Apartment developments in Collierville stem from prior decisions
The recent approval of a number of a apartment projects concerns some residents, but many stem from zoning classifications made decades ago.
The recent approval of a number of a apartment projects concerns some residents, but many stem from zoning classifications made decades ago.
Officers were called to a residence after construction workers found a “small amount of what appears to be old military ordnance.”
Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy addressed the nuisance party in Germantown and other crime and courts issues with town residents on Thursday, June 29, during the second of his town hall series at Germantown City Hall.
The hard-hit suburbs of Northeast Shelby County are still dealing with power outages, downed trees and congested intersections as a result of last weekend’s storm.
As officials gather ideas for The Lucius E. and Elsie C. Burch, Jr. Library renovation, Collierville residents give their input.
Emerald Thai in Lakeland is one of the Memphis area’s Thai gems.
The Southaven Police Department has earmarked almost $92,000 in new technology equipment to help the department in its work.
A weekend pool party in Germantown’s Oakleigh subdivision brought a mass of complaints to the suburb’s leaders and a demand that the city thwart such events.
A self-service wine bar is coming to Southaven’s mixed-use development, Silo Square.
Bartlett Aldermen Bobby Simmons will end his career in public service at the end of next month when he steps down from is position due to health concerns.
Collierville Schools adopted a policy that could help recruit teachers by waiving tuition in situations where hiring is a challenge.
“A lot of people in Collierville don’t care for apartments, but this development was granted those entitlements long before any of us were ever elected,” Alderwoman Maureen Fraser said.
Four police officers, flock cameras, replacing officers’ handguns, a 6% increase in pay for city employees, the Houston High installation and more are part of the Memphis suburb’s now-approved budget.
A Saturday night pool party in the Oakleigh subdivision outraged residents in the affluent and usually quiet suburb.
Absentee voting for the August primary begins Monday in Mississippi.
Pancreatic cancer affects Black Americans at a rate higher than that of any other population.
Collierville Schools is considering one way to address its hard-to-fill positions, but the Board of Education has strong opinions on both sides of the issue.
The Shelby County Board of Commissioners will review Mayor Lee Harris’ proposed budget on Monday, and it includes increased funding for the suburban school districts.
Mike O’Neill recounts his battle with cancer in new memoir, “Don’t Back Down: A True Story of Perseverance Through Faith, Determination and a Positive Attitude.”
Retail is growing in Lakeland as the suburb looks to improve its image and benefit from the strong business climate.
Two people are in custody in connection with scores of vehicle break-ins earlier this week at Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto and nearby hotels.
A land swap with Silo Square developers will provide Southaven police with a new precinct in hopes of improving the efficiency of officers’ duties.
Ryan Dunn, one of Collierville’s nine detectives, resigned from the suburb’s police department Tuesday.
Doug McGowen said he is working to improve the service Memphis Light Gas and Water Division provides to residents as if the company has to earn their service.
The first household customers to get broadband extended to underserved areas are expected to be tapped to sign on for service next month.