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<strong>Shelby County lost Division 9 of Criminal Court following the&nbsp;resignation of former Judge Melissa Boyd.</strong> (Brad Vest/Special to The Daily Memphian)Shelby County

State opens applications for 2 new divisions of Shelby County Criminal Court

The new law came after the county lost two judicial seats in 2024, one in Shelby County Criminal Court and a second in Shelby County Circuit Court.

By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
Shelby County

201 Poplar goes back to work

The Walter L. Bailey Criminal Justice Center reopened Wednesday, July 1, after a two-day shutdown by a Health Department order after a water main burst and flooded the lower level.

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201 Poplar reopening Wednesday but long-term questions remain

By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
Shelby County

201 Poplar reopening Wednesday but long-term questions remain

Courts and offices that shut down for two days will resume regular operations Wednesday. But the renewed debate about the building’s condition — and what to do about it — continues.

By Bill Dries July 01, 2026
Shelby County

Trial date set in Tami Sawyer’s federal embezzlement case

The trial date is tentative as Sawyer’s attorney is about to get an estimated 50,000 documents used by prosecutors to make their case against her.

By Bill Dries June 30, 2026

  • Shelby County

    County Commission passes budget with new property tax rate

    Shelby County commissioners used extra decimal places Monday, June 29, in setting a new county property tax rate.

    By Bill Dries June 30, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar flooding could keep courts closed ‘until later this week’

    A water line break leaves the Walter L. Bailey Criminal Justice Center temporarily closed, forcing some courts to reschedule dates and pause operations. 

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    201 Poplar courts closed for ‘imminent health hazard’

    By Wallis Rogin June 29, 2026
  • Shelby County

    201 Poplar courts closed for ‘imminent health hazard’

    Signs on the doors of 201 Poplar say: “This building ‘must not be occupied’ until” the Health Department grants permission to reopen.

    By Wallis Rogin, Brandon LaGrone II June 29, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Shelby County Commission to take final vote on $2.71 property-tax rate

    The commission also votes on budget amendments, including a move away from plans by Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris to start planning on a new Treadwell K-8 school.

    By Bill Dries June 28, 2026
  • Metro

    Incoming County Commissioner accused of misusing taxpayer dollars

    Incoming Shelby County Commissioner Lashanta Rudd is accused of buying a Nissan Sentra and incurring at least $5,000 in improper expenses using City of Memphis taxpayer dollars. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 24, 2026
  • Elections

    Lowery warns against complacency as county mayor race heads to Aug. 6

    Lowery in Eads, Taylor in Piperton. The political roundup is on the campaign trail and includes a D.C. roundup with reaction to the memorandum of understanding with Iran.

    By Bill Dries June 21, 2026
  • Behind The Headlines

    City and county budget seasons are winding down. Here’s what two local leaders have to say.

    The Shelby County Commission is looking at a possible tax increase while the Memphis City Council is expected to keep the city’s tax rate the same. 

    By Bill Dries June 20, 2026
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: The new board managing Memphis schools opens for business — in Nashville.

    The new board overseeing Memphis-Shelby County Schools convened for the first time Thursday — in Nashville, with little notice, at 8:45 a.m. If the hope was to win over conflicted Memphians, this was a bizarre way to start.

    By Geoff Calkins June 19, 2026
  • Elections

    Eight candidates certified for Criminal Court judicial race

    The election is Aug; 6. The Shelby County Election Commission is preparing to mail out notices to inform county voters of their new congressional districts.

    By Bill Dries June 21, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Tami Sawyer suspended as clerk, Stanton appointed as interim

    General Sessions Court judges suspended their clerk with pay two days after she made her first court appearance on federal theft, wire fraud and money laundering charges.

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    Tami Sawyer indictment renews Republican push for state intervention

    By Laura Testino, Bill Dries June 18, 2026
  • Premium Collierville

    Collierville Chick-fil-A case reopened in Shelby County Chancery Court

    The landowner of a proposed Chick-fil-A has filed a petition in Shelby County Chancery Court against all five aldermen, alleging they are in contempt of court. A chancellor ordered them to approve the new restaurant in February.

    By Abigail Warren June 17, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Tami Sawyer indictment renews Republican push for state intervention

    One of the Republican contenders for governor says it’s time “to shake up the court system in Shelby County.”

    By Bill Dries June 18, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Can a Court Clerk be suspended? Otis Jackson was in 2011.

    General Sessions Court Clerk Tami Sawyer pleaded not guilty this week to federal charges. Her attorney said she plans to continue working as clerk while awaiting trial.

    By Bill Dries June 17, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County Commission sets (tentative) property tax rate

    Commissioners delayed votes on operating and capital budgets to a June 29 meeting that will also include a final vote on the property tax hike.

    By Bill Dries June 15, 2026
  • Public Safety

    Tami Sawyer indicted, faces federal corruption charges

    The Shelby County General Sessions Court clerk was seen in custody at the Odell Horton Federal Building.

    By Bill Dries, Brandon LaGrone II June 16, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County Commission has major decisions to get budget and tax rate across finish line

    Adding more funding to county reserves is competing with a scaled-down lawsuit settlement, more spending and a basic tax rate that has been reduced by the state for the new fiscal year.

    By Bill Dries June 15, 2026
  • Premium Real Estate

    Projects planned in Parkway Village, North Memphis, Cooper-Young and Covington Pike

    If approved, these projects could add residential units and commercial property across the city. 

    By Andy Ashby June 30, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Souls to the Polls rally mixes political optimism with hardcore organizing

    Outrage over the redrawing of congressional district lines is fueling get-out-the-vote efforts in Memphis. The formal effort went public Sunday with a Souls at the Polls rally, where candidates were seen but not heard.

    By Bill Dries June 09, 2026
  • Premium Shelby County

    Vote-A-Rama and the War Powers Act. Wanda Halbert’s quest for a recount. Lamar Alexander on ‘Newt’s World’

    From vote-a-rama to recount-a-rama, Tennessee’s representatives in Washington had a busy week and more in this week’s political roundup.

    By Bill Dries June 08, 2026
  • Public Safety

    Another 201 Poplar inmate dies

    The inmate was arrested May 27 after allegedly stealing $258.91 in merchandise from a local TJ Maxx.

    By Jody Callahan June 04, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County commissioners consider keeping $2.69 property tax rate

    Shelby County commissioners talked Wednesday, June 3, about leaving the county property tax rate at $2.69. It’s a discussion they’ve had in past budget seasons with different rates. But this year’s decision may be different.

    By Bill Dries June 04, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Sixth special judicial race coming to Aug. 6 ballot

    A Shelby County judge has moved up his retirement date, so the Election Commission is adding a race for his position to the other five already on the ballot. 

    By Bill Dries June 02, 2026
  • Shelby County

    County delays $18M lawsuit settlement as debate continues

    The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office and the county administration say they agree on dollar figures, but not a solution to the dispute. 

    By Bill Dries June 02, 2026
  • Shelby County

    Wanda Halbert seeks recount in primary loss

    Halbert lost the Democratic primary for Criminal Court Clerk on the May 5 ballot by 126 votes to state Rep. Joe Towns Jr.

    By Bill Dries June 01, 2026
  • Shelby County

    $18 million sheriff’s lawsuit settlement returns to County Commission

    The expensive legal settlement grew more complex last week with word that the $18 million would have to be included in future Sheriff’s Office budgets.

    By Bill Dries June 01, 2026

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