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.
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.
House Speaker Cameron Sexton’s second appointee, former Memphis teacher and Tennessee Teacher of the Year, completes the state’s takeover board.
Another fast-food location is coming to Poplar Avenue. Plus, the Memphis Fire Fighters Association is building a new space.
While giving an update on the Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium renovation project, Tigers athletic director Ed Scott shared his ideas for making game day more affordable for big families.
Amazon Prime Air showed off its MK30 drones at the Renasant Convention Center. It hopes to operate 10 to 14 by later this year.
A federal magistrate judge denied Govan’s request for bail following a hearing that detailed explicit threats of violence, extortion and a criminal history spanning decades.
Collierville could get 7 Brew on Poplar, and staff has recognized that stacking cars on the Shelby County thoroughfare could be an issue.
Woodland Recovery Center unveiled its new Southaven facility in a ceremony Tuesday, June 16.
Báez set a Redbirds single-game record with his performance. According to St. Louis Cardinals communications, Báez joins Chandler Redmond (with Double-A Springfield on Aug. 10, 2022) and Tyrone Horne (with Double-A Arkansas on July 27, 1998) as the only Cardinals minor leaguers to accomplish the feat in the last 30 years.
An agenda for the meeting calls for election of officers on the state oversight board, as well as the appointment of committees.
The lawsuit is turning into a much bigger fight over whether the federal government can shut down citizen enforcement of the Clean Air Act in the name of national security.
The project will have 93 units, with 72 for assisted living and 21 for memory care, plus restaurant-style dining, fitness amenities, memory care programming, entertainment spaces, salon and spa services and resident support services.
Construction could start on the Big League Multi-Sports Complex by the end of the year.
Dun. Dun. Dun. Dun. From the first “summer blockbuster,” a beloved children’s movie series to Robin Hood, what’s old is back again at the theaters this week. Plus, Chris Herrington also gives his Steven Spielberg Top 10.
SpaceX said that Cursor will become a wholly owned subsidiary when the deal closes in the third quarter.
City’s first-year USL 2 team next hosts Little Rock on Wednesday.
“Last year’s audit made people believe MATA cannot be redeemed. But it is imperative that we not give up. Memphis should be a world-class city. Quality transit attracts employers and gets people to work on time. It also keeps people from going into debt just to maintain a working vehicle.”
“Bring back Kendric Davis from Australia. He just won a championship over there and was the finals MVP. He’s got the smarts and mental/physical toughness of Brunson.” — Aaron Shafer about Herrington: Are trade, draft landscapes shifting for Grizzlies as offseason begins?
“The first sacred cow to slash should be the Commissioner’s grant fund used to buy votes, treat friends and gift unproductive nonprofits.” — Mike Warr about County Commission sets (tentative) property tax rate
“Only time will tell. In the meantime, beware of those who have access to your kids.” — Bob Lee about The AM/DM podcast: Why North Mississippi’s child predator problem may be perception
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“Millions of Americans across racial and geographic lines are working harder and falling further behind. The basic infrastructure of a stable life is out of reach for far too many families. This is not a partisan talking point. It is the lived arithmetic of American households.”
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Today’s puzzle is action from the opening game for the Memphis Hound Dogs, taken by Wes Hale.
The Shelby County General Sessions Court clerk was seen in custody at the Odell Horton Federal Building.
Wendelta, a subsidiary of Carlisle Corp., has acquired four local Wendy’s restaurants and plans “to make sure they’re running really, really well.”
Here’s a running list of 2027 recruits who have committed to Memphis.
Almost every Friday, Mara Daniele and her grandpa, Doug Duncan, meet for lunch for their “Around the World in 80 Plates” series. So far, they are about a fourth of the way around the world.
Walmart is considering introducing drone delivery from one of its Memphis-area locations.
How a Midtown business creates community and space for gamers of all ages and creeds.
Will Cameron Boozer be available when the Grizzlies pick at No. 3? Will trade-market tremors shake up Ja Morant’s future? Does Memphis have a “Cam” quota?
Over the past year, several headlines out of North Mississippi have centered on child endangerment, and members of the community have begun to wonder what is going on.