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  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: City budget hearings, Le Bonheur expansion opens

    Also happening this week: Shelby County Commissioners begin budget talks, and Tom Lee Park reopens temporarily.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 05, 2024
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    Mud Island Amphitheater could get major renovation

    The City of Memphis’ proposed capital-improvement budget includes issuing $17.6 million in debt over four years for the amphitheater’s renovation. A potential big-name operator could be interested, too.

    By Samuel Hardiman May 06, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City to ink High 5 Entertainment to 30-year lease at Liberty Park

    High 5 would build an entertainment facility that would include a full-service restaurant and bar with bowling, video games and laser tag.

    By Samuel Hardiman May 04, 2024
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    Could MPD change what weapons officers carry? It’s possible

    “Right now, we have a sense of urgency about what our equipment looks like in the Memphis Police Department, and how we can make sure that our officers are not outgunned as well,” Interim MPD Chief Davis said.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Aarron Fleming May 03, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Solid-waste fee goes up in city budget proposal, too

    The $6.89 fee hike was among the focal points as City Council members held the first in a series of public forums Thursday, May 2, to gauge public opinion on the proposed 75-cent property-tax hike.

    By Bill Dries May 03, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Mayor Young tells small business owners they are ‘lifeblood’ of city

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young Young discussed his vision of Memphis as the next ‘in’ city — a thriving metropolis ripe with amenities and opportunities. 

    By Aisling Mäki May 02, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Mother who lost son in Orange Mound Park calls out fear at town hall

    Jennifer Fason spoke before a crowd of 200 who gathered at Orange Mound Community Center Tuesday, April 30, at the latest One Memphis forum led by Memphis Mayor Paul Young.

    By Bill Dries May 01, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City marks start of fiber broadband install

    The groundbreaking at Willow Park in East Memphis Tuesday, April 30, is the start of building the infrastructure for a fiber broadband network that is to connect the system to at least 85% of the city.

    By Bill Dries April 30, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Dozens of MPD sergeants ask to join lawsuit against Memphis

    The filing is another front in the deepening legal conflict over the disputed second lieutenant position.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 30, 2024
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    One reason Memphis can’t touch its rainy day fund: pending lawsuits

    Outside of its bond rating and requirements from the state comptroller, Memphis has another reason to keep its $100 million rainy-day fund intact: the pending civil rights lawsuit from Tyre Nichols’ family and estate. 

    By Samuel Hardiman April 29, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: New tropical-plant house, Riverbeat Music Festival

    Also happening this week: The trial of Gregory Livingston begins, and a new pub with an old feel celebrates its grand opening in Olive Branch.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 28, 2024
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    Orange Mound’s Reconstruction history comes into focus

    A cemetery for the Deaderick Plantation, which later became the core of the Orange Mound subdivision, has been ground zero for efforts to chart what life was like for those in the Reconstruction era after slavery.

    By Bill Dries April 29, 2024
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    How do Memphians feel about raising taxes? Poll offers clues

    A late 2023 poll indicates how voters felt about a tax increase as perception of crime worsened and the city geared up for a municipal-election season.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 29, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Discovery in Nichols’ civil suit could be confidential

    Tyre Nichols’ family and estate are seeking $550 million in damages in a case that follows Nichols’ beating and later death in January 2023.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 25, 2024
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    What’s in the city’s budget and what could stand in its way?

    The budget proposal Young brought forward Tuesday is technically three budgets: one that offers a bare-bones status quo, a middle ground and the 75-cent tax increase that Young said would provide “value” to residents. 

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    City Council votes to hire consultant for new public safety foundation
    Community leaders lament Orange Mound block party shooting

    By Samuel Hardiman April 24, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City Council votes to hire consultant for new public safety foundation

    The council also passed a resolution opposing the state legislation that allows teachers to go armed on school property after the bill cleared the House earlier Tuesday in Nashville. 

    By Bill Dries April 23, 2024
  • North Memphis

    North Memphis tree project withdrawn for 5 years; confusion lingers

    The developers shouldn’t be able to pursue any similar projects for five years, but a representative of the project said otherwise. 

    By Keely Brewer April 24, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young proposes 75-cent city property-tax hike

    Young presented his budget propsosal including the first tax hike in more than nine years for the city Tuesday, April 23, at the top of Tuesday’s Memphis City Council meeting. Council budget deliberations begin next month.

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman April 24, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Officer McKinney remembered for his selflessness and smile

    Lt. Vonzell Bibbs, McKinney’s supervisor at MPD’s Raines precinct, left the crowd gathered Hope Church with a call to action: “Smile at somebody. In honor of him, smile at somebody. Because a smile could help someone through this grieving process.”

    By Aarron Fleming April 23, 2024
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    Young to take property-tax hike to City Council Tuesday

    In addition to a property-tax hike, Mayor Paul Young is also expected to rearrange some city priorities in his first budget as mayor.

    By Bill Dries April 22, 2024
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    Analysis: Memphis’ budget woes years in the making

    For years, Memphis officials warned of a budget hole. For years, the U.S. government papered it over. This coming fiscal year appears to be a different story.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 22, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Photo gallery: Sea of Blue honors fallen MPD Officer ‘Rusty’ McKinney

    The Memphis Police Department conducted a “Sea of Blue” Sunday night, April 21, for Officer Joseph “Rusty” McKinney.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Joseph McKinney’s funeral, Riverside Drive closing

    Also happening this week: Loudean’s closes in Cooper-Young and Mayor Paul Young presents his first city budget proposal to City Council.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff April 21, 2024
  • Neighborhoods

    Council member and DA host joint career and record-expungement fair

    Organizations ranging from FedEx, MATA, Maximus Child Support and the Memphis Electrical Joint Apprenticeship Training Center were in attendance to promote work opportunities. 

    By Kambui Bomani April 20, 2024
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    Memphis got less COVID money than other cities. It’s hurting the budget

    Had Memphis received more money under the American Rescue Plan Act, Memphis Mayor Paul Young might not be facing a shortfall in his first budget, something the mayor acknowledged in an interview Friday.

    By Samuel Hardiman April 21, 2024

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