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    Our election coverage is free. Producing it is not.

    It’s a community service to put election stories outside the paywall. And yet, bluntly, our decision also comes with a cost. Because producing this news is expensive.

    By Eric Barnes August 05, 2020
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    Opinion: The Outdoors Act brought us together

    Bipartisan support for this bill – including by Democratic U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, Republican U.S. Rep. David Kustoff, and Republican U.S. Sen. Lamar Alexander – speaks volumes about the value of parks in our lives. 

    By Carol Coletta August 05, 2020
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    Opinion: In the words of Rihanna, It’s time for Latinos to ‘pull up’ for Black lives

    As the U.S. reckons with centuries of oppression and racism against Black people, a concurrent reckoning must happen within the Latinx community, which has its own history of systemic anti-Blackness.

    By Isabel González Whitaker August 06, 2020
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    Opinion: Build safer communities with opportunity, not officers

    The data does not show that we need more police to become a safer city. Police experts will tell you: It is more about how you use police officers, rather than how many you have.

    By Sarah Lockridge-Steckel August 04, 2020
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    Opinion: Protest is prayer

    It may surprise Christians who advise athletes and audiences to pray instead of protest, but Christians have never separated protest and prayer.

    By Tom Fuerst August 04, 2020
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    Opinion: With SCS’ virtual learning decision, parents need virtual services, too

    In light of COVID-19, counselors at Universal Parenting Places now provide individual counseling to parents via HIPAA-compliant telehealth video chats as well as by phone.

    By Renée Wilson-Simmons August 04, 2020
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    Opinion: Are historians trying to cancel Andrew Jackson?

    Eighteen cities bear his name as do counties in 22 states. Fourteen presidents have gone to his home to pay homage. But stock in Jackson's historical reputation, which has been declining for several years, just took another major hit.

    By Michael Nelson August 03, 2020
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    Opinion: In memory of Congressman John Lewis

    In 1972 in Fayette County, John Lewis and Julian Bond passionately urged African Americans to vote. Attendees that night also saw that both Lewis, the son of sharecroppers, and Bond were just ordinary people intermingling, like “home folks,” with rural activists.

    By Daphene R. McFerren August 02, 2020
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    Opinion: ‘I’m not OK, and you’re not OK, and that’s OK’

    Amid the struggles we are going through, the gist of William Sloane Coffin’s saying is on point. Except for the most disciplined of us all, who is not exhausted by the strain and uncertainty?

    By G. Scott Morris August 02, 2020
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    Calkins: Steve Montgomery taught us to look for the goodness — which we must do again today

    My longtime pastor, Steve Montgomery, died of injuries from a bicycle accident earlier this week. What would Steve have said to help us make sense of his death? I asked some of his close friends. 

    By Geoff Calkins August 01, 2020
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    Conaway: We’re on the verge of burying the war no one should mourn

    We, the South, may be finally admitting that the primary cause of the Civil War was slavery, and that the loss of that cause should be celebrated rather than honored.

    By Dan Conaway July 31, 2020
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    City HR officer: ‘We were wrong’ about residency

    We told anyone who would listen that to help drive down violent crime in our city, we needed to recruit 2,300 officers to the Memphis Police Department by the end of this year. A new study shows MPD needs more than 2,800 police officers to patrol the streets of Memphis. 

    By Alex Smith July 30, 2020
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    Opinion: When will schools be safe to reopen?

    Rather than argue about reopening schools, we should be defining levels of risk and setting metrics for stages of reopening. When will it be safe for pre-K and early elementary to resume in-person learning? When will it be safe for middle and high schools to begin hybrid learning?

    By James Aycock July 30, 2020
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    Sanford: It’s time to retire the national anthem from sporting events

    Many fans are not even at their seats when the anthem starts. They are purposefully milling around in the concourse waiting for tipoff. I don’t believe those fans are less patriotic than those standing at attention in the arena with their hands over their hearts. But spectators take the anthem for granted. And it’s time to end the ritual.

    By Otis Sanford July 30, 2020
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    Opinion: I never kneel when Old Glory goes by

    I respect the views of the kneelers. They have the right to kneel in protest before Old Glory. Millions of American military personnel have bled and died so that they would have those rights. If the kneelers would find another way to protest, I might join them.

    By Bill Bouknight July 29, 2020
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    Opinion: Who counts in America?

    Leaving undocumented people out of the census mirrors a more subtle indifference to the Latinx community here in Memphis. Recent reporting shows Hispanics are contracting 28% of all COVID-19 cases in Shelby County, while comprising only 10% of residents. 

    By Bryce W. Ashby, Michael J. LaRosa July 29, 2020
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    Calkins: We’re shutting down high schools but not high school football? Shame on us

    Of all the shameful decisions made by all our feckless leaders during this pandemic, you will have a hard time finding any more disgraceful than the decision by Gov. Bill Lee to allow high schools to resume playing football.

    By Geoff Calkins July 29, 2020
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    Opinion: GOP in ‘civil war’ over masks

    Masks don’t conceal identities – they reveal them, identifying the wearers during this pandemic as caring, compassionate, intelligent folk.

    By Robert Lee Long July 28, 2020
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    Calkins: The Golf and Games melee should worry us all (but not for the reasons you think)

    The melee at Golf and Games is the kind of thing that can happen when kids don't have enough structure and supervision. Now that Shelby County Schools has decided to start out all-virtual, what does that mean for the broader community?

     

    By Geoff Calkins July 28, 2020
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    Opinion: Conservatives should wear masks, but liberals make it unnecessarily hard

    One of John Stuart Mill's arguments in “On Liberty” is often reduced to this sentence: Your freedom ends where my nose begins. Never has that way of putting it seemed more literal, noses being the coronavirus’s main point of entry into our bodies.

    By Michael Nelson July 27, 2020
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    Calkins: On a historic night in Memphis, 901 FC proves that fans in the stands can be done

    Memphis 901 FC played a game in front of fans at AutoZone Park Saturday night. In the process, the franchise showed others — including the University of Memphis — how it can be done.

    By Geoff Calkins July 27, 2020
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    July playlist: Silver Linings

    Before this is all over there will be plenty of other songs like Yo Gotti’s "Recession Proof" that comment specifically on the pandemic. Even the tracks that don’t feature bridges about Zoom meetings will still reflect the mood and feelings of this moment.

    By Elizabeth Cawein July 25, 2020
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    Calkins: Happy National Drive-Thru Day! Some American heroes serve fries

    We curse them, criticize them and (sometimes even) flip them the bird. On National Drive-Thru Day, let's hear it for the front-line workers who see us at our worst.

    By Geoff Calkins July 24, 2020
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    Opinion: COVID-19 magnifies nursing home isolation

    Normally, in-person visits allow for firsthand observation of possible signs of abuse and neglect at nursing homes or assisted living facilities. This new normal of reduced social contact impairs the ability to ensure residents are living in a safe environment.

    By Cameron Jehl July 24, 2020
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    Conaway: Every swing is our shot on the world stage

    Even if we can’t be there, we should join the rest of the world and watch. Even if you don’t like golf or don’t understand it, watch these guys play it like nobody else can.

    By Dan Conaway July 24, 2020

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