About Us | Contact Us | Email Preferences | Help | Donate

Subscribe
  • My Account
  • Help
Log In
Metro
  1. Redistricting Updates
  2. Memphis Safe Task Force
  3. City of Memphis
  4. Shelby County
  5. State Government
  6. Education
  7. Public Safety
  8. Spirit of Memphis
  9. The Early Word
  10. Behind The Headlines
  11. Ask the Memphian
  12. The AM/DM
Business
  1. Real Estate
  2. Financial Services
  3. Health
  4. Transportation/Logistics
  5. Movers and Shakers
  6. Ford Megasite
Food
  1. Food News
  2. Dining Guides
  3. Food Files
  4. Health & Wellness
  5. Recipes
  6. $15 Deals
  7. Table Talk
  8. Sound Bites
  9. Reviews
Sports
  1. Memphis Grizzlies
  2. High School Sports
  3. Golf
  4. Grizzlies Podcast
  5. Tigers Basketball
  6. Tigers Football
  7. Player of the Week
Suburbs
  1. Arlington
  2. Bartlett
  3. Collierville
  4. Germantown
  5. Millington
  6. Lakeland
  7. North Mississippi
Op-Ed
  1. Geoff Calkins
  2. Otis Sanford
  3. Chris Herrington
  4. Guest Columnists
Arts
  1. The Arts Beat
  2. Visual Arts
  3. Performing Arts
  4. Music
  5. The To-Do List
  6. The Sidebar
  7. Memphis Events
Obituaries Podcasts
  1. Sound Bites
  2. On the Record
  3. Behind The Headlines
  4. The Sidebar
  5. Grizzlies Podcast
  6. The AM/DM
Games Memphis Events
  1. Neighborhoods
  2. Donate
  3. Subscribe
  4. Public Notices
  5. Newsletters
  6. Gift Subscriptions
  7. Daily Memphian Events
  8. Advertise With Us
  9. Marketplace
  10. Job Listings
  11. Sponsored Content
  12. Work With Us
Redistricting Updates Memphis Safe Task Force City of Memphis Shelby County State Government Education Public Safety Spirit of Memphis The Early Word Behind The Headlines Ask the Memphian The AM/DM
Add Daily Memphian to Home Screen

Metro

  • City of Memphis
  • Shelby County
  • State Government
  • Education
  • Public Safety
  • Memphis Safe Task Force
  • Spirit of Memphis
  • The Early Word
  • On the Record
  • Behind The Headlines
  • The AM/DM
  • Ask the Memphian
Education

MSCS, Shelby County file federal lawsuit over Tennessee’s takeover law

Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Shelby County government allege Tennessee’s school takeover law unconstitutionally targets Memphis.

By Laura Testino 3 hours ago
Metro

The AM/DM podcast: In the swing of summer

This weekend feels like a solidly summer affair, with a screening of “Jaws” at the Orpheum Theatre, a car show at Graceland and Memphis Brewfest at Shelby Farms Park. 

By Mary Cashiola 4 hours ago
Premium The Early Word

The Early Word: Takeover board elects a chair; Harbor Town gets a sports bar

A Memphis music producer is found dead, an aviation school is flying into Millington and a state department is fighting AI fakery.

By Bianca Phillips 4 hours ago
North Mississippi

Man convicted for 2023 Olive Branch hotel shooting

Alvin Myles Jr. was sentenced after a four-day trial.

By Aarron Fleming 13 hours ago

  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: The new board managing Memphis schools opens for business — in Nashville.

    The new board overseeing Memphis-Shelby County Schools convened for the first time Thursday — in Nashville, with little notice, at 8:45 a.m. If the hope was to win over conflicted Memphians, this was a bizarre way to start.

    By Geoff Calkins 2 hours ago
  • Premium Transportation & Logistics

    Tennessee tourism aims to fight AI fakery

    Only one in 20 travelers could identify a real photo of a Tennessee outdoor tourism spot when shown alongside an AI-generated image. Here’s how the state’s Department of Tourist Development plans to counter that.

    By Noah McLane 19 hours ago
  • Elections

    T.J. Hardaway to run write-in campaign for late father’s state House seat

    Hardaway, who was appointed to the District 93 seat in time for May’s special legislative session, announced his bid for a full two-year term.

    By Bill Dries 20 hours ago
  • Elections

    Eight candidates certified for Criminal Court judicial race

    The election is Aug; 6. The Shelby County Election Commission is preparing to mail out notices to inform county voters of their new congressional districts.

    By Bill Dries 22 hours ago
  • Update Education

    Memphis developer Billy Orgel will chair Memphis schools takeover

    Appointees have sweeping powers over decisions of the elected board and the district until 2030. But Thursday’s decisions focused more on establishing the new board’s own systems and operations rather than decisions about MSCS business — including who will lead the district.

    By Laura Testino 17 hours ago
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Sawyer is suspended, and free art is coming to Downtown

    Collierville’s chicken fight continues, MLGW is trying to keep our lights on and a Binghampton cafe says goodbye.

    By Bianca Phillips 22 hours ago
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: More about the charges Tami Sawyer is facing

    And, also, what does the Shelby County General Sessions Court Clerk do? 

    By Mary Cashiola June 18, 2026
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: The Memphis Art Museum will be the next great place in the city — because of Barbara and Pitt Hyde.

    Pitt and Barbara Hyde didn’t want their name on the new Memphis Art Museum. That didn’t stop Memphis mayor Paul Young from highlighting the couple’s astounding work. “For a generation you have led with generosity and vision,” Young said. “And your mark on the city — on Downtown in particular — is everywhere.”

    Related content:

    Q&A: More from the Hydes on Downtown, the Grizzlies, AutoZone Park and the future of Memphis

    Memphis Art Museum will have free admission for Shelby County residents

    By Geoff Calkins 18 hours ago
  • Premium Metro

    Q&A: More from the Hydes on Downtown, the Grizzlies, AutoZone Park and the future of Memphis

    The Daily Memphian’s Geoff Calkins sat down with Barbara and Pitt Hyde to talk about the new museum, their hands-on approach to civic projects and why Memphis continues to be — in their words — their “big bet.”

    By Geoff Calkins June 18, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW proposes battery storage projects to strengthen electric grid

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water is taking steps to make the broader electric grid more resilient. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 17, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Tami Sawyer suspended as clerk, Stanton appointed as interim

    General Sessions Court judges suspended their clerk with pay two days after she made her first court appearance on federal theft, wire fraud and money laundering charges.

    Related content: 

    Tami Sawyer indictment renews Republican push for state intervention

    By Laura Testino, Bill Dries June 18, 2026
  • Premium Collierville

    Collierville Chick-fil-A case reopened in Shelby County Chancery Court

    The landowner of a proposed Chick-fil-A has filed a petition in Shelby County Chancery Court against all five aldermen, alleging they are in contempt of court. A chancellor ordered them to approve the new restaurant in February.

    By Abigail Warren June 17, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Tami Sawyer indictment renews Republican push for state intervention

    One of the Republican contenders for governor says it’s time “to shake up the court system in Shelby County.”

    By Bill Dries June 18, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: MSCS takeover board is ready to roll, and so is a new Sonic

    Government tries to silence SpaceX critics, something new to coming to the Memphis sky and we learn how our movie critic really feels about “Disclosure Day.”

    By Bianca Phillips June 17, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Complex texts, TikTok attention spans

    Culturally, we’re all probably reading a little less. But what does that mean for a place like Rhodes College, which prides itself on teaching students the classics?

    By Mary Cashiola June 17, 2026
  • Public Safety

    ‘Bigger than the devil’: Hernandez Govan is back in custody, only this time it’s federal

    A federal magistrate judge denied Govan’s request for bail following a hearing that detailed explicit threats of violence, extortion and a criminal history spanning decades.

    By Brandon LaGrone II, Bill Dries June 17, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Can a Court Clerk be suspended? Otis Jackson was in 2011.

    General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer pleaded not guilty this week to federal charges. Her attorney said she plans to continue working as clerk while awaiting trial.

    By Bill Dries June 17, 2026
  • Metro

    Lawsuit says Trump administration is trying to silence Southaven residents on SpaceX pollution

    The lawsuit is turning into a much bigger fight over whether the federal government can shut down citizen enforcement of the Clean Air Act in the name of national security.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 16, 2026
  • Education

    Sexton selects final member of MSCS takeover board on eve of first meeting

    House Speaker Cameron Sexton’s second appointee, former Memphis teacher and Tennessee Teacher of the Year, completes the state’s takeover board. 

    By Laura Testino June 16, 2026
  • Education

    First Memphis schools takeover meeting set for Thursday in Nashville

    An agenda for the meeting calls for election of officers on the state oversight board, as well as the appointment of committees.

    By Laura Testino June 16, 2026
  • Metro

    SpaceX buys AI coding startup Cursor for $60 billion in race for an edge over Anthropic and OpenAI

    SpaceX said that Cursor will become a wholly owned subsidiary when the deal closes in the third quarter.

    By The Associated Press June 16, 2026
  • North Mississippi

    The AM/DM podcast: Why North Mississippi’s child predator problem may be perception

    Over the past year, several headlines out of North Mississippi have centered on child endangerment, and members of the community have begun to wonder what is going on. 

    By Mary Cashiola June 16, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Tami Sawyer’s fraud charges, and SpaceX’s Grok bombshell

    County Commission may raise taxes, a meatpacking plant packs it up and four local Wendy’s are saved from closure.

    By Bianca Phillips June 16, 2026
  • Premium Metro

    Judicial candidates blossom during election year spring

    Also in this political roundup, Green campaigns at Da Sammich Shop, Blackburn calls for a “revisit” on a Nashville data center and Rose pans Starbucks incentives, along with a look at the FISA extension and immigration funding.

    By Bill Dries June 16, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County Commission sets (tentative) property tax rate

    Commissioners delayed votes on operating and capital budgets to a June 29 meeting that will also include a final vote on the property tax hike.

    By Bill Dries June 15, 2026

  • About 20531 results

    1 2 3 4 … 822
    RSS
Local news delivered to your inbox every week.

Coverage of the key happenings in our city including city hall, education, and more.

Enter your e-mail address

Please check your inbox to finish the signup process. If you haven't received an email within 10 minutes, check your spam/junk folder or contact us at support@dailymemphian.com for assistance.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

You are already signed up

Opt out

Manage Your Email Subscriptions

Trending Now

  1. Public Safety
    Tami Sawyer indicted, faces federal corruption charges
  2. Premium
    Calkins: The road to Graceland is an international embarrassment. We drove it to find out why.
  3. Premium
    Calkins: Otis Sanford tells his story — and it’s one that you should hear.
  4. Public Safety
    More than 100 images linked to used cellphone lead to alleged child predator’s arrest
  5. Premium
    Four Memphis-area Wendy’s getting an update
Get The Daily Memphian Email Edition

Email Editions

Sign up for our morning and evening editions, plus breaking news.

Enter your e-mail address

Please check your inbox to finish the signup process. If you haven't received an email within 10 minutes, check your spam/junk folder or contact us at support@dailymemphian.com for assistance.

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.

You are already signed up

Opt out

Manage Your Email Subscriptions

Redistricting Updates

Memphis Safe Task Force

Metro

  • City of Memphis
  • Shelby County
  • State Government
  • Education
  • Public Safety
  • Memphis Safe Task Force
  • Spirit of Memphis
  • The Early Word
  • On the Record
  • Behind The Headlines
  • The AM/DM
  • Ask the Memphian

Business

  • Real Estate
  • Financial Services
  • Health Care
  • Transportation/Logistics
  • Movers and Shakers
  • Ford Megasite

Food

  • Reviews
  • Food News
  • Recipes
  • Table Talk
  • $15 Deals
  • Dining Guides

Sports

  • Memphis Grizzlies
  • High School Sports
  • Golf
  • Grizzlies Podcast
  • Tigers Basketball
  • Tigers Football
  • Player of the Week

Suburbs

  • Arlington
  • Bartlett
  • Collierville
  • Germantown
  • Millington
  • Lakeland
  • North Mississippi

Opinion

  • Geoff Calkins
  • Otis Sanford
  • Chris Herrington
  • Guest Columnists

Arts & Culture

  • Visual Arts
  • Performing Arts
  • Music
  • The To-Do List
  • The Sidebar
  • Memphis Events
  • The Arts Beat

Obituaries

Podcasts

  • Sound Bites
  • On the Record
  • Behind The Headlines
  • The Sidebar
  • Grizzlies Podcast
  • The AM/DM

Games

Memphis Events

Neighborhoods

  • Downtown
  • Midtown
  • North Memphis
  • East Memphis
  • South Memphis
  • About Town

Subscribe

Donate

Public Notices

  • Court Notices
  • Bid Notices
  • Miscellaneous Notices

Newsletters

Gift Subscriptions

More

  • Daily Memphian Events
  • Job Listings
  • Advertise With Us
  • Sponsored Content
  • Marketplace
  • Log In
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • FAQ
  • Work With Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • Email Preferences
  • Subscribe
Become a subscriber to keep reading.
Help Log In
© 2026 The Daily Memphian | Contact Us | FAQ | Additional Subscription Options | Work With Us | About Us | Privacy Policy | Donate