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    Opinion: A friend’s death provides insight

    Lynne Turley taught music in the Memphis City Schools for 22 years. She believed that every child was musical.

    By G. Scott Morris May 02, 2021
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    Opinion: Scam calls and texts on the rise

    RoboKiller predicts that scammers will design even smarter, more believable phone scams in the future. Spam calls could reach 70 billion and texts 90 billion by the end of 2021.

    By Randy Hutchinson May 01, 2021
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    Sanford: Judge Harry Wellford left a legacy of leadership in politics and the law

    The judge deserves to be remembered as one of the most consequential public figures in Memphis during the second half of the 20th century, says Otis Sanford.

    By Otis Sanford April 30, 2021
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    Opinion: Theatre Memphis’ leading lady, a force in high heels and sequins

    When she took over as executive producer, Theatre Memphis was full of debt with no endowment. Now the theater is in the black, full of hope, with an endowment, and a major capital campaign nearing completion.

    By Dan Conaway April 30, 2021
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    Opinion: Support radio that ‘just sounds like Memphis’

    At WYXR, a cast of musicians with global name recognition see the station as a vehicle to express a fascination with not only Memphis’ music, but Memphis’ people. 

    By Jared Boyd April 29, 2021
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    Opinion: Strickland’s pick for police chief represents the change Memphis needs

    CJ Davis will draw on her 28 years in the Atlanta Police Department, where she rose to commander of the Strategies and Special Projects Division. Isn’t that what Memphis needs, new strategies for fighting crime and making MPD more a part of the community?

    By Otis Sanford April 29, 2021
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    Letter to the Editor: Area E resident ready to toss city trash service

    Regarding Memphis solid waste collection, a letter writer says she would drop city services ‘like a hot potato' if other options for garbage pickup were available for citizens in Cordova.

    By Letters to the Editor April 27, 2021
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    Opinion: What’s in a name? Put it to the Snuff test and find out

    Few companies understand what cub copywriters know: the public will shorten anything that’s too long for their use.

    By Dan Conaway April 23, 2021
  • Otis Sanford

    Opinion: The Chauvin verdict is about more than one bad cop

    Derek Chauvin’s conviction should continue the reckoning on race that started after Floyd’s murder shocked the world 11 months ago. A reckoning we have longed for since the night Thomas Moss and his companions were taken out and lynched in Memphis.

    By Otis Sanford April 21, 2021
  • Dan Conaway

    Opinion: When the name is wrong, the smell is no rose

    ‘“Liberty” works in Philadelphia, where Bud Dudley and the Liberty Bowl came from, but it has no unique meaning in Memphis.’

    By Dan Conaway April 16, 2021
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    Herrington: The ladder as Tennessee’s state tool? An idea right out of a Memphis artist’s pocket

    Dolph Smith studied and taught at what became the Memphis College of Art. Making the ladder Tennessee’s state tool was his idea. Mr. Smith didn’t go to Nashville. But he did write a letter. 

    By Chris Herrington April 15, 2021
  • Otis Sanford

    Opinion: Note to mayor — make a splash when choosing police director

    When it comes to a diverse pool of candidates, the list of finalists for the police director’s job is a homerun. Three are from inside the department. Three are women and five are African American. But this search comes with plenty of challenges.

    By Otis Sanford April 14, 2021
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    Opinion: Overton’s short golf course made long memories

    It was 1947 when junior golfers were invited to the Ritz Theater at the corner of Poplar and Evergreen for a movie introduction to the game. A couple of hours later, after a short walk or bus ride to Overton Park Golf Course, we gathered at the practice area behind No. 1 green.

    By Dave Wells April 14, 2021
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    Opinion: Teach kids early how to spend, save and donate

    With April recognized as Financial Literacy Month, now is the time to elevate its importance and prepare young people for their financial futures. This is not a monthlong effort. It’s a lifelong effort.

    By Douglas Scarboro April 14, 2021
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    Opinion: Teacher’s Discipline Act sets schools up for failure

    The “School to Prison Bill” prioritizes punishment over care for vulnerable and disadvantaged students.

    By Kandace Thomas April 13, 2021
  • Letters to the Editor

    Letters to the Editor: Gun violence, nonprofit dilemma

    Letters today discuss gun violence and the dilemma nonprofits face thanks to the pandemic.

    By Letters to the Editor April 10, 2021
  • Guest Columnists

    Opinion: The Nigerian prince scam has grown more sophisticated

    Nigerian letter scams now reap only $700,000 annually, but the same crooks get billions of dollars from more sophisticated scams: ‘That Nigerian prince has grown up, has gone to college, and has found a new, lucrative career,’ says an expert.

    By Randy Hutchinson April 10, 2021
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    Opinion: The past was too present at Mud Island River Park

    The seven flagpoles on the Mud Island River Park’s southern end were removed this week. The park, beloved as a memory that in some ways may be too faithful to its 1980s trappings, will get some much-needed maintenance this spring.

    By Bill Dries April 10, 2021
  • Guest Columnists

    Opinion: A primer on 911 – how to ‘help us help you’

    In the past year I have taken over 1,900 calls to 911, and I’m convinced that a refresher course is in order for children and adults alike. Here are some tips to help you become an effective 911 caller.

    By Erica May April 09, 2021
  • Premium Dan Conaway

    Opinion: After an Arctic blast, scratch and look for green

    People say wait, give things a chance. Take a limb and scratch it. Look for green. If there’s even a trace of green, there’s hope for recovery.

    By Dan Conaway April 09, 2021
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    Calkins: No vaccination, no admission. This Marine is showing us the way

    Tony Ludlow served his country for a decade. He didn’t do it to protect the right of the misguided to make the rest of us sick. So if you want to join his boot camp, you’ll have to show him proof of vaccination first. 

    By Geoff Calkins April 12, 2021
  • Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: How did my 96-year-old mother celebrate her vaccination? She went to Disney, of course

    Mom got her second dose of the Moderna vaccine not long ago. We celebrated by taking her to Disney World. It was a magical experience — made possible by the magic of the vaccine.

    By Geoff Calkins April 09, 2021
  • Guest Columnists

    Opinion: Vaccine passports have long been required by schools

    At various times throughout our history, all levels of government have mandated vaccines and not once have we drifted down that slippery slope towards tyranny.

    By Bryce W. Ashby April 08, 2021
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    Opinion: Derek Chauvin trial is must-see TV thanks to legendary Memphis lawyer

    As I have watched the evidence meticulously unfold against Chauvin, I have also thought about the highly-respected late Memphis attorney S. Shepherd Tate and the role he played in making televised trials possible.

    By Otis Sanford April 08, 2021
  • Guest Columnists

    Opinion: The shooting death of a 4-year-old calls for outrage

    The children at Perea are taught that if they come across a gun, they are to “Stop, don’t touch, turn around, tell an adult.” The sad fact is that many of them can already tell the teacher exactly where the guns in their houses are hidden.

    By G. Scott Morris April 07, 2021

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