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<strong>Lt. Gov. Randy McNally, R-Oak Ridge, speaks during the Take Back Your Health Tour event at the state Capitol, Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2026, in Nashville.</strong> (George Walker IV/AP file)City of Memphis

McNally selects former MSCS board member, local attorney for school takeover board

Lt. Gov. McNally’s two Shelby County appointees will join five others selected last week by Gov. Bill Lee. House Speaker Cameron Sexton has yet to announce his appointments to the nine-member oversight board, which will have sweeping powers over Memphis-Shelby County Schools. 

By Laura Testino 37 minutes ago
Shelby County

The AM/DM podcast: Setting up the short week

With Memorial Day now behind us, you might think we’ve started summer. But not yet. 

By Mary Cashiola 5 hours ago
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The Early Word: New Le Bonheur exec pulls out; No Comment switches it up

A Midtown church is tearing down buildings, a Memphis kid stars in a new movie and we look back at what brought the U of M law school Downtown. 

By Bianca Phillips 6 hours ago
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Ask the Memphian: How did the U of M law school end up in the old Custom House?

The U of M’s law school used to be located in a run-down building with unreliable air conditioning and a flooding problem. Now, it’s Downtown home is “a huge selling point.” Here’s how the move came to be. 

By John Klyce 2 hours ago

  • City of Memphis

    The City Council’s impasse over the city impasse procedure

    At its Tuesday, May 26 session, the City Council will also take up a hotel surcharge for the Hyatt Centric at Beale Street and Riverside Drive, along with a name change for part of Alston Avenue.

    By Bill Dries 5 hours ago
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Photo Gallery: Memorial Day in Memphis

    Memorial Day signals the beginning of summer.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 16 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    MPD officer cited for Saturday crash that sent three to hospital

    MPD said the officer had just received a suspicious vehicle call. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 18 hours ago
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Flags, headstones and hard truths: Memphis National Cemetery tells a different Civil War story

    For row after row, many of the headstones bear no name. 

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    Photo Gallery: Memorial Day in Memphis

    By Samuel Hardiman 18 hours ago
  • Premium Arts & Culture

    Well versed: A Memphis wordsmith makes history with ‘little poems’

    “It’s just been amazing what we’ve done with just our sheer talent, just wanting to write and be heard,” Bria Saulsberry said.

    By Brandon LaGrone II May 25, 2026
  • Premium Elections

    Here’s where the cases against Tennessee’s new congressional map stand

    There are now a total of four lawsuits against Tennessee’s new congressional map. Here is a breakdown of where each case stands as the August primaries rapidly approach.

    By Hannah Carley May 25, 2026
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    Green acres: How one local couple is living and loving off-grid life

    “This lifestyle is about living in the moment,” Amy Pearson said. “You don’t have to have a big house to have a big life.”

    By Jane Schneider May 25, 2026
  • Premium Education

    Most suburban school districts seeing flat funding from municipalities despite rising property values

    A 13-year-old referendum is sparking a budget battle in some Memphis suburbs as school boards see flat funding despite higher property values. However, government officials say they can freeze the funding due to other ways they contribute.

    By Abigail Warren May 25, 2026
  • Premium Elections

    Democrats switch to campaign mode in new Congressional districts

    The political roundup looks at a shift in the fight over Congressional redistricting and what it says about the tactics of both parties in the state of Tennessee.

    By Bill Dries May 25, 2026
  • Metro

    This Week in Memphis: Memorial Day and Italian Fest

    Also happening this week: A new coffee shop opens on South Main, and The Lobbyist reopens its patio.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 24, 2026
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    Dries: CBS Radio News signs off for the last time, leaving one less network to hit at the top of the hour

    CBS Radio News ends broadcasting Friday, May 22, after nearly a century airing on hundreds of radio stations across the country. The end is another change in a way of reporting that is becoming harder to find and define.

    By Bill Dries May 24, 2026
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    Spelling star aims for top prize at third straight trip to national bee in DC

    Farmington Elementary student Josh Verma hopes to be the fourth Memphis-area student to win the whole thing.

    By Jody Callahan May 24, 2026
  • Downtown

    Storybook trail opens at Tom Lee Park

    Just in time for summer break, Memphis River Parks Partnership and Literacy Mid-South officially unveiled the city’s first free public storybook trail.

    By Brandon LaGrone II May 22, 2026
  • State Government

    Here’s who Gov. Lee tapped for Memphis schools takeover board

    Among Gov. Lee’s five appointments to a Memphis schools takeover board are a former Memphis superintendent and former president of the Memphis Chamber.

    By Laura Testino May 22, 2026
  • Music

    The AM/DM podcast: May traditions, old and new

    Two longtime Memphis events return this weekend, right in time for Memorial Day. 

    By Mary Cashiola May 22, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Redistricting goes to court, and fondue makes a comeback

    A planned execution is halted, a Cooper-Young restaurant building is for sale and the Tigers baseball team keeps winning.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 22, 2026
  • Elections

    County primary election results have been certified, but there may be a challenge

    The second-place finisher in one of the MSCS board Democratic primaries — the closest race in the May 5 county primaries — is reportedly weighing a recount.

    By Bill Dries May 21, 2026
  • State Government

    Why a federal judge denied an injunction against TN’s new congressional map

    A judge filed a legal memo a week after his May 14 decision to deny a motion for a temporary pause in implementing the state’s new congressional map. 

    By Noah McLane May 24, 2026
  • State Government

    Chancery Court hears arguments for, against congressional maps

    A Chancery Court in Nashville heard arguments Thursday on a request for a temporary injunction in relation to Tennessee’s new congressional map.

    By Noah McLane, Hannah Carley May 21, 2026
  • Update Public Safety

    Memphis man granted 1-year stay after his execution was called off

    Tony Carruthers was granted a yearlong reprieve after his planned execution was halted on Thursday, May 21.

    By The Associated Press May 21, 2026
  • Public Safety

    TBI investigating second fatality involving Task Force in a week

    In the latest incident, task force agents responded to a call at a Memphis-area residence Wednesday evening.

    By Jody Callahan May 21, 2026
  • Health Care

    The AM/DM podcast: How Regional One saved a police sergeant’s leg

    More than a month ago, Marion police sergeant Darrell Prewitt became the victim of a high-speed collision on I-40. These days, however, he’s back on two healthy legs.

    By Mary Cashiola May 21, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Anthropic’s rent at xAI and how Mike Miller lets talent fly

    Novel workers vote to unionize, an immigrants-rights group sues state troopers and Memphis names its first poet laureate.

    By Bianca Phillips May 21, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Rhyme and reason: City of Memphis inducts inaugural poet laureate

    Attendees gathered at Downtown’s Cossitt Library to honor the three finalists for the poet laureate role.

    By Brandon LaGrone II May 22, 2026
  • Public Safety

    Immigrant rights group sues Highway Patrol over traffic stops in Memphis, Nashville

    The suit challenges what it describes as an “increasingly commonplace” practice of THP troopers teaming up with federal immigration agents to stop Memphis and Nashville motorists in order to investigate their immigration status. 

    By Noah McLane May 21, 2026

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