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<strong>Memphis Safe Task Force began patrolling the city in October 2025.</strong> (George Walker IV/AP file)Premium City of Memphis

Is Memphis crime a grave emergency? Tennessee court mulls legality of National Guard

After months of legal limbo, the State of Tennessee and several Memphis Democratic elected officials squared off over the legality of the Tennessee National Guard’s deployment in Memphis. 

By Samuel Hardiman March 05, 2026
City of Memphis

Could AI help shut down party houses?

A Memphis City Council member is pushing the city to crack down on short-term rental problems.

By Bill Dries March 04, 2026
City of Memphis

Impasse procedure gets rewrite, delay at City Council meeting

The Council put off any vote on the streamlined impasse procedure for three weeks. Meanwhile, a Council discussion about how to regulate short-term rental properties took an AI turn.

By Bill Dries March 04, 2026
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Council members question Liberty Park project after Daily Memphian reporting

The Daily Memphian dove into the $2.2 million invested in the still-stalled private development. Now, two Memphis City Council members want answers from Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s administration.

By Samuel Hardiman March 03, 2026

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    City Council wants answers to short-term rental problems

    The council could vote Tuesday on a new procedure for resolving impasses between the city and unions. It also gets an update on crime statistics.

    By Bill Dries March 02, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Blackburn, Rose and Green mix it up over hockey and power outages

    Also in the political roundup, Tim Burchett at Lincoln Day, xAI surfaces at Democratic mayor’s forum, Henri Brooks on reasons to run and the shape of the new County Commission.

    By Bill Dries March 02, 2026
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    MATA trustee Rodrick Holmes wants it all for Memphis riders: Stability, free fares, trolleys and more

    “I feel like we are on the right track — kind of pun intended — to stabilize, improve the service and then grow,” MATA Trustee Rodrick Holmes told The Daily Memphian.

    By Samuel Hardiman March 02, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    ‘Build up, not out': City leaders wrestle with affordable-housing puzzle

    Pieces of the puzzle include a delayed grocery store in Hyde Park, a Land Expo, emerging developers, questions about putting the cart before the horse and a community garden in Binghampton.

    By Bill Dries March 01, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Change for Memphis library employees goes on November ballot

    The Tuesday vote came with concerns that some library employees don’t believe they will have to reapply for their jobs.

    By Bill Dries February 25, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Local nonprofit, ACLU sue city over MPD records

    The lawsuit claims Memphis illegally blocked access to MPD records after DOJ’s civil rights findings.

    By Aarron Fleming February 24, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW: Price of gas, increased electricity use led to higher bills

    The bitter cold that battered Memphis in January has led to February utility bills that are much higher than last year and last month. 

    By Samuel Hardiman February 24, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Seven candidates stake out positions at Democratic county mayoral forum

    The candidates each talked about their differences with each other as the campaigns move past introductions.

    By Bill Dries February 24, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    City Council returns in person with a backlog of delayed final votes

    Topping the council’s agenda are final votes on the first step toward a Hyde Square plaza Downtown, as well as discussion on changing the status of library workers and an update on the city’s bus system.

    By Bill Dries February 23, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Convention center Sheraton could be redeveloped, rebranded by 2029

    The redevelopment project includes moving the hotel entrance to Main Street to face the convention center, and adding meeting space and an outdoor event lawn. 

    By Sophia Surrett February 22, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Clayborn Temple to be rebuilt

    The second effort to rebuild Clayborn Temple in as many years will be just as ambitious as the first, the leader of the nonprofit leading the project said Friday, Feb. 20.

    By Bill Dries February 20, 2026
  • Downtown

    Repairs to water main break Downtown could last through weekend

    MLGW urges people to avoid Fourth Street and Pontotoc Avenue.

    By Jody Callahan February 20, 2026
  • Business

    EDGE approves port, composting, Bad Timing items

    The Economic Development Growth Engine for Memphis and Shelby County board OK’d Port of Memphis jurisdiction, a new PILOT program and a small business loan.

    By Andy Ashby February 19, 2026
  • Premium Ask the Memphian

    Ask the Memphian: When will the repaving of I-240 be completed?

    By the end of 2027, almost all of the Interstate 240 loop around the city should be repaved, state road officials said.

    By Jody Callahan February 16, 2026
  • Education

    Feagins case against MSCS returns to square one

    Her lawsuit requests she be restored to the superintendent seat or paid severance as outlined in her contract.

    By Laura Testino February 12, 2026
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Mayor Young talked about crime, immigration and the future of the city. Of course it got loud.

    Mayor Paul Young was heckled during his State of the City address. But here’s the thing about Young and those hecklers: They want the same thing. 

    By Geoff Calkins February 12, 2026
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Memphis sets goal of 10,000 units of new or renovated housing by 2030

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young talked about housing goals during his State of the City address.

    By Bill Dries February 12, 2026
  • Update City of Memphis

    Mayor’s ‘State of the City’ speech met with hecklers

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young gave a speech crammed with goals and initiatives he says are the follow-through on the city’s two-year drop in crime.

    By Bill Dries February 11, 2026
  • Arts & Culture

    MoSH searching for new executive director after Thompson exit

    The Memphis Museums of Science and History’s former leader Kevin Thompson resigned at the end of 2025. 

    By Bill Dries February 09, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    Mayor Young chooses educator with early childhood experience as new libraries director

    The mayor’s choice succeeds Keenon McCloy who retired in January.

    By Bill Dries February 09, 2026
  • Premium Metro

    Young’s State of the City moment collides with Task Force immigration fight

    Also, Steve Cohen says next step in federal government funding centers on DHS and ICE; and Bill Lee talks about childhood visits to Memphis, as well as the tragedy that shaped his entry into politics; and a Shelby County mayoral contender opened his campaign headquarters.

    By Bill Dries February 09, 2026
  • Premium Transportation & Logistics

    MATA riders’ pleas for better service met with piecemeal progress

    On Transit Equity Day, more than 60 MATA riders and others gathered in Orange Mound to express their frustrations and hopes for a better public transportation system in Memphis.

    By Jody Callahan February 10, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    What did Memphis get in the appropriations bills?

    Here’s a list of “community funding requests” or earmarks approved as part of the appropriations bills that cleared the House and Senate and were signed into law this week by President Donald Trump.

    Related content:

    Dodging another government shutdown: How local politicians voted

    By Bill Dries February 09, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    City solid waste pickup delayed again

    The city has not has solid waste pickups since Jan. 24 as remnants of the winter storm stubbornly hang around.

    By Bill Dries February 05, 2026
  • City of Memphis

    A block of Downtown Memphis inches toward new name

    The Memphis City Council pushed forward with plans for Hyde Square and moved swiftly through a shortened agenda in its second online session in a row.

    By Bill Dries February 04, 2026

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