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<strong>Emissions coming from the gas turbines powering xAI's supercomputer August 9, 2024.</strong> (Benjamin Naylor/The Daily Memphian)South Memphis

City tests air quality near xAI in Boxtown and Whitehaven

The city conducted the testing following community concern about Elon Musk-founded xAI’s use of natural gas turbines at its supercomputer in Southwest Memphis. 

By Samuel Hardiman 3 hours ago
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A push for license plate readers could bring back car inspections

It’s been 12 years since the City of Memphis ended mandatory annual auto inspections, but an effort to weed out counterfeit temporary tags could reverse that decision.

By Bill Dries 3 hours ago
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Man accused of trying to kidnap mayor had list of other officials’ names

The list was discovered in a storage unit the accused man, Trenton Abston, owns, according to testimony from a Memphis Police Department sergeant.

By Aarron Fleming 5 hours ago
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$30M is ‘Band-Aid on a system that needs emergency surgery,’ MATA chair said

Memphis City Council member Chase Carlisle called the the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s budget “underwhelming.”

By Bill Dries 2 hours ago

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    Excess xAI tax revenue could be earmarked for Memphis pre-K

    The council also talks Tuesday, June 24, about an MPD plan to install license plate readers along the city’s rights of way of state highways as a crime-fighting measure.

    By Bill Dries 22 hours ago
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Grizz get NBA Draft picks, and Tigers are on tour

    Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission could finally wrap up budget season. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 22, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Alleged Young stalker ‘not a bad man,’ family says

    “I know the conditions of the release. But he just wants to talk to him and I’m gonna ask the mayor, is he too busy?” the man’s uncle said. “(He’s) the mayor of the city. If he’s got a citizen that wants to talk to him, talk to him.”

    By Jody Callahan June 20, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City loses another round vs. Memphis Police Association

    Shelby County Circuit Judge Damita Dandridge ruled that she would not stay her ruling over the city and the police union’s fight over the controversial second lieutenant position.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 20, 2025
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    After bashing Memphis, Stephen A. Smith is coming to town

    After suggesting that “cats like Jimmy Butler” and other NBA stars don’t want to play for the Grizzlies because of crime in Memphis, ESPN personality Stephen A. Smith is making plans to visit the Bluff City. 

    By Parth Upadhyaya June 19, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Barking up the right tree: Local animal rescuers praise nominee for MAS head

    City officials made a rare move to nominate a new director of Memphis Animal Services with a background in grassroots animal-rescue work.

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    City names new director for Memphis Animal Services

    By Jody Callahan June 19, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City names new director for Memphis Animal Services

    The city also plans on appointing a deputy director of animal services. The city fired former MAS director Ty Coleman last year.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 18, 2025
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    New MLGW substation to power growth in Collierville

    The new substation will help create redundancy in MLGW’s system.

    By Abigail Warren June 17, 2025
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    Ask the Memphian: The parkway system and its names? Make it make sense!

    In this week’s “Ask the Memphian,” we answer a reader's question: How did the city’s parkways get their names, and why are parts of them so confusing?

    By Jody Callahan June 16, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    ‘Big, Beautiful Bill’ opposers rally citizens to call their senators

    “So what we need to say, and we need to say clearly, is that these are measures that we cannot allow to pass.”

    By Jody Callahan June 11, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    City Council adds 3% city pay raises in new operating budget

    The pay raises and an agreement on MATA funding were the two biggest additions to Mayor Paul Young’s second city budget.

    By Bill Dries June 11, 2025
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    TBI crime lab to add two scientists specifically for Memphis cases

    The arrangement between the state and the City of Memphis is separate from an independent crime lab for Shelby County being pursued by Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris and District Attorney General Steve Mulroy.

    By Bill Dries June 10, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Council strikes compromise over city worker pay raises

    Council member Pearl Walker proposed the amendment that would give all city employees a flat 3% raise across all divisions, superseding the 5% raises the City Council passed in May.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries June 11, 2025
  • North Mississippi

    ‘We cannot put profit before people’: Coalition blasts xAI’s turbine plans

    Local civic leaders continue to question how Elon Musk’s xAI program will benefit the community among worries that it will potentially harm residents and drain resources. 

    By Brandon LaGrone II June 09, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Father’s Day dinner, District 11 town hall

    The Memphis City Council’s budget deadline looms, and Shelby County Commissioner Miska Clay Bibbs holds a town-hall meeting.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 09, 2025
  • Premium Education

    Meharry Medical College announces Memphis expansion

    The expansion and ribbon-cutting at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church follow Meharry’s acquisition of four Sanitas USA Inc. medical clinics in Memphis last month.

    By Bill Dries June 14, 2025
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    The Blvd’s pastor talks ‘community-informed’ master plan

    As it stands now, the Temple Israel building will come down to make way for Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church’s new church home.

    By Bill Dries June 05, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Memphis hires hotel consultant as Sheraton deal remains incomplete

    Last year, the City of Memphis issued about $30 million in debt to buy the hotel — and is already making payments — but the sale hasn’t been finalized. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 03, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City of Memphis seeks to shield DOJ records from Nichols lawsuit

    The city wants to use the Department of Justice’s retreat from its civil rights investigation of the MPD as a tool to fight the lawsuit stemming from Nichols’ January 2023 beating and death at the hands of five now-former Memphis police officers. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 02, 2025
  • Premium Neighborhoods

    Ask the Memphian: To beat summer heat, where can you swim in Memphis?

    Wherever you go, be safe, watch out for others and make sure to do at least one cannonball off the diving board.

    By Jody Callahan June 11, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    What John Zeanah says his new job will be all about

    John Zeanah’s new role with the City of Memphis boils down to an essential question: “How do we best pull the levers of city government in order to advance goals for housing, for community development, for economic development?”

    By Samuel Hardiman June 02, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Horses in Germantown, LGBTQ Pride on Beale

    Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission meets, but don’t expect any major decisions about the county budget.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 01, 2025
  • Premium North Memphis

    Old Manassas High to become ‘cottages’ for homeless families

    “It’s about the mother of the child who is going to school with your child,” Hospitality Hub Executive Director Kelcey Johnson said. “After school you take your child home. The other mother is taking her child to truck stops.”

    By Bill Dries May 30, 2025
  • Update City of Memphis

    John Zeanah to be city’s new head of infrastructure and development

    For years, he has led Memphis’ efforts at smart growth. Much of that smart growth work was embodied in the city’s comprehensive plan, known as Memphis 3.0. 

    By Samuel Hardiman May 30, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Rising from the ashes: Clayborn Temple resurrection gets $1.5M grant

    The announcement was the kickoff of rebuilding efforts for the historic church. 

    By Bill Dries May 29, 2025

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