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    City Council punts vote on Chickasaw Gardens gates to new year

    The proposed gates have been met with opposition, with an attorney for those in surrounding neighborhoods saying it gives “at least the appearance of being elitist and exclusionary.”

    By Bill Dries December 17, 2024
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    MATA board votes to consider leadership changes that could cost $1.3 million

    The Memphis Area Transit Authority Board of Commissioners voted Tuesday, Dec. 17, to install three consultants at the top of the troubled bus system — at some future point.

    By Samuel Hardiman December 17, 2024
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    Understanding the politics of More for Memphis

    Seeding Success leadership has spent months pitching the Memphis City Council and Shelby County Commission on the antipoverty plan. 

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    City Council takes final vote on ‘More for Memphis’ startup

    By Samuel Hardiman December 17, 2024
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    MATA board weighs installing consultant as temporary CEO

    The new Memphis Area Transit Authority board heard a proposal to replace interim CEO Bacarra Mauldin temporarily with John Lewis of Transpro, the consultant who wrote a scathing report about the bus system just weeks ago.

    By Samuel Hardiman December 17, 2024
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    City Council takes final vote on ‘More for Memphis’ startup

    The last City Council meeting of 2024 also includes the return of a pair of Chickasaw Gardens street closings to the agenda and the appointment of a new city public works director.

    By Bill Dries December 16, 2024
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    Man sues City of Memphis for wrongful conviction

    A man wrongfully convicted of a 2002 Beale Street robbery is eligible for compensation of up to $1 million from the state, but has to be exonerated by Tennessee’s governor before he can receive the money. 

    By Aarron Fleming December 16, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Chickasaw gates are back; Tigers football bowls

    Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission takes up a funding proposal for a new Frayser high school.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 15, 2024
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    The xAI supercomputer needs power. Some worry what that could mean

    Last week, xAI, the startup founded by Elon Musk, announced plans to expand its supercomputer. Now, environmental groups want to know what it will cost Memphis. 

    By Samuel Hardiman December 14, 2024
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    Five takeaways: DOJ’s investigation into MPD and city’s response

    A Department of Justice investigation found the police department uses excessive force and discriminates against certain residents. Here’s what to know about the report and the city’s response.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff December 05, 2024
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    What does it take to be the next Memphis Animal Services director?

    After the firing of Memphis Animal Services Director Ty Coleman, Memphians in the local animal community have differing thoughts on what attributes the next director should have.

    By Jody Callahan December 05, 2024
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    Future xAI expansion plans come with power questions

    XAI’s planned expansion comes with a pressing question: Where would the project get its power? 

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    Elon Musk’s xAI poised to invest billions of dollars in Memphis supercomputer

    By Samuel Hardiman December 08, 2024
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    DOJ finds MPD discriminates against Black residents, violates civil rights

    The U.S. Department of Justice alleges the Memphis Police Department engages in a pattern or practice of conduct that violates the U.S. Constitution.

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    ‘A rush to judgment’: Memphis won’t enter agreement with DOJ

    By Samuel Hardiman, Laura Testino December 05, 2024
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    ‘A rush to judgment’: Memphis won’t enter agreement with DOJ

    The City of Memphis does not plan on entering an agreement with the U.S. Department of Justice following the department’s civil rights investigation into the Memphis Police Department, City Attorney Tannera Gibson said in a letter to the DOJ this week. 

    By Samuel Hardiman December 04, 2024
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    Elon Musk’s xAI poised to invest billions of dollars in Memphis supercomputer

    Tech giants Nvidia, Super Micro Computer and Dell are also eyeing Memphis for new manufacturing space.

    By Sophia Surrett, Samuel Hardiman December 10, 2024
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    City Council shuffles money around as needs change in ‘tight’ budget

    The Memphis City Council addressed changing fiscal needs, and approved funding shifts for a Downtown Police Command Center and annual property-tax payments by MLGW. 

    By Bill Dries December 04, 2024
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    Memphis Animal Services director removed, city officials confirm

    MAS Director Ty Coleman is out, city officials say, bringing an end to his tumultuous 14-month tenure as head of the city’s animal shelter.

    By Jody Callahan December 04, 2024
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    St. Jude, MPD ask Memphis to ‘pack your patience’ for Saturday’s marathon

    An estimated 22,500 runners are set to take to the streets of Downtown and Midtown on Saturday for the St. Jude Memphis Marathon.

    By Jody Callahan December 04, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Why thousands lost power in and around the I-240 loop

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water has released more information on what may have led to about 21,000 customers losing power on Monday evening. 

    By Jody Callahan December 03, 2024
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    Memphis may sue Hyundai over car thefts

    The lawsuit would claim that “defects in the vehicles” have contributed to a “dramatic increase in car thefts locally” that have cost the city by way of increased law enforcement.

    By Bill Dries December 03, 2024
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    Cordova residents seek independence from city

    Some residents have long battled annexation. De-annexation attempts continue today, citing slow police response times, litter, inconsistent trash services and rising crime.

    By Julia Baker December 02, 2024
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    Mississippi River towns seek to fund flood-damage recovery

    Mayors along the Mississippi River have watched as intensifying rain storms and floods wreak havoc. This fall, the Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative announced a new pilot program to help river towns better recover.

    By Mississippi River Basin Ag & Water Desk November 30, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Appeals court dismisses rape kit lawsuit against the city

    The Tennessee Court of Appeals has effectively dismissed the decade-long rape-kit backlog lawsuit against the City of Memphis.

    By Aarron Fleming November 29, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Weekend weather brings a taste of winter

    In the wake of a Wednesday night cold front, an air mass of Canadian origin surges into the Mid-South. And the cold air mass looks to have staying power.

    By MemphisWeather.net November 27, 2024
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    Mental health access could get easier for Memphis police, fire

    “Acknowledging PTSD is a step forward to normalizing this conversation around mental health, reducing stigma and encouraging officers to seek help when they need it,” said Memphis City Council member Jerri Green.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 27, 2024
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    St. Jude plans new 16-story tower Downtown

    The new tower will be at A.W. Willis Avenue and Danny Thomas Boulevard, on a site occupied by three buildings that would be demolished. 

    By Aisling Mäki December 03, 2024

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