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FILE - Police tape cordons off the scene of a crime in Levittown, Pa., Saturday, March 16, 2024. Police departments reported a year-over-year increase in sworn officers in 2023 for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic began and since the 2020 police killing of George Floyd spurred nationwide protests and increased scrutiny of police, according to a survey released by the Police Executive Research Forum. (AP Photo/Matt Rourke, File)Public Safety

Overton High student shot in park near school

The Memphis teenager was shot and injured during the school day in a park adjacent to Overton High School in East Memphis, according to police and the school system.

 

By Laura Testino 1 hour ago
Public Safety

Prosecutors charge 15 in alleged marijuana trafficking conspiracy

Federal prosecutors in Memphis have charged members of a national drug-trafficking operation, Michael Dunavant, U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, said.

By Aarron Fleming 1 hour ago
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Tennessee doctors plead for pause in executions

A coalition of Tennessee medical professionals is urging Gov. Bill Lee to pause all state executions “to allow the courts to consider active litigation concerning the protocol.”

By Shauna Reynolds 4 hours ago
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The Early Word: Bonner claps back over jail, and a latte coffee is brewing

Young shares a plan for Task Force aftermath, a new effort may derail cargo theft and the Renaissance building has new owners.

By Bianca Phillips 10 hours ago

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    The AM/DM podcast: The ‘crystal show,’ tree lighting and latte art

    This weekend is St. Jude Memphis Marathon weekend, but that doesn’t mean the fun stops. It some ways, it just keeps going ... for 26.2 miles. 

    By Mary Cashiola 10 hours ago
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    Memphis faces tight budgets. Will a ‘debt cliff’ save it?

    The “debt cliff” refers to how much city bond payments are expected to decline in the future — essentially, the city’s annual payment on its never-ending mortgage.

    By Samuel Hardiman 9 hours ago
  • Shelby County

    Sheriff answers mayor’s complaints about County Jail with complaints of his own

    Sheriff Floyd Bonner faults Mayor Lee Harris for problems at the County Corrections Center and not being responsive in assisting with problems at the jail.

    By Bill Dries 9 hours ago
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    Mayor Young preparing for life after Task Force

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young said he wants to sustain the drop in crime.

    By Bill Dries 5 hours ago
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    Supporters prepare to hit the ground running ahead of St. Jude’s biggest fundraising event

    “I’m just running a little race,” said a St. Jude Memphis Marathon weekend participant about the organization’s annual fundraiser to help end childhood cancer.

    By Jody Callahan 5 hours ago
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    ‘You are not the victim’: DeSoto residents renew calls for school board member to resign over support letter

    The criticism of DeSoto County School Board member Michele Henley continued Thursday as two speakers again called for her resignation at the board’s monthly meeting.

    By Brandon LaGrone II 22 hours ago
  • State Government

    Marsha Blackburn targets cargo theft in Memphis with new federal legislation

    Sen. Marsha Blackburn, the Tennessee Republican running for governor, is proposing bipartisan legislation that would give Memphis additional law enforcement resources and funding for technology to combat cargo theft.

    By Laura Testino December 04, 2025
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    Dan Aykroyd, Vernon Reid, Dave Davies and others remember Stax great Steve Cropper

    As news spread of the death of Stax legend Steve Cropper on Thursday, Dec. 4, musicians and others who knew the giant took to social media to pay tribute.

    By Jody Callahan 16 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    Two arrested following chase where state trooper fired shot

    While giving chase, the car reached 125 miles per hour at one point and drove into oncoming traffic multiple times.

    By Aarron Fleming December 04, 2025
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    The Early Word: Harris wants sheriff out of 201, and Tigers take out NOLA

    A Stax legend has died, a Chicago eatery has left Memphis and two Collierville households want out of town. 

    By Bianca Phillips December 04, 2025
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: ‘A Christmas Carol,’ ‘Rudolph’ and ‘Die Hard’

    Today, The Daily Memphian’s resident theater kid Alys Drake, who also writes our monthly show roundup, takes us through December’s offerings. 

    By Mary Cashiola December 04, 2025
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    Sheriff should not manage the jail, Harris says

    Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris says the number of jail deaths calls for dramatic change that could include the county or the state taking over the county jail currently run by Sheriff Floyd Bonner.

    By Bill Dries 9 hours ago
  • Education

    Over 30 Memphis schools could lose cleaning services in January after board rejects custodian contract

    Board members said the company recommended by MSCS leaders has a history of poor service. It’s not the first time custodian contracts have caused issues.

    By Bri Hatch December 04, 2025
  • Elections

    ‘Long road’ of Shelby County mayoral race takes turn through LeMoyne-Owen

    There were some sparks and plenty of claims disputed Wednesday, Dec. 3, during the forum at LeMoyne-Owen College. The same five contenders who showed up last month for a Germantown forum took the stage in Soulsville.

    By Bill Dries 23 hours ago
  • Visual Arts

    ‘A little bit cowboy, a little bit visionary': Metal Museum founder James Wallace dies

    With his bushy mustache and a Stetson on his head, James Wallace didn’t exactly look like a man who literally willed a museum to life, then nurtured its continued existence for nearly three decades afterward.

    By Jody Callahan December 04, 2025
  • Music

    Legendary Stax star Steve Cropper dies at 84

    A founding member of Booker T. and the MGs as well as a songwriter and producer, legendary guitarist Steve Cropper has been inducted into just about every music hall of fame imaginable.

    By Jody Callahan December 04, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Full recording of meeting that includes rape remark available to stream, City Council says

    The Memphis City Council addressed its YouTube stream not showing the entirety of the body’s Dec. 2 meeting where a council member compared a proposed firefighter pay raise to rape.

    By Samuel Hardiman December 03, 2025
  • Public Safety

    TBI finds nothing unusual in MPD audit

    A TBI audit of MPD’s crime statistics yielded no real findings, TBI Director David Rausch wrote in a letter to two Memphis-area legislators. 

    By Samuel Hardiman December 03, 2025
  • Public Safety

    TBI investigating state trooper-involved shooting

    The Tennessee Bureau of Investigation is investigating a shooting by a Tennessee Highway Patrol trooper that occurred Wednesday morning, Dec. 3, in the Raleigh-Bartlett area of Memphis.

    By Aarron Fleming December 03, 2025
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    The Early Word: Firefighter raise talks get heated; state fights guard ruling

    Library workers may have to reapply for their jobs, the Grizzlies’ luck runs out and The Lobbyist’s tubers are yam good.

    By Bianca Phillips December 03, 2025
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Riding with a task force warrant team

    Public safety reporter Aarron Fleming recently got an inside look at the day-to-day operations during a ride-along with Warrant Team Bravo, as they moved to find and arrest a homicide suspect. 

    By Mary Cashiola December 03, 2025
  • Education

    Memphis effort to expand school bus access falls flat, for now

    MSCS board members directed the district to expand bus access to immigrant students who may be staying home from school to avoid interactions with the Memphis Safe Task Force. 

    By Laura Testino December 03, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    MATA numbers surge with zero fare, City Council told

    MATA’s trustee said rider numbers are up. In other action, council members took steps to stop dumping in the Wolf River Bottoms, but balked at some strong limits suggested for city contracts to manage city parks.

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    Memphis library workers might need to reapply for jobs

    By Bill Dries December 03, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    As City Council debates firefighter raise, one member compares it to rape

    The comments came as the City Council debated an additional 2% raise for the Memphis Fire Fighters Association.

    By Samuel Hardiman December 03, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Trial begins for Memphis doctor over $41M in reimbursement

    Dr. Sanjeev Kumar is charged with dozens of medical-related crimes and then billing Medicare and Medicaid to get reimbursed.

    By Aarron Fleming December 02, 2025

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