Memphis City Council reaches now-or-never moment on redistricting
Memphis City Council members Worth Morgan (left) and Martavius Jones (right) attend a committee session on crime statics and receive an update on the Tyre Nichols investigation from the Memphis Police Department Feb. 21. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian file)
The city council meets Wednesday, April 5, in special session to take the first of three votes on changes to its district lines for the October elections.
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