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<div class="b-lead-art"><figure class="c-media-item"><figcaption class="c-media-item__fig-caption"><span class="c-media-item__caption"><strong>Some Tennessee lawmakers want to sidestep Gov. Bill Lee and require the state to use federal funds to help feed low-income students during the summer.</strong>&nbsp;</span><span class="c-media-item__credit">(Marta W. Aldrich / Chalkbeat)</span></figcaption></figure></div><article class="default__ArticleBodyCivic-sc-1px4eze-2 dBbmFz article-body-wrapper"></article>Education

Tennessee would be required to use federal funding to feed low-income students under new bill

Gov. Bill Lee has declined federal funding to help feed low-income students over the summer. A bipartisan group of lawmakers wants to change that.

By Melissa Brown 2 hours ago
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The AM/DM podcast: It’s your last chance to run for governor

This week begins with a flurry of government activity. 

By Mary Cashiola 6 hours ago
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The Early Word: Tigers triumph, and West Memphis has meals on wheels

XAI tax revenue could double, Ja Morant finally talks and we look into the world of model-train hobbyists.

By Bianca Phillips 6 hours ago
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Primary ejections and the county clerk candidate who survived

How are candidates booted from primary ballots? Also in the political roundup, heads butt on the Memphis Safe Task Force, where Lee Harris and Edmund Ford Jr. agreed and recent D.C. votes on Iran air strikes.

By Bill Dries 6 hours ago

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    Ask the Memphian: Why are five MSCS schools closing, and what happens now?

    The closures prompted questions. What would happen to students, staff and the buildings themselves? Can more closures could happen in the future, and could charter schools could be among schools on the chopping block. Let’s get into it.

    By Laura Testino 9 hours ago
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    Germantown school board seats draw educator and realtor candidates

    While neither has kids in the district, they’ve been involved for many years.

    By Abigail Warren 6 hours ago
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    New Altruria Elementary planned as Bartlett rejects costly renovation

    Altruria Elementary is showing the wear-and-tear of its age leading Bartlett City Schools to plan a new school building behind the existing structure.

    By Michael Waddell 6 hours ago
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    Inside the world of Memphis model railroaders

    Every Saturday, local model railroaders meet to socialize, operate trains and work on their layouts in a warehouse-sized space.

    By John Klyce 5 minutes ago
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    This Week in Memphis: Ford’s replacement and Tigers in tournament

    Also happening this week: Germantown leaders consider a TIF, and there are deadlines for elected office, a Downtown restaurant contest and school-choice transfers.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 7 hours ago
  • Shelby County

    County Commission will pick 13th commissioner

    A group of 10 applied for the six-month appointment to Edmund Ford Jr.’s former seat. One withdrew and another was a no-show for interviews last week. Here is who’s left.

    By Bill Dries 22 hours ago
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    Here’s what happened at the Tennessee Capitol last week

    It was a busy week for state politics, with lots of updates on immigration and bills concerning pharmacy ownership and bail reform.

    By Noah McLane March 08, 2026
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    Pair preserve Memphis parks’ past, from kiddie trains to Elvis’ Pippin car

    Take a wild ride down memory lane with former Lakeland Mayor Mike Cunningham and his brother, Bill, and who share a fondness for old times at the fairgrounds and Libertyland.

    By Michael Waddell March 08, 2026
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    How an East High student who liked to wear suits became a CEO who sports one every day

    When Cortney Richardson was a sophomore in high school, he started working with a fledgling nonprofit, Peer Power, as a tutor. Now he’s running the organization. 

    By John Klyce March 08, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Data-center tax estimates lift County Commission gloom

    When Shelby County commissioners began their budget retreat, the outlook for tough financial decisions in the upcoming budget season was as gloomy as the persistent rain and overcast skies outside the Memphis Zoo’s Teton Trek lodge.

    By Bill Dries March 07, 2026
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    Tax revenue from xAI projected to double

    In the past year, xAI has built out a second Memphis data center campus in Memphis’ Whitehaven neighborhood.

    By Samuel Hardiman March 07, 2026
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    Sparks fly as high school seniors weld their way to college scholarships

    Students from across the Mid-South participated in an annual welding competition as a step towards mastering their craft.

    By Brandon LaGrone II March 07, 2026
  • Behind The Headlines

    Crime has dropped in Memphis. ‘Why’ is a question that still divides.

    The Memphis Safe Task Force was among the topics discussed in a Behind The Headlines reporters roundtable. 

    By Bill Dries March 07, 2026
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    Guest Column: Remembering a legacy of courage, perseverance and love

    “We can take inspiration and hope from Lynda Lowery’s example. Every day, we see young people realize they have a voice and start to use it. As adults, we should be called to do the same.” 

    By Michele Phillips, Marti Tippens Murphy March 07, 2026
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    Noem touts Memphis Safe Task Force on her way out at DHS

    Kristi Noem’s last appearance as Department of Homeland Security Secretary came at a Nashville law enforcement conference.

    By Bill Dries March 07, 2026
  • Education

    MSCS pitches ‘accountability plan’ alternative to state takeover

    Billed as “a proactive alternative to state-imposed governance,” the new intervention would create a Memphis-Shelby County Schools board committee of local elected officials and community members. 

    By Laura Testino March 06, 2026
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    The Early Word: Guard deployment hinges on semantics; Tigers lose again

    Lawmakers argue over the West Bank, Millington wants a Lone Sailor and Brookhaven Pub is getting a fresh look.

    By Bianca Phillips March 06, 2026
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    The AM/DM podcast: All the cooking contests and Elvis

    Soup’s on. As is chili and gumbo this weekend. 

    By Mary Cashiola March 06, 2026
  • State Government

    Memphian named TVA board chair

    The West Cancer CEO was recently appointed to the board after board chair Bill Renick resigned in February.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff March 05, 2026
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    Tennessee moves forward with act to ban ‘West Bank’ term

    A controversial bill about what to call an area of land in the Middle East makes its way through the Tennessee Legislature.

    By Noah McLane March 06, 2026
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    Is Memphis crime a grave emergency? Tennessee court mulls legality of National Guard

    After months of legal limbo, the State of Tennessee and several Memphis Democratic elected officials squared off over the legality of the Tennessee National Guard’s deployment in Memphis. 

    By Samuel Hardiman March 05, 2026
  • Public Safety

    Former county director, wife could face federal charges

    The former head of Shelby County’s re-entry program for previously incarcerated people and his wife could now face federal charges in addition to their state charges for allegedly misusing grant funds.

    By Aarron Fleming March 05, 2026
  • Education

    State Board of Education preserves world language requirement

    The two-credit world language requirement for all Tennessee public school students has been preserved for now. 

    By Lillian Avedian March 05, 2026
  • Education

    Tennessee GOP effort to track K-12 student immigration status advances

    Tennessee Republicans continue to advance legislation that would require public schools track and report the immigration status of their students despite heated pushback from local educators.

    By Melissa Brown March 05, 2026
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    The Early Word: Tigers’ losses may cost a pretty Penny; new rooms with a view

    New Germantown mayor may be limited to one job, xAI hints at another water-recycling plant and a Filipino bar opens this weekend.

    By Bianca Phillips March 05, 2026

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