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    Graceland says it’s willing to delay arena plans to get money for other attractions

    There are plans to make two more Hallmark movies in Memphis next year, according to the managing partner of Graceland Holdings LLC.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
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    Memphis 3.0 draft includes area anchors and ‘degree of change’ ratings

    The city’s long-range development plan for the next 20 years begins with what is already there, gauges the market and public sentiment and builds from there. A draft of the Memphis 3.0 plan debuted Wednesday on a city website, www.memphis3point0.com.

    By Bill Dries December 19, 2018
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    TDZ expansion approved for second convention center hotel

    The Tennessee Building Commission's executive committee has approved an expansion of the Downtown Tourism Development Zone for a second convention center hotel in Memphis.

    By Bill Dries December 17, 2018
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    City Council’s 3 empty seats take center stage

    The Memphis City Council has three empty council seats to fill Tuesday. And if the 10 council members can’t break the gridlock that has delayed the appointment to the first of those vacancies, there will be more calls for special elections to fill all three.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
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    Bond bid for council seat sidelined by diagnosis

    Theryn Bond got some bad news in her quest to get the appointment to the open City Council District 6 seat.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
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    Candlelight vigil to mark one year since removal of Confederate monuments

    A candlelight vigil Thursday in Health Sciences Park will mark the one-year anniversary of the removal of Confederate monuments there and from Memphis Park.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Change is constant in newly published Overton Park history

    Brooks Lamb was making final edits on his book about Overton Park when he found out the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art was planning a move out of the park to Downtown Memphis.

    By Bill Dries December 18, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Parks Partnership keeps River Garden active in first month

    The River Garden at Mississippi River Park has a few unexpected additions. Since the park at the Wolf River Harbor was revamped as a more active setting about a month ago, a hawk and a bobcat have taken up residence.

    By Bill Dries December 16, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Burson campaign photos show new political reality

    Charles Burson began with the certainty that he was taking pictures of what would be Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign march to the presidency. That belief and his political experience influenced how and where the Memphis attorney and former Tennessee attorney general framed what he shot.

    By Bill Dries December 16, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    City Council fields narrow for appointments

    Ten citizens have applied for one of the two latest vacancies on the Memphis City Council, and 16 have applied for the other.

    By Bill Dries December 15, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    NAACP concerned about ‘attempt to racially gerrymander’ council

    The Memphis Branch of the NAACP says the Memphis City Council should have consistent rules for filling vacancies on the body and suggests a special election if the council remains at an impasse in filling the three open seats at its Tuesday meeting.

    By Bill Dries December 14, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Nonprofits see conflicting dynamics in city’s need

    For the last 20 years, First Baptist Church on Broad has celebrated Thanksgiving with a dinner at the church that includes the homeless. A group of men from the church deliver hot Thanksgiving meals to around 1,000 more people that day as well.

    By Bill Dries December 14, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Mighty Lights seeking dedications for individual lights  

    A privately funded LED installation on Big River Crossing is seeking Memphians and tourists alike who are interested in dedicating an individual light to a person or group.

    By Patrick Lantrip December 12, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Repair issues threaten to bring down curtain at Cannon Center

    The Cannon Center for the Performing Arts is in line for up to $300,000 in emergency repairs of stage lighting and rigging and orchestra pit deficiencies that managers say put the facility at risk of turning away shows.

    By Wayne Risher December 13, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Naming rights deal sought for Memphis Cook Convention Center

    A naming rights deal will be sought for the new and improved Memphis Cook Convention Center. The convention center board on Thursday approved a consulting agreement that could lead to a commercial brand splashed across the updated center’s sleek-looking new exterior.

    By Wayne Risher December 14, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Council contenders: Who’s in the mix for three open city council seats

    All three open positions on the Memphis City Council are in play starting Thursday at noon, the deadline for those interested in the District 6 seat and the Super District 8 Position 2 seat to file their applications with the council office.

    By Bill Dries December 13, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Lamar to lead new city solid waste division

    A former joint staff doctrine planner at the Pentagon and Williams Sonoma executive will run the city’s newly formed Solid Waste Division and carry out Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland’s bid to improve the city’s garbage pickup services.

    By Bill Dries December 12, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    City Council calls six a quorum, as four hire attorney

    Six Memphis City Council members on Tuesday, Dec. 11, approved 39 resolutions from the delayed Dec. 4 agenda as the four members not present sent their lawyer to the special session at City Hall.

    By Bill Dries December 12, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Ballot Basics: The Elections of 2018

    The last vote count of a busy election year is certified and in the books.

    By Bill Dries December 12, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    City Council gives quorum call another try Tuesday

    Within minutes of each other and just a few yards apart at City Hall last week, council members Joe Brown and Berlin Boyd each told reporters the vacant and hotly contested council District 1 seat is “the people’s seat.”

    By Bill Dries December 11, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Pleasant led Election Commission through changes, challenges

    In three decades on the Shelby County Election Commission, 24 of them as chairman, O.C. Pleasant oversaw changes from lever voting machines to electronic machines to touch-screen machines and dodged an attempt to introduce punch-card voting in local elections.

    By Bill Dries December 12, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Week ends without City Council quorum as District 1 stalemate continues

    On the fourth consecutive day of what Memphis City Council chairman Berlin Boyd calls “the situation,” the council again could not muster a quorum of seven members to transact business.

    By Bill Dries December 07, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    State water plan seeks to protect Memphis Sands Aquifer

    The Memphis Sands Aquifer isn’t in danger of drying up, but it remains in federal litigation, and Tennessee leaders say a long-term look at water needs statewide will help prepare for growth and updated systems. State officials say the aquifer produces the purest drinking water in the nation — 159 million gallons daily for public water supplies.

    By Sam Stockard December 08, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    Pink Palace mansion reopens with new outlook on Memphis history

    The polar bear, shrunken head and miniature circus are back in the Pink Palace mansion as it prepares to reopen to the public Sunday, Dec. 8. The reopening follows a five-year rethinking of space at the mansion, which closed for two years for the physical transformation.

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2018
  • City of Memphis

    No quorum on third day of city council stalemate

    Memphis City Council members assembled at City Hall for about 10 minutes Thursday in an attempt to get a quorum of seven members to transact business.

    By Bill Dries December 06, 2018

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