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    Ursula Madden named MLGW VP

    Madden previously helped Memphis navigate “some of the most difficult times in our history,” said MLGW president and CEO Doug McGowen. 

    By Keely Brewer February 07, 2024
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    City Council moves up final vote on health insurance coverage to Feb. 20

    In other action Tuesday, the council approved the reappointment of Robert Knecht as the city’s public-works director.

    By Bill Dries February 06, 2024
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    Memphis resident files ethics complaint against council member

    A Memphis resident has filed an ethics complaint against a Memphis City Council member over an alleged conflict of interest.

    By Samuel Hardiman February 07, 2024
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    City Council nears end of mayor’s appointees, delays health insurance vote

    The City Council has a few more votes on Mayor Paul Young’s remaining appointees to his leadership team and some questions on the interim status of Memphis Police Chief Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis.

    By Bill Dries February 05, 2024
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    January MLGW bills up 11%, on average

    The utility expects the average customer will end up paying about $90 less this year as compared with last year, but January’s bills aren’t yet trending in that direction. 

    By Keely Brewer February 05, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Lee’s State of the State, NBA trade deadline

    Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council votes on extending health benefits to themselves, and Monday is the first day to pull qualifying petitions for August state and federal primary elections.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 04, 2024
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    Campaign donations flow to victors after municipal elections

    A wave of City of Memphis contractors contributed to Mayor-elect Paul Young in the weeks after he won the Oct. 5 race, a review by The Daily Memphian finds.

    By Samuel Hardiman February 04, 2024
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    Gallery: Protesters shut down I-40 bridge

    Protesters said they came Saturday because they want local government to put pressure on the U.S. government for a ceasefire in Gaza. Protests around the country have sought to push local governments to adopt ceasefire resolutions.

    By Patrick Lantrip July 15, 2025
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    Hernando DeSoto Bridge reopens after protest

    Because the I-55 bridge was closed for repairs, the pro-Palestine demonstration on the I-40 bridge caused all traffic across the Mississippi River at Memphis to shut down for nearly two hours.

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    Gallery: Protesters shut down I-40 bridge

    By The Daily Memphian Staff February 04, 2024
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    Experts prosecutors plan to call at trial for officers charged in Nichols’ death

    Those experts include current and former MPD officers who may speak to MPD’s use-of-force policies and training programs as well as how the actions of the officers the night of Nichols’ death allegedly violated those standards.

    By Aarron Fleming February 01, 2024
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    Mack Weaver becomes Memphis in May CEO

    Weaver has been with the festival for 25 years, most recently as chief financial officer. The MIM board announced the decision Thursday, Feb. 1, as longtime president and CEO Jim Holt officially retires.

    By Bill Dries February 01, 2024
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    Gary Rosenfeld retires as MATA CEO

    Rosenfeld’s retirement is effective immediately, with the MATA board announcing deputy CEO Bacarra Mauldin starts as interim CEO Thursday, Feb. 1. Rosenfeld has led the city’s bus system since January 2017.

    By Bill Dries January 31, 2024
  • Downtown

    I-55 bridge to close over weekend

    Crews will close the Mississippi-Arkansas Bridge, also known as the “Old Bridge,” to continue work on the I-55 and Crump Boulevard interchange.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 31, 2024
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    City Council controversial health care proposal, explained

    The City Council votes Tuesday, Feb. 6, on extending the city’s health insurance coverage for council members who serve two terms. The calculations are complex and the authority for such a move is controversial.

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    Opinion: Council health care proposal ‘is as ludicrous as it is ... offensive’

    By Bill Dries January 31, 2024
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    What MPD Chief Davis’ interim status means

    Memphis Police Department Chief C.J. Davis has gone from reappointment to interim status in a temporary compromise that is new ground in what is normally a smooth confirmation process before the City Council.

    By Bill Dries January 29, 2024
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    Memphis avoided major power outages during a recent winter storm. How?

    Even though it was colder for longer, Memphis got a welcome surprise this past storm: The power mostly stayed on. 

    By Keely Brewer January 29, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: County Commission votes on civilian review board; PRSA honors Biggs

    Also happening this week: The two individuals charged in the death of St. Jude researcher Alexander Bulakhov are back in court, and you can help break a world record at FedExForum.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 29, 2024
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    The Memphis Grizzlies have a game plan for Downtown and Beale Street

    Memphis government and the Grizzlies are seeking more money for $500-million-plus in renovations to FedExForum and working toward a lease extension, but another lease could also involve changes to the area around the arena.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 28, 2024
  • Behind The Headlines

    Investigation of MPD complicates things, US attorney says

    The top federal prosecutor in Memphis, U.S. attorney for Western Tennessee Kevin Ritz, says the Department of Justice inquiry affects the relationship his office has with the law enforcement body.

    By Aarron Fleming January 27, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Lawsuit cites ‘derelict leadership’ in stabbing death of inmate

    A federal civil rights lawsuit has been filed on behalf of the parents of Deion Byrd, a Shelby County Jail inmate who was assaulted while awaiting a court appearance at the Shelby County Criminal Justice Center.

    By Ben Wheeler January 26, 2024
  • North Memphis

    Four injured in police shooting and pursuit

    Four people, two suspects and two civilians, were noncritically injured Friday, Jan. 26, after officers shot at alleged car thieves before the suspects fled and crashed into a civilian’s car.

    By Julia Baker January 26, 2024
  • Arts & Culture

    Tyler Perry films on Beale Street for Netflix project ‘Joe’s College Road Trip’

    Linn Sitler, Memphis and Shelby County Film/TV Commissioner, said that Tyler Perry and his team were in Memphis on Tuesday for a one-day local shoot, employing 20-25 local crew members and roughly 200 extras.

    By Chris Herrington January 26, 2024
  • Health Care

    Free dental clinic will provide as much as $2M in care in two days

    The post-storm water situation in Memphis has cleared up just in time for Mid-South Mission of Mercy, a free two-day dental clinic slated for Jan. 26 and 27 at Bellevue Baptist Church.

    By Aisling Mäki January 26, 2024
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    Two Memphis sites could be added to National Register of Historic Places

    An Italianate home in South Memphis and an early middle-class housing complex in Midtown have been nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.

    By Kambui Bomani January 26, 2024
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    Water is Memphis’ new weather problem. What can be done to fix it?

    Three years ago, Memphis Light, Gas and Water issued its first boil-water advisory for the area. Since then, it’s issued four more.

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    Boil-water advisory ends for MLGW customers

    Kirby High School dismissed early due to burst pipe

    By Keely Brewer January 24, 2024

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