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<strong>Chris Baker, associate curator of reptiles at the Memphis Zoo, held up a cottonmouth, which is one of the four venomous snakes found in Tennessee.</strong> (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian)Premium The Early Word

The Early Word: Tennessee wants its takeover back, and it’s Ssssnake Day

A suit is filed in an Ole Miss football player’s death, the suburbs get electrification with representation and we meet the Dems running in District 8.

By Bianca Phillips 4 hours ago
The AM/DM

The AM/DM podcast: Early voting starts Friday. Are you ready?

Early voting starts Friday, July 17, for the Aug. 6 Shelby County general election. But the ballot also includes the state and federal primaries for the Nov. 3 election. 

By Mary Cashiola 40 minutes ago
Public Safety

Father files wrongful-death lawsuit in Ole Miss player’s killing

The father of Corey Adams, a freshman Ole Miss football player shot and killed at a Cordova party in 2025, has filed a wrongful-death lawsuit seeking at least $1 million plus punitive damages in his son’s murder.

By Jody Callahan 4 hours ago
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District 8 congressional candidates make final pitches ahead of August primary

Local Democrats closed out their candidate forums for the city’s three newly drawn congressional districts in, while a Millington event drew a Republican nominee for county mayor and videos from two contenders for governor.

By Brandon LaGrone II, Bill Dries 16 hours ago

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    Council member said he’s not subject of ethics investigation

    Memphis City Council member JB Smiley Jr. is named in a May letter as urging the city administration to hire Chairwoman Jana Swearengen-Washington’s niece in the city’s IT division.

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman 6 hours ago
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    How does the Memphis Zoo safely care for venomous snakes?

    To celebrate World Snake Day, Chris Baker, associate curator of reptiles at the Memphis Zoo, discusses how he and his team safely care for venomous snakes and why he thinks they’re such remarkable animals.

    By John Klyce 6 hours ago
  • Education

    Tennessee points federal judge to MSCS audit in a push to restart takeover

    In federal court documents, the Office of the Tennessee Attorney General filed motions to dismiss the school district’s lawsuit and dissolve an earlier court order pausing the takeover. 

    By Laura Testino 20 hours ago
  • Premium North Mississippi

    Mississippi lawmakers to debate creating statewide youth court system, Reeves says

    After an abruptly called special session Tuesday, July 14, Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves gave more details about what changes lawmakers would make to the state youth court system.

    By Aarron Fleming 21 hours ago
  • The AM/DM

    The AM/DM podcast: A new EMT team is on a roll

    The Memphis Fire Department has a new way to handle emergency medical services — on a bike. 

    By Mary Cashiola July 15, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Drama at City Council and much a-doo over salad greens

    A long-vacant East Memphis restaurant is finally open, and a long-vacant Downtown hotel may soon be, too. 

    By Bianca Phillips July 15, 2026
  • Education

    Are major changes coming to Tennessee teacher licensure requirements?

    The Tennessee State Board of Education is considering a policy to create alternate pathways to pass specialty area content assessments.

    By Melissa Brown July 15, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Some city, criminal courts closed for third day due to water main break

    The General Sessions Criminal Court divisions will continue to function at just the most basic levels Wednesday, July 15, the third day of limited court operations there and a shutdown of Memphis Municipal or City courts.

    By Bill Dries July 15, 2026
  • North Mississippi

    Gov. Reeves calls Mississippi special session on youth court reform

    Gov. Reeves has called Mississippi state legislators into a special session to discuss reforms to the state’s youth court system.

    By Aarron Fleming July 14, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Council chair allegedly pushed staff for donations

    In May, the City Council’s chief administrator raised various concerns about Chairwoman Jana Swearengen-Washington. Among them, that the councilperson was using city resources for her and her husband’s church.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries 17 hours ago
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: New owners to take a whack at Racquet Club; Vacant Fancy’s space gets a bite

    Two Memphis City Council members are under investigation, and the Memphis Fire Department’s first responders get a fresh set of wheels — two wheels, that is. 

    By Kelsey Bowen July 14, 2026
  • The AM/DM

    The AM/DM: Making a case for improving home base

    Last month, the Memphis City Council approved $5 million towards emergency repairs for AutoZone Park. But the park still needs about $35 million in deferred maintenance on top of that. 

    By Mary Cashiola July 14, 2026
  • Collierville

    Two high school parents vie for Collierville school board Republican primary

    Two Collierville residents are seeking the Republican nomination for an open position on the suburb’s school board as incumbent Wanda Chism declines to run for reelection. 

    By Abigail Warren July 14, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Next time you see a first responder, they might be on a bike

    The Memphis Fire Department’s Emergency Medical Services Battalion will use the new red bikes, outfitted with equipment needed in a medical emergency, in crowded places that are tougher for traditional vehicles to access.

    By Wallis Rogin July 14, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Some courts close a second day — but jail AC improves

    Several divisions of General Sessions Criminal Court and all divisions of City Court will be closed a second day Tuesday as work continues on damage from a June water leak. Meanwhile, air conditioning problems in the Shelby County Jail have improved.

    By Brandon LaGrone II, Bill Dries July 13, 2026
  • Collierville

    Collierville rep returning to MLGW board — this time with more power

    A new Tennessee law allows Memphis Light, Gas and Water to have two voting representatives from Memphis’ largest suburbs, one from Collierville and another from Bartlett.

    By Abigail Warren July 13, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    City of Memphis investigating potential ethics violations

    It is not clear what the city’s independent counsel is investigating, but a person familiar with the matter said it could be for potential violations of state, local and federal laws.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries 21 hours ago
  • Shelby County

    DeBerry clashes with MICAH on Memphis Safe Task Force

    The clash came at a weekend candidates’ forum hosted by MICAH. Also the impact of Congressional primaries on voter turnout and Blackburn fallout and calculations.

    By Bill Dries July 13, 2026
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: AutoZone Park is a diamond in the rough; Chapter ends for Memphis libraries — for now

    The home base of the Memphis Redbirds has been pretty much untouched for two decades. If it doesn’t get its upgrades, will the team walk? Plus, where in Memphis do you still need to use cash?

    By Kelsey Bowen July 13, 2026
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Early voting, competitive eating and pool checking

    A national game association brings its annual tournament into Memphis this week.

    By Mary Cashiola July 13, 2026
  • Metro

    This Week in Memphis: Early voting begins, and Joey Chestnut is here

    Also happening this week: AOC hosts a get-out-the-vote rally in Memphis, and a gluten-free bakery opens a new spot.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff July 12, 2026
  • Premium Neighborhoods

    Merrymobiles once made magic on Memphis streets

    Round, colorful Merrymobiles used to delight Mid-Southerners with frozen treats, and there’s still one you can see. 

    By Michael Waddell July 14, 2026
  • Elections

    Hundreds of absentee ballots lack some judicial races and charter question

    About 700 absentee voters in Shelby County will receive a supplemental ballot that is expected to arrive by July 15.

    By Bill Dries July 11, 2026
  • Metro

    Memphis Public Libraries book sales, used-book storefront closed until further notice

    Memphis Public Libraries’ failure to reach an agreement on a fundraising plan with the volunteer group Friends of the Library means some temporary changes.

    By Noah McLane July 11, 2026
  • Behind The Headlines

    Lowery: ‘Collaboration’ with state, not intervention or takeover

    Democratic nominee for County Mayor Mickell Lowery talked about state intervention, his vote to raise county property taxes and tax breaks as economic development incentives on “Behind The Headlines.”

    By Bill Dries July 11, 2026

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