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<strong>Tyr&eacute; Nichols&rsquo; mother, RowVaughn Wells, claps at a rally for Tyre Nichols at the National Civil Rights Museum May 8, 2025.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)City of Memphis

Nichols’ attorneys want civil trial pushed until late 2026

The requested trial date would be more than three and a half years after five now-former Memphis Police officers beat Tyré Nichols, who later died from his injuries. 

By Samuel Hardiman 3 hours ago
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Memphis Zoo mourns loss of ‘beloved’ animal

Kwizera came from New York to Memphis more than 15 years ago.

By Sophia Surrett 3 hours ago
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The Early Word: Texas-sized flooding not likely here; Rox reopens for Mond

Old Daisy has a complicated history, an unexpected record was set at the Ed Murphey Classic and Eggxactly serves barbecue flavors for breakfast.

By Bianca Phillips 8 hours ago
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Ask the Memphian: Could parts of Memphis flood like Central Texas?

In April of this year, the Wolf River had its fourth-highest crest on record in Germantown, inundating parts of that city and areas of Memphis. But experts say fatal flooding is unlikely. 

By Jody Callahan 6 hours ago

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    Council members jostle for share of xAI money. A Tennessee Republican has his own money. Blackburn’s been busy.

    Our political roundup also looks at a push to pretty up Plough Boulevard; a possible contender for Shelby County mayor, and reactions to the Jeffrey Epstein sex trafficking investigation.

    By Bill Dries 4 hours ago
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    Calkins: Memphis Rox reopens with ‘climb for Mond’

    Two weeks after Jarmond Johnson was shot and killed at Memphis Rox, the gym reopened with a joyful, mournful — and ultimately hopeful — ceremonial climb.

    By Geoff Calkins 16 hours ago
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    This Week in Memphis: Ezekiel Kelly trial set; hearing for Skahan’s fill-in

    Also happening this week: Kids compete in one of the nation’s oldest junior golf tournaments, and seniors learn to line dance.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 22 hours ago
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    The Old Daisy has been centerstage for the messy history of Beale Street control. Here’s the story.

    Disputes over who controls Beale Street revolve around the Historical Daisy. The old theater is home to the Beale Street Development Corp. and has witnessed more than a century of intrigue and politics on the street that gave birth to the blues.

    By Bill Dries 20 hours ago
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    ‘A win for the kids’: Local real estate company launches initiative to help at-risk youths 

    Funding will go toward three nonprofits with programs to support children dealing with trauma, death and stress through stage performances, art classes and instruments. 

    By Dima Amro July 13, 2025
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    An old house filled with old stuff. A complicated past. And one thing that grosses kids out.

    The nearly 200-year-old Davies Manor marks its 50th year as a museum. Officials don’t dodge the story of 22 enslaved people who lived there, but the tour also includes light-hearted moments. 

    By Jody Callahan July 12, 2025
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    Two state lawmakers plan to push for MSCS takeover

    Rep. Mark White and Sen. Brent Taylor, both Republicans, propose the next steps for their bills that would give the state more power over Memphis-Shelby County Schools. 

    By Laura Testino July 12, 2025
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    Tennessee Department of Health commissioner steps down

    Gov. Bill Lee has appointed the Tennessee State Epidemiologist as interim commissioner, effective immediately.

    By Aisling Mäki July 11, 2025
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    The Early Word: Who is new at MSCS; plus, ramen news you need to dough

    U of M may dismiss Ghanaian students, Grok chatbot talks about its own antisemitism and we get to know Coach Iisalo.

    By Bianca Phillips July 11, 2025
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    6 charts show how Memphis-area students stack up on TCAP tests

    Have Shelby County districts improved third grade reading scores under the new retention law? How do Memphis students compare to students across Tennessee? Answer these questions and more.

    By Laura Testino July 11, 2025
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    Grok’s antisemitism isn’t good for Memphis. At least according to Grok.

    Grok, a chatbot that can have conversations with people and generate computer code and images, is powered, in part, by advanced computer chips in two Memphis data centers.

    By Samuel Hardiman July 11, 2025
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    Richmond’s MSCS team includes mix of new and familiar faces

    In hires announced late Thursday, July 10, Memphis-Shelby County Schools interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond restored some former administrators to senior roles and delivered new faces from FedEx and elsewhere.

    By Laura Testino July 11, 2025
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    Nearly 200 Ghanaian students came to Memphis for an education. But a $3.6M bill could force them to leave.

    “These students face academic dismissal, visa complications and loss of housing and support, through no fault of their own ...” the university said in a statement. 

    By Jody Callahan July 11, 2025
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    The Early Word: Hy-Vee is off, party’s over and cobblestones are out

    ALSAC’s new leader isn’t worried, a former Tigers star gets his flowers and we remember journalist Karanja A. Ajanaku.

    By Bianca Phillips July 10, 2025
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    Downtown riverboat landing moving closer to Bass Pro

    The move will support the ongoing preservation of the historic cobblestone river landing.

    By Dima Amro July 12, 2025
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    Brilliance, courage defined journalist, and amigo, Karanja Ajanaku

    One day in late May 1977, a young Black man took a seat at a desk for his first day as a reporter at The Commercial Appeal.

    By Otis Sanford July 12, 2025
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    The Early Word: Quail Ridge goes from holes to homes, and Rox will reopen

    ALSAC has a new leader, and so do three city departments. Plus, girl dinner is having a moment at the Overton Park Shell.

    By Bianca Phillips July 09, 2025
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    New plans for the Old Daisy

    When it comes to revitalizing the historic theater, settling a 10-year old legal dispute is a first step.

    By Bill Dries July 09, 2025
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    Blight, animals and parks: New leaders take position at key city divisions

    One of the three confirmed city directors is in charge of a completely new division to tackle garbage and trash collection. Plus, the City Council approved a bonus for retired city employees. 

    By Bill Dries July 12, 2025
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    TCAP scores 2025: See how MSCS students did on Tennessee tests

    The Tennessee Department of Education issued results from its state exams Tuesday, July 8. “Growth is not optional; it’s our mandate,” MSCS Interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond said in a statement.

    By Laura Testino July 08, 2025
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    ‘Just because he was brown': Advocates protest immigration policy

    “They’re taking our aunts, our neighbors who have no criminal record. This (presidential) administration has criminalized being brown, being an immigrant.”

    By Aarron Fleming July 08, 2025
  • Metro

    Bellevue taps Lifeway CEO as new senior pastor

    The potential successor to Steve Gaines will preach at Bellevue Sunday, July 13, before a church-wide vote on his appointment. 

    By Abigail Warren July 08, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Here’s how Memphis could spend portion of xAI tax money

    The city on Monday released the proposed ordinance that would set aside 25% of xAI’s tax bill. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 08, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis asks court to reconsider MPD demotions

    The City of Memphis has asked the Tennessee Court of Appeals to reconsider its recent decision not to block the demotions of 100-plus Memphis Police Department second lieutenants. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 09, 2025
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    The Early Word: Collierville sues over party foul; MPD must demote cops

    New parks director is named, an Olympic star will run in Memphis and the Grizzlies were so close in Summer League. 

    By Bianca Phillips July 08, 2025

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