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  • City of Memphis

    Fairgrounds financing, MLGW contract, trash troubles top council agenda

    The April 6, council session includes a vote on $75 million in revenue bonds for the Fairgrounds renovation as well as a vote on the $520,000 contract to explore alternatives to TVA as MLGW’s electric power supplier. And council members review a month of vocal complaints about trash pickup.

    By Bill Dries April 06, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Mike Ryall named interim MPD chief as new candidate joins the mix

    Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland announced Monday, April 5, that he is appointing police Deputy Director Mike Ryall as interim director effective immediately.

    By Yolanda Jones, Bill Dries April 06, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Plan detailed for slowing Riverside Drive traffic

    Memphis River Parks Partnership has city administration approval for a plan to slow traffic on Riverside Drive while keeping it open to auto traffic.

    By Bill Dries April 05, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Mud Island preps for Memorial Day opening

    The river park’s closing last year due to the pandemic allowed Memphis Parks Partnership to save some money that is going into improvements, such as repairing the Riverwalk and resodding the south lawn. 

    By Bill Dries April 04, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    MICAH calls on Strickland to open up police director selection process

    Social justice group seeks to be part of the discussion and decisions about police reforms and the selection of the next Memphis Police director.

    By Bill Dries April 02, 2021
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    Easter still subdued but churches taking bigger baby steps

    Churches moving outdoors, broadcasting and inching up on pew capacity for Easter.

    By Jane Roberts April 02, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Behind the Headlines: Getting vaccine to the isolated

    Rev. Keith Norman of Baptist Memorial Health Care and Meritan CEO Melanie Keller talked about the vaccine outreach to the homebound and homeless on “Behind The Headlines.” 

    By Bill Dries April 03, 2021
  • Update City of Memphis

    City disputes Waste Pro claim it rejected Good Friday pickups

    The Thursday, April 1, press release from the company is the latest salvo in an exchange between the city and the company that went public last week.

    By Bill Dries April 02, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Lawsuit cites six years of spotty garbage pickup in Cordova

    Six Cordova homeowners have filed a civil lawsuit against the city and MLGW seeking $38.8 million in damages for a group of 35,000 households.

    By Bill Dries April 01, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    How Memphis is allocating 8,000 J&J vaccines

    The COVID-19 task force is targeting certain populations with the single-shot vaccine. 

    By Mary Cashiola March 31, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW board approves contract that gets TVA process back on track

    The $520,000 consulting contract is a close but not exact match of the one the City Council rejected last October. The rejection stalled the process of considering an exit from TVA by six months. The new contract goes to the council for approval next week with price estimates due by the end of this year.

    By Bill Dries March 31, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland nominates county EOC administrator as city court judge

    If approved by the Memphis City Council, Carolyn Watkins would fill the vacancy created by the January death of City Court Judge Teresa Jones.

    By Bill Dries March 30, 2021
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    ‘Stringing us along': Trash talk in Memphis-Waste Pro showdown

    Better weather and a relentless barrage of complaints about garbage piling up seem to have been the breaking point in the city’s relationship with Waste Pro USA. The chairman of the City Council said it felt like the private waste company was “stringing us along.” 

    By Bill Dries March 29, 2021
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Nearly $60 million in new projects ongoing in Frayser

    Nearly $60 million in development projects are at various stages of completion in Frayser addressing neighborhood issues such as early childhood education, recreational activities and affordable housing.

    By Omer Yusuf March 27, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    City Council ‘adamantly’ opposes open gun carry bill backed by governor

    The bill in the Tennessee General Assembly seeks to allow the open carrying of handguns in the state.

    By Bill Dries March 26, 2021
  • Behind The Headlines

    MLGW board to vote next week on next step in TVA process

    MLGW President and CEO J.T. Young on “Behind The Headlines” says the new contract with a consultant involves Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland as a mediator between the utility board and the council. 

    By Bill Dries March 26, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland touts PILOTS during joint meeting on incentives

    The four-hour online joint meeting of the two legislative bodies Thursday, March 25, was mostly questions and answers. The group agreed to start talking about proposals to change incentives at the second April 15 session with plans for a third joint meeting.

    By Bill Dries March 25, 2021
  • Update City of Memphis

    Waste Pro says it wants out of contract as city suspends payments

    Waste Pro, the company at the center of sanitation complaints in Cordova, is looking to end its contract with the City of Memphis. Meanwhile, Mayor Jim Strickland said there’s been no formal notice to the city and the city moved to end the contract with a 20-day notice last week to either fix the problems or consider the contract ended.

    By Bill Dries March 25, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Coronavirus: Health Department reports 10 new deaths

    New numbers reported March 25th gave the day a positivity rate of 3.6%.

    By Allyson Brown March 25, 2021
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Waste Pro contract fine print could mean clean exit for city

    Terminating the city’s contract with Waste Pro USA to pick up garbage in Cordova, Hickory Hill and parts of East Memphis would be a pretty straightforward process based on the last trash contract the city terminated.

    By Bill Dries March 24, 2021
  • Update City of Memphis

    Five council members call for changes to garbage collection by Waste Pro

    Waste Pro is the second private contractor in three years to have the solid waste contract for parts of Cordova, Hickory and East Memphis, known on solid waste routes as Area E.

    By Bill Dries March 23, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Strickland pledges to correct garbage pickup issues

    Mayor Jim Strickland is taking responsibility for garbage pickup problems and says he is working to address the shortcomings. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff March 22, 2021
  • Spirit of Memphis

    David Knight, Memphis priest, prolific writer, dies serving poor in Guatemala

    Jesuit priest who lived with Poor Clares remembered for his service to poor, allegiance to Jesus

    By David Waters March 25, 2021
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Pipeline Players: Who’s who in the controversy over the Byhalia Connection Pipeline

    Here are the key figures and organizations involved in the Byhalia Connection Pipeline project and its opposition. 

    Related story:

    Rocky legal terrain lies between Byhalia pipeline positions and reality

    By Bill Dries March 26, 2021
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Rocky legal terrain lies between Byhalia pipeline positions and reality

    Opponents of the oil pipeline want to keep the dispute in local and state courts. But federal courts have helped to speed up the legal process for pipeline companies. Both approaches are in play behind a blossoming opposition movement that has linked arms with past environmental struggles in the city.

    Related story:

    Pipeline Players: Who's who in the controversy over the Byhalia Connection Pipeline

    By Bill Dries March 22, 2021

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