Nonprofit installing its own air-quality sensors near xAI
State Rep. Justin J. Pearson (middle) speaks during a Memphis Community Against Pollution press conference July 2 in Boxtown announcing their $250,000 commitment to air-quality monitoring. (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Memphis Community Against Pollution announced plans for its own air-quality sensors after doubting testing carried out by the City of Memphis.
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Joseph Mangin is a Memphis native who is pursuing degrees in art history and journalism at Northwestern University, and covers a variety of topics.
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