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<strong>Scottie Scheffler talks to his caddy during the third day of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind Aug. 9, 2025.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)The AM/DM

The AM/DM podcast: Will Memphis be a Champion or a Challenger? Or neither?

What will happen to Memphis’ spot on the PGA tour and one of Memphians’ favorite events?

By Mary Cashiola 6 hours ago
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The Early Word: Judge Coffee is out of court, and Santi is off our court

The state takeover of MSCS is halted, a local “Jeopardy” contestant’s run is done and Celtic celebrates its crash-aversary.

By Bianca Phillips 12 hours ago
Education

Federal judge orders halt on MSCS takeover

A federal judge has ordered Tennessee to halt its takeover of Memphis-Shelby County Schools. In the wake of that order, the state oversight board canceled its Wednesday afternoon meeting.

By Laura Testino July 01, 2026
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Job ready: Some Youth Villages students get hands-on with a forklift

A group of residents at Youth Villages received training and certification in forklift operations — preparation for a potential career.

By Michael Waddell July 01, 2026

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    MSCS board approved $200M in contracts Tuesday. But will takeover appointees review them?

    Even before a federal judge halted the state takeover of MSCS, it’s unclear whether the new oversight board had final-approval authority over any of the other contracts elected board members approved Tuesday. And the questions don’t stop there.

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    By Laura Testino 14 hours ago
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    A Criminal Court judge keeps missing work, slowing the court system and frustrating victims’ families

    When a judge is absent for nearly 40% of the days he’s due to be on the bench, the ripples can affect the entire criminal justice system, including defendants who may have to spend longer in jail than they should have.

    By Jody Callahan 8 hours ago
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Lawson’s ‘better way’ inspires new summer camp

    Mark Matheny attributes the teachings of Rev. James Lawson Jr. for inspiring “A Walk Into Nonviolence,” a four-day children’s camp for ages 5-12. 

    By Amaya Taylor 14 hours ago
  • Metro

    Storms lead to power outages across metro

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water’s outage map showed more than 15,000 of the utility’s customers without power.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff 20 hours ago
  • Neighborhoods

    It’s going to be brutally hot this weekend, and that could be dangerous

    With the heat index possibly reaching 110 this weekend, officials suggest taking precautions.

    By Jody Callahan July 01, 2026
  • North Mississippi

    State of Mississippi defends Elon Musk’s Southaven turbines

    Mississippi aruges that the lawsuit from the Mississippi NAACP about SpaceX’s private power plant in Southaven is a threat to its ability to regulate the state’s environment. 

    By Samuel Hardiman July 01, 2026
  • Education

    MSCS forensic audit to include new TennCare review

    Auditors reviewed three years of Memphis-Shelby County Schools’ finances and its current internal controls, prompted by lawmakers’ request for an audit in 2025. A final report is expected July 8.

    By Laura Testino July 01, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    MPD chief dismissed from Tyré Nichols civil lawsuit

    Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis’ dismissal could get the civil case against the City of Memphis, which has dragged on for more than three years, moving again.

    By Samuel Hardiman July 01, 2026
  • Shelby County

    State opens applications for 2 new divisions of Shelby County Criminal Court

    The new law came after the county lost two judicial seats in 2024, one in Shelby County Criminal Court and a second in Shelby County Circuit Court.

    By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
  • Suburbs

    Incumbents qualify for November suburban election as newcomers emerge

    Who has pulled petitions for the Nov. 3 ballot for suburban general elections so far?

    By Abigail Warren July 01, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar goes back to work

    The Walter L. Bailey Criminal Justice Center reopened Wednesday, July 1, after a two-day shutdown by a Health Department order after a water main burst and flooded the lower level.

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    201 Poplar reopening Wednesday but long-term questions remain

    By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Hello to new state laws and goodbye to Coletta’s on Appling

    Court is back in session, gluten-free donuts are coming soon and we reflect on Ja Morant’s greatest hits. 

    By Bianca Phillips July 01, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: All about the new Memphis Art Museum

    The grand opening is less than six months away. 

    By Mary Cashiola July 01, 2026
  • Premium Education

    TCAP 2026: These 6 charts show how Memphis-area students stack up

    Compare scores on the Tennessee Comprehensive Assessment Program tests by subject and student group for districts in Memphis and Shelby County.

    By Laura Testino July 01, 2026
  • Premium State Government

    Shooting, grooming and booking: New laws that take effect July 1 in Tennessee

    Here’s a look at some new state laws that may have slipped under the radar.

    By Brandon LaGrone II July 01, 2026
  • North Mississippi

    Former DeSoto County teacher sentenced for child pornography

    A former DeSoto County teacher will serve nine years in prison for possessing child pornography, the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Northern District of Mississippi announced Tuesday.

    By Aarron Fleming July 01, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar reopening Wednesday but long-term questions remain

    Courts and offices that shut down for two days will resume regular operations Wednesday. But the renewed debate about the building’s condition — and what to do about it — continues.

    By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
  • Premium North Mississippi

    Breaking down Mississippi’s redistricting lawsuits

    Although Mississippi legislators have not yet moved to redistrict in light of Louisiana v. Callais, the state is facing multiple lawsuits over its current voting districts. Here is a breakdown.

    By Aarron Fleming 29 minutes ago
  • Shelby County

    Trial date set in Tami Sawyer’s federal embezzlement case

    The trial date is tentative as Sawyer’s attorney is about to get an estimated 50,000 documents used by prosecutors to make their case against her.

    By Bill Dries June 30, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Ja Morant is gone, and 201 Poplar is closed

    County taxes are going up, Coach Cal will get his roses and GG Jackson is here to stay.

    By Bianca Phillips June 30, 2026
  • The AM/DM

    The AM/DM podcast: Who’s on the Grizz’s new menu

    Three of the Memphis Grizzlies’ newest players have nicknames that refer to food, which could provide an easy opportunity for a Grizzlies meal deal at FedExForum. But what will it mean for the team’s standings?

    By Mary Cashiola June 30, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County Commission passes budget with new property tax rate

    Shelby County commissioners used extra decimal places Monday, June 29, in setting a new county property tax rate.

    By Bill Dries June 30, 2026
  • Premium Transportation & Logistics

    More funding needed for MATA, transit advocates say

    The declining Memphis transit system received more than $30 million in funding in the city’s recently approved budget. That’s more than it got last year. But MATA supporters say it’s not enough. 

    By Steve Bohnel June 30, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar flooding could keep courts closed ‘until later this week’

    A water line break leaves the Walter L. Bailey Criminal Justice Center temporarily closed, forcing some courts to reschedule dates and pause operations. 

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    201 Poplar courts closed for ‘imminent health hazard’

    By Wallis Rogin June 29, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar courts closed for ‘imminent health hazard’

    Signs on the doors of 201 Poplar say: “This building ‘must not be occupied’ until” the Health Department grants permission to reopen.

    By Wallis Rogin, Brandon LaGrone II June 29, 2026

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