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The AM/DM podcast: A Ford era ends

Last year, Shelby County Commissioner Edmund Ford Jr. was charged with seven counts of federal bribery and tax evasion charges. This week, he pleaded guilty to five of them. 

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Gov. Bill Lee wants $155 million to fund 20,000 new vouchers

If Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee achieves his goal, Tennessee would spend more than $303 million in public dollars on vouchers next fiscal year to help send 40,000 students to private schools across the state.

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New bill would bar some Tennesseans from running for Congress

Memphis lawmaker Brent Taylor sponsors a bill to keep naturalized and dual citizens out of party primaries. 

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    The City of Memphis released $8.5 million to prekindergarten organization First 8 Memphis. The funds could keep some classrooms afloat while city, county and First 8 officials remain in negotiations for a long-term funding plan.

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    “We ask the Shelby County administration to find a path forward with First 8 Memphis so that our school system and all other operators are not expected to fill a sudden budgetary gap that we cannot afford.”

    By James "Bo" Griffin, Barbara Halliburton, Amber Mills 21 hours ago
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    New Taylor bill targets legal immigrants, Calvary Church sheds light on painful past and the Grizzlies finally get a home win. 

    By Bianca Phillips February 03, 2026
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    The scene in Memphis has been very different from the one in Minneapolis, and there are many theories about why that is.

    By Mary Cashiola February 03, 2026
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    As winter storms left parts of north Mississippi isolated, a Memphis caterer partnered with a disaster relief group to deliver meals to those who needed them. 

    By Ellen Chamberlain February 03, 2026
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    A new state budget was just introduced, with funds for Memphis, raises for teachers and a reminder that Tennessee has a funding shortfall for infrastructure needs.

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    Edmund Ford Jr. pleads guilty to tax evasion

    Ford will resign from his position on the Shelby County Board of Commissioners and will never again run for elected office.

    By Aarron Fleming February 02, 2026
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    City Council remains virtual, with MLGW, library employees on agenda

    A change for Memphis library employees could end up as city charter amendment for the November ballot or the final vote on the referendum ordinance could be delayed as it was last week.

    By Bill Dries February 02, 2026
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    The Early Word: The meltdown begins; Jerri Green refreshes the PD’s office

    Tigers lose a heartbreaker, Grizzlies fans win free nuggets and we recount a 1920s Memphis murder case that reads like film noir.

    By Bianca Phillips February 02, 2026
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    It’s Feb. 2 — Groundhog Day — and this week in Memphis may feel like something of a do-over. But hopefully it’s in a hilarious, nostalgic way. 

    By Mary Cashiola February 02, 2026
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    Ask the Memphian: What was The Gray Hat Mystery?

    A slain businessman, known as the “Hot Tamale King.” A young, fedora-wearing detective. And a tantalizing clue: a gray felt hat, left near the scene of the crime.

    By John Klyce February 02, 2026
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    How Jerri Green plans to breathe life back into one of the nation’s oldest public defender offices

    Shelby County’s new interim chief public defender doesn’t plan on sweeping changes to the historic office. But she does have some ideas.

    By Aarron Fleming February 02, 2026
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    This Week in Memphis: New eatery pops up; NBA trade deadline is here

    Also happening this week: Germantown is sprucing up a park and a greenway.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 01, 2026
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    ‘Efficient melting’ coming for Memphis on Groundhog Day

    Monday will be more of the same in Memphis — icy roadways, closed schools. But it will also finally be warmer, no matter which rodents see or do not see their shadows. 

    By Laura Testino February 01, 2026
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    A stable for the Sheriff’s Office mounted-patrol unit. A bomb-squad robot. A new county medical examiner.

    These items top the Shelby County Board of Commissoners’ Monday agenda.

    By Bill Dries February 01, 2026
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    States reeling from winter storm encounter a smaller FEMA

    The Trump administration was quick to mobilize initial aid, but it’s not clear how a shrunken agency will handle the long-term recovery costs.

    By Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk February 01, 2026
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    Seeds for lawyer’s success planted when she was a child

    Instead of bedtime stories, Lauran Stimac would request her dad, Memphis-based lawyer Richard Glassman, to tell her about his cases.

    By Sophia Surrett February 01, 2026
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    Amid an icy start to the Tennessee General Assembly’s 2026 session, Memphis legislators have already started filing bills to be considered.

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    Minneapolis made headlines last month amid efforts by the Trump administration to aggressively crack down on illegal immigration. Similar efforts are happening in Memphis but aren’t as talked about.

    By Aarron Fleming February 01, 2026
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    ‘Alex Pretti is one of us’: Memphis cyclists honor nurse — and biker — killed in Minneapolis

    What was planned as a ride through Overton Park became a gathering for reflection as Memphis cyclists joined a nationwide movement to honor Alex Pretti, who was killed by Border Patrol agents in Minneapolis.

    By Christin Yates February 01, 2026
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    Winter-storm damage in Shelby County estimated at almost $5M

    U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen is asking Gov. Bill Lee to amend the Tennessee’s request to FEMA to include the estimate.

    By Bill Dries January 31, 2026
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    Politics roundup: Trump non-endorsement, ICE and ice, campaign reports

    U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn gets an almost-endorsement from President Donald Trump in her run for governor. Jerri Green talks about ICE and ice. And some campaign finance reports get filed early.

    By Bill Dries January 31, 2026

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