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    Gun referendums don’t restrict firearms, city says. At least not yet.

    The City of Memphis argued in court filings this week that gun-rights groups don’t have standing to sue the city about the gun-control referendums that passed this fall because they have no legal effect.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 17, 2025
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    MATA board votes to install consultants at top of bus system

    The board voted seven to one to approve the contract with Transpro.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 15, 2025
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    Veteran Memphis police officer dies

    The officer served the Memphis Police Department for 37 years. 

    By Aarron Fleming January 14, 2025
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    MATA has one month of expenses left, then it’s out of cash

    The Young administration could ask the City Council for additional money for MATA, and at least one council member does not like its current approach. 

    By Samuel Hardiman January 13, 2025
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    This Week in Memphis: General Assembly begins

    This week, the Shelby County Commission discusses Feagins, and an award-winning food podcast records in Memphis.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 13, 2025
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    Tyre Nichols family attorneys say Memphis hasn’t handed over key docs

    That squabble spilled into court documents Jan. 10 with Nichols’ attorneys attempting to compel the city to turn over key documents for the ongoing civil rights lawsuit. The lawsuit is set for trial in July 2026.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 11, 2025
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    Snow is melting, but mornings could still be treacherous

    City officials credit the condition of the roads to preparation as well as cooperation from the weather. But the roads Sunday morning and even Monday may still be dangerous.

    By Jody Callahan January 11, 2025
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    Global Café team delivers warm, hearty meals to snowed-in neighbors in need

    Global Café, an international food hall in Crosstown operated by immigrant and refugees chefs and staff members, spent Friday, Jan. 10, delivering warm meals to people in need at Hospitality Hub and First Baptist Church. 

    By Aisling Mäki January 11, 2025
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    City crews to remain vigilant about road conditions

    Memphis Public Works crews remain on city streets Friday evening as snow that melted during the day ices over. But the city’s first responders to the snow say the day was much easier than the ice and snow storm a year ago this month.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 10, 2025
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    Here are Memphis’ snow plans and what’s closed Friday

    The City of Memphis will use its new snow and ice-removal plan when winter weather hits late Thursday night or early Friday morning. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 10, 2025
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    MLGW ready for winter weather, Doug McGowen says

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water CEO Doug McGowen said the utility has been working to insulate key equipment during the cold. 

    By Samuel Hardiman January 08, 2025
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    Gun-control ordinance, ironically a ‘trigger’ law, clears first vote at City Council

    None of the provisions can take effect until or unless state laws are changed to permit the provisions in the ordinance.

    By Bill Dries January 07, 2025
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    MLGW: xAI’s massive expansion a long way from connecting to grid

    “It is a physics problem, not a political problem, on how much energy can be provided here,” MLGW CEO Doug McGowen told the Memphis City Council on Tuesday.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 07, 2025
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    Memphis Parks Director leaving the city

    Nick Walker has been the head of Memphis Parks since 2019.

    By Bill Dries January 07, 2025
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    Hollywood actress takes leading role in Chickasaw Gardens gate controversy

    A group of Memphians opposed to the gates, including a Golden Globe-nominated actress, has retained Alex Wharton of the Wharton Law Firm to look into potential First Amendment issues associated with the proposed barriers. 

    By Samuel Hardiman January 07, 2025
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    City Council takes next step for Memphis gun control

    The ordinance, which is up for the first of three votes, would make a set of gun-ownership limits a part of the city code of ordinances.

    By Bill Dries January 07, 2025
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    Here’s how Memphis’ crime — and what we spend to combat it — compares to other cities

    More police spending does not always equate to lower crime rates. Memphis and Atlanta spend almost the same on police per person per year but have seen vastly different results.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 06, 2025
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    This Week in Memphis: Ja is back in court, and Chickasaw gates are back

    Also happening this week: Graceland celebrates what would have been Elvis Presley’s 90th birthday.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff January 05, 2025
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    Ouster attempts, off-the-ballot action and other highlights: 2024 Political Roundup

    The year in politics was topped by the presidential general election and several local election races that warmed political fires left untended by the distant campaign for president. The top political stories of 2024 also include the transition from elections to governing for other leaders.

    By Bill Dries January 02, 2025
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    Young: ‘Turn down the drama and the foolishness’

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young marked the first year of his four-year term as mayor at a New Year’s Day prayer breakfast where he talked about “turmoil” in schools and other “drama” locally.

    By Bill Dries January 01, 2025
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    Beale Street has a storied past. But what about the future?

    The City of Memphis could move next year to examine Beale Street’s governing structure, potentially creating a new entity to oversee the street.

    By Samuel Hardiman January 04, 2025
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    This Week in Memphis: New Year’s Day breakfast, Tigers’ AAC play begins

    We’ve got also your guide to New Year’s Eve events and some inspiration for your 2025 resolutions.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 29, 2024
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    Taxes, guns, cops and schools: The top City Council votes of 2024

    Here’s a review of some of the major decisions the Memphis City Council made in 2024, including tax hikes, gun referendums and more.

    By Bill Dries December 30, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: School’s out for winter; Liberty Bowl game kicks off

    Also happening this week: Hanukkah begins on Christmas Day for the first time since 2005.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 22, 2024
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    Political Roundup: The school board’s bad night, tracking D.C. votes and new council meeting time

    The MSCS board has a history of lots of citizens showing up at its meetings in a bad mood. The political roundup also tracks how the city’s D.C. representatives voted on the plan to keep the federal government open. Meanwhile, the city council will meet at 4 p.m. in the new year instead of 3:30 p.m.

    By Bill Dries December 22, 2024

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