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<strong>The Thursday, Oct. 9, ribbon-cutting on the sixth phase of residential construction at Foote Park at South City marks the final phase of mixed-income housing development on the site of the old Foote Homes public-housing development.</strong> (Bill Dries/The Daily Memphian)City of Memphis

City completes public-housing redevelopment after 10 years

City of Memphis leaders marked the opening of the sixth and final phase of South City, the 712-unit mixed income conversion of what was once the Foote Homes public-housing development.

By Bill Dries 9 hours ago
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National Guard patrols to begin Friday, city says

It remains unclear how many guard personnel will be in the city. MPD Chief C.J. Davis has stated that the guard will serve as a deterrent in high-traffic areas. 

By Samuel Hardiman 9 hours ago
City of Memphis

Memphis guard deployment could last into 2026, defense secretary says

Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth could authorize the use of up to 1,000 Tennessee National Guard troops for a whole year as part of the Memphis Safe Task Force.

By Samuel Hardiman October 08, 2025
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More than 700 Task Force members in city, police chief says

The first significant deployment of Tennessee National Guard troops to Memphis is expected by Friday, Oct. 10.

By Samuel Hardiman October 07, 2025

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    City Council calls for meeting to rethink Regional One plan

    The council passed a unanimous, but nonbinding, resolution asking for Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris to reconsider the current $1.9 billion plan.

    By Bill Dries October 08, 2025
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    The City hasn’t officially bought the Sheraton yet but it’s already repaid $4M on the bonds

    “Before this actually gets signed, we will have paid $8 million that we don’t officially own yet,” said City Council member Jerri Green.

    By Sophia Surrett October 07, 2025
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    The feds are in Memphis. But how are they tracking arrests?

    The Memphis Safe Task Force has allegedly made hundreds of arrests since its launch last week. But how law enforcement is tracking those arrests is unclear.

    By Aarron Fleming October 07, 2025
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    Arrest info suggests task force focused on outstanding warrants, traffic stops

    Recent arrest affidavits suggest the Memphis Safe Task Force is reliant on traffic stops and instances of stop-and-frisk policing. 

    By Samuel Hardiman, Lydia Williams October 07, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    MPD to present crime numbers

    MPD’s presentation to the Memphis City Council comes after the first week of a state and federal anti-crime surge in the city. 

    By Bill Dries October 06, 2025
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    The fight over new East Memphis liquor store explodes into fireball

    Ethan Edwards wants to open a new high-end liquor store in East Memphis, and he thinks he has the right to do so. Buster’s Liquors co-owner Josh Hammond disagrees, and the fight is getting nasty.

    By Jody Callahan October 06, 2025
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    Memphis mayor vows to ‘remain at the table’ as law enforcement makes its way into city

    Mayor Paul Young made comments after a week that saw aggressive rhetoric about “unleashed” law enforcement. The same surge of state and federal law enforcement agencies is an issue in the race for Shelby County mayor.

    By Bill Dries October 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis NAACP wants ‘investment ... not occupation’

    The NAACP Memphis Chapter held an event Friday to discuss concerns about the deployment of federal law enforcement agents in Memphis.

    By Joel Haley October 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City, Police Association headed to mediation in one lawsuit

    The negotiation could resolve a dispute about the legality of at least one of the City of Memphis’ employee associations.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 03, 2025
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    Sheraton deal should close by early November, Mayor Young said

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young said the deal had taken longer than expected, but he was unsure about the specifics.

    By Sophia Surrett October 03, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    First National Guard deployments expected within 2 weeks, MPD chief says

    Chief C.J. Davis said the Memphis Safe Task Force is still evolving and the Memphis Police Department is still learning information every day.

    By Samuel Hardiman September 30, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Botanic Garden begins entry courtyard renovations

    The new courtyard will complement and blend with the existing building.

    By Lydia Williams September 30, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    The political life and times of Myron Lowery

    Former Memphis City Council member Myron Lowery, who died Sunday, was also interim Memphis mayor and City Court Clerk during 40 years in the rough and tumble of local politics.

    By Bill Dries September 29, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Some documents in Tyré Nichols’ civil rights lawsuit could become public

    For about a year, the City of Memphis has sought information from a California family who were close with Nichols. However, attorneys for Nichols’ mother sought to prevent the records from being handed over.

    By Samuel Hardiman September 29, 2025
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    Ask the Memphian: Why are my lights off but my neighbor’s are on?

    To understand why the lights may be on on one side of a street but not on the other is to gain a window into the intricate, man-made spiderweb that is MLGW’s distribution system. 

    By Samuel Hardiman September 29, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: New Smith for FedEx board, new life for Peppertree

    Also happening this week: Memphis Safe Task Force kicks off, and Civil Rights Museum opens redesigned Founders Park.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 28, 2025
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    The politics of the coming National Guard deployment

    Here’s a look at the still-moving political developments in the federal intervention into Memphis’ crime problem.

    By Bill Dries September 29, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Former Memphis councilman, interim mayor Myron Lowery dies at 78

    Lowery was elected to the Memphis City Council in 1991 and was elected City Court Clerk in 2020. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 28, 2025
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    In a city plagued by crime rate, leaders hope Memphis Safe Task Force can shift the narrative

    In detailing specifics of the Memphis Safe Task Force, Gov. Bill Lee didn’t dwell on the city’s crime rate. Instead, flanked by Mayor Paul Young and Police Chief C.J. Davis, he pledged that the crime reduction that could come would be lengthy and sustainable. 

    By Samuel Hardiman September 28, 2025
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    ‘Flash drought’ returns to Mississippi River at Memphis

    The rain this week boosted the Mississippi River’s level at Memphis. But that is likely to change and return to the drought level driven by a dry August in the Ohio River Valley.

    By Bill Dries September 27, 2025
  • State Government

    National Guard won’t be making arrests, governor says

    Gov. Bill Lee outlined plans for Trump’s Memphis Safe Task Force on Friday, saying that the first personnel could be in the Bluff City on Monday, Sept. 29.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Laura Testino September 27, 2025
  • Public Safety

    New police shift targets speeding, reckless driving and drag racing

    The Memphis Police Department has created a permanent traffic enforcement shift as part of an effort that is targeting four of the city’s main traffic arteries.

    By Jody Callahan September 25, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City Council is on board with free MATA bus ride trial period

    The Memphis City Council is asking MATA to figure out the details of a month-long trial run at no fares and reports on the impact it has on ridership.

    By Bill Dries September 24, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City Council gives MLGW go ahead for new operations center

    The resolution the City Council passed authorizes MLGW to buy a Cordova property for up to $31.4 million. 

    By Samuel Hardiman September 23, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City Council votes down National Guard resolution

    The resolution opposing the guard deployment as part of a larger anti-crime initiative by the Trump administration was defeated on a tie vote.

    By Bill Dries September 23, 2025

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