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  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Librarians want to unionize; golf sends a caddie to college

    The city will soon own a Downtown hotel, a former Tiger is fighting for his life and a new cafe offers Juiced What You Needed.

    By Bianca Phillips August 06, 2025
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    Memphis-area UT Martin campus gets first approval

    UT Martin passed its first hurdle to open a local campus, where it plans to expand its equestrian, veterinary and agricultural offerings.

    By Abigail Warren August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis librarians want a change to city charter allowing them to seek union representation

    Memphis City Council members are weighing whether there is an easy and quick way to make the change or whether the change will take a charter amendment voters would have to approve.

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    ‘This is disgusting’: MATA update to City Council comes with skepticism

    MATA’s interim leader told the council all the buses are ready but only for a pared-down system and that former leadership spent more than a million dollars in federal funds it hadn’t secured.

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    $900K for police task force could go to fix city’s potholes, blight, sidewalks

    Memphis librarians want a change to city charter allowing them to seek union representation

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    $900K for police task force could go to fix city’s potholes, blight, sidewalks

    The $900,000 intended for “integrity in policing” could instead fund several different projects across this city. 

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • Shelby County

    Long-serving county commissioner who had a passion for theater dies

    Julian Bolton, an attorney who also mentored younger politicians in the community after leaving the County Commission in 2006, died Monday. He was 75.

    By Jody Callahan August 05, 2025
  • Update Real Estate

    City hopes to close on Sheraton by mid-September

    After closing, Carlisle Development Corp. will take over running the hotel that’s attached to Renasant Convention Center and start the process for redeveloping it.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: 201’s problems and the case for a new jail

    Editorial director Mary Cashiola and public safety reporter Aarron Fleming talk about the challenges the Shelby County Jail is facing.

    By Mary Cashiola August 05, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: What you spent on city’s Bass Pro retreat; R.I.P., Doom

    More xAI could mean more pollution, Memphis’ golf history is set in stone and the Tigers don’t crack the Top 25.

    By Bianca Phillips August 05, 2025
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    Overton Park 9 unveils Memphis golf history walkway

    Overton Park has completed a project to recognize locals who have made an impact on the game of golf. 

    By Drew Hill August 05, 2025
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    Here’s what the city’s overnight stay at Bass Pro cost taxpayers

    The Daily Memphian reported July 21 that the city paid a Memphis consulting firm $10,000 to facilitate the one-and-a-half-day retreat. Here’s what it cost taxpayers. 

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Premium Business

    Plans for Southaven xAI site could mean more air emissions for Memphis

    New documents shed some light on xAI’s long-term plans for the former Duke Energy Plant in Southaven that it bought last month.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 05, 2025
  • Education

    ‘Nervous and excited': MSCS students embark on new school year

    This first day of school, Memphis-Shelby County Schools third grader Willie Perry felt “nervous and excited at the same time.” Adults interested in the school system have reasons to feel the same about the new academic year.

    By Laura Testino August 04, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    City looks to kick in $900K for ‘integrity policing’

    The funding — generated from $2.8 million interest income on federal grant money — would support a police reform task force appointed in late 2024. The Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Memphis, Children and Youth Wellness Crisis Center and PURE Academy are also proposed to receive a piece.

    By Bill Dries August 05, 2025
  • Golf

    The AM/DM podcast: Kids head back to school, pro golfers head to TPC Southwind

    In this episode of The AM/DM podcast, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips talk about what’s on the horizon this week for the Memphis area. 

    By Mary Cashiola August 04, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: Poplar viaduct history lesson and your guide to par-tee time

    Musselwhite gushes over xAI, some inmates will get out of jail free and Bartlett isn’t losing its Mojo.

    By Bianca Phillips August 04, 2025
  • Premium Metro

    Ask the Memphian: Why is there a Poplar viaduct?

    For that matter, what is a viaduct, anyway?

    By Jody Callahan September 30, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    Southaven mayor on xAI, more MLGW customers eligible for cutoff and 2026 campaign updates

    This Political Roundup dives into what the Southaven mayor said about Elon Musk’s xAI buying a former energy plant, MLGW customers who could be cut off skyrocket, TVA’s demand highs and more.

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries August 04, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: School is in session, and FESJC golf tees off

    Also happening this week: Neighborhood groups across the county host police meet-and-greets for National Night Out.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 03, 2025
  • Premium Education

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools has a lot going on. Here are 5 things to watch.

    MSCS board members start another academic year with a temporary district leader, as state takeovers loom, school closures are expected, and new policies could take hold.

    By Laura Testino August 04, 2025
  • Premium Germantown

    Germantown teachers and staff ready to survive school year

    Each year, teachers from all seven Germantown Municipal School District schools gather at Houston High for a party and inspirational speech from Jason Manuel, the superintendent.

    By Abigail Warren August 04, 2025
  • South Memphis

    Memphis neighborhood wins $250K to protect aquifer

    The Alcy Ball neighborhood in South Memphis sits beside industrial lots with a known history of contamination, most notably the former Memphis Defense Depot.

    By Joseph Mangin August 04, 2025
  • Education

    Is Tennessee about to remove its world language graduation requirement?

    When Tennessee State Board of Education Chairman Bob Eby mentioned at a May board meeting that he wanted to launch a study of the state’s language graduation requirement, he kicked off a firestorm of public response.

    By Melissa Brown August 04, 2025
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Man who helped save Overton Park Shell dies

    John Larkin was a tireless advocate for the Overton Park Shell, and if not for him and those like him, the Shell might have been torn down and replaced by a parking lot years ago.

    By Jody Callahan August 04, 2025
  • Behind The Headlines

    Taller homes and 3-D houses among affordable housing strategies

    Two developers of affordable housing and the head of the city’s Housing and Community Development Division talked on “Behind The Headlines” about the latest wrinkles in building more affordable housing to meet a citywide shortage.

    By Bill Dries August 04, 2025

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