowing even though the place has been closed for eight years?

    By Jody Callahan 15 hours ago
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    New chairman of Greater Memphis Chamber board is ready to ‘be a connector’

    “There’s so much positive news out there, and I’m blessed to be able to see it firsthand and be actually involved in it,” said the new chairman, who plans to help make Downtown a thriving area for residents — and visitors. 

    By Dima Amro December 01, 2025
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    This Week in Memphis: Chloe Sexton on new TV show; St. Jude Marathon

    Also happening this week: Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Porter-Leath are hosting drives for holiday gifts and winter wear.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 16 hours ago
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    From student to professional: UMRF Ventures provides real-world job experience

    UMRF Ventures, a private, for-profit subsidiary of the University of Memphis Research Foundation, has been creating IT jobs and other service positions for college students since 2017. 

    By Lydia Williams November 29, 2025
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    The AM/DM podcast: Black Friday and more weekend fun

    Need ideas for gifts this season? We’ve got you covered. 

    By Mary Cashiola November 28, 2025
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    Task Force officers arrested a murder suspect. The Daily Memphian was along for the ride.

    “There’s so many people in this world who didn’t know we touched their lives because it didn’t happen to them,” Karolina Duda said of potential crime victims. The Daily Memphian rode along with Supervisory Deputy Duda to observe the on-the-ground work of the Memphis Safe Task Force.

    By Aarron Fleming November 30, 2025
  • Spirit of Memphis

    ‘We needed to answer:’ From church kitchens to city streets, volunteers serve holiday meals to the hungry

    Memphians across the city spend part of their Thanksgiving holiday helping to feed the hungry.

    By Jody Callahan November 30, 2025
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    St. Mary’s trio designs, builds, programs ‘Turkeybot’

    Lauren Rogers, head of the Upper School at St. Mary’s said the school has a “moral obligation” to staunch the widening gender gap in STEM education.

    By Laura Testino November 27, 2025
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    Defense pushes back on claim Lindsey Whiteside sentence was won by fraud

    Defense attorneys for Lindsey Whiteside have offered a counterargument against the prosecution claims the former coach and youth pastor should be resentenced.

    By Brandon LaGrone II November 30, 2025
  • Metro

    Memphis company penalized for Clean Air Act violations

    The company will pay a $150,000 fine and enter a probation program that subjects it to unannounced inspections by Environmental Protection Agency personnel. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 26, 2025
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Dating, apps and the Bluff City

    If you’re single and not “on the apps,” you’re not really trying to find love. 

    By Mary Cashiola November 26, 2025
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    The Early Word: New charges in St. George’s case, assaults on Task Force

    Judges tell sheriff and clerk to get it together, Belly Acres goes belly up in Bartlett and Richmond wants to be MSCS’ leader for the long haul.

    By Bianca Phillips November 26, 2025
  • Behind The Headlines

    Richmond wants to stay in charge at Memphis-Shelby County Schools

    “I’d love to have the permanent superintendent role,” interim Memphis school Superintendent Roderick Richmond said during a recent interview on WKNO-TV Channel 10’s “Behind The Headlines.” 

    By Laura Testino 22 hours ago
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    14-year-old charged with rape in St. George’s case, police say

    Teenager charged with aggravated rape in one of two alleged assaults at St. George’s Independent School in recent weeks, becoming the second person arrested in the investigation.

    By Jody Callahan November 26, 2025
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    Judges order Clerk’s, Sheriff’s offices to fix delays

    The Sheriff’s and the General Sessions Court Clerk’s offices must fix issues causing case delays, according to a judges’ order obtained by The Daily Memphian.

    By Aarron Fleming November 25, 2025

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