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  • City of Memphis

    Memphis City Council delays state violence-intervention funding to ensure coordinated effort

    Memphis City Council members expressed support for the violence-intervention funding but delayed a vote. The council also discussed ways to overcome the stalled fight against blight.

    By Bill Dries November 27, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW budget sails through Memphis City Council vote

    MLGW’s $2.5 billion budget doesn’t include any rate increases for the current year, but a previously passed 4% electric rate increase will take effect next year. 

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    City could ask MLGW to study cost of moving offices

    By Samuel Hardiman November 27, 2024
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    City could ask MLGW to study cost of moving offices

    The Memphis City Council has an eye toward the future of Downtown and MLGW’s place in it.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 26, 2024
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    No mean feast: Leaders join to feed community for Thanksgiving

    The city and county are banding with Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church for its MemFeast event, where volunteers will deliver food boxes to 300 families across Memphis. 

    By Julia Baker November 26, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    New state crime grant for Memphis tops $39 million

    The Memphis City Council is also expected to take up gates to the Chickasaw Gardens neighborhood and more at its next session.

    By Bill Dries November 26, 2024
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    New Annesdale owner still hosts parties, but the neighbors love him

    Noise levels at Annesdale Mansion have caused problems with the neighborhood association a while. But new owner Bill Townsend hasn’t stopped the fun. 

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    Townsend updates plans for the Luciann, the Lowenstein and the former Masonic Temple — all of which he owns

    By Jody Callahan November 25, 2024
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    Townsend has plans for the Luciann, the Lowenstein and the Masonic Temple — all of which he owns

    Preservationist Bill Townsend provides updates for the Luciann Theatre, the Lowenstein Mansion, the Pillow-McIntyre House and the former Masonic Temple.

    By Jody Callahan November 25, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Tigers football finale and a basketball trip to Maui

    Also, Thanksgiving Day is this Thursday, and we’ve got your last-minute guides with recipes and tips on where to pick up fully cooked meals.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 24, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Memphis looks to add more officers, new police branch Downtown

    The City of Memphis plans to invest additional resources Downtown — including almost 200 more cameras — to make the area safer. 

    By Samuel Hardiman November 22, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Forum addresses issues for youth in an ‘adversarial’ justice system

    The town hall addressed two issues before the Shelby County Commission. One would help in expunging juvenile records. while the other would require recording and legal representation for youth during questioning by law enforcement.

    By Aarron Fleming November 22, 2024
  • Health Care

    County joins ‘Big Cities’ program to promote public health, battle misinformation

    Shelby County Health Department Director Dr. Michelle Taylor said she wants to reinforce established science that shows vaccines protect communities from infectious diseases and fluoride improves dental health. 

    By Aisling Mäki November 21, 2024
  • South Memphis

    ‘Embarrassing’ blight and roadwork issues dominate One Memphis forum

    Mayor Paul Young hears of concerns regarding a road infrastructure project, as well as blight and crime, during his final One Memphis event of the year.

    By Julia Baker November 20, 2024
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    Memphis eyes new tax for Downtown security and beautification

    The City of Memphis is eyeing a single-item tax on food and other items sold Downtown to fund the district’s security, beautification and assistance for the area’s unhoused population. 

    By Samuel Hardiman November 22, 2024
  • South Memphis

    ‘Good bones': I Love Whitehaven event celebrates cuisine, culture, community

    The annual celebration of Whitehaven continues this week culminating with the community’s Christmas Parade on Saturday. 

    By Julia Baker November 19, 2024
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    Memphis’ claims against Nichols, family meant to ‘poison’ jury pool

    Attorneys for RowVaughn Wells, Tyre Nichols’ mother, said that the city “misused” the court docket and is attempting “to poison the jury pool” in a case set for trial next year.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 18, 2024
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    With Council’s Cordova high ‘death blow’ vote, Frayser high could be built first

    “We’ve got to face the reality,” Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said. “The (Cordova) project may not be dead permanently, but it’s suffered a pretty big death blow.”

    By Laura Testino November 19, 2024
  • Downtown

    Dorothy Walk sat firmly in Cossitt Library and changed the city

    She was arrested numerous times for participating in sit-ins, starting in March 1960 when she and others demanded access to library books.

    By Jane Roberts November 18, 2024
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    City council members split on making C.J. Davis permanent chief

    It is unclear whether MPD Interim Chief C.J. Davis has the council votes to become the full-time chief again, but she appears to have gained at least one vote since January.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 18, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: CY sober home is in court, and Halbert ouster is, too

    Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission returns to a pay-raise request for the Circuit Court Clerk’s office, and the Grizzlies kick off the Emirates NBA Cup tournament.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 17, 2024
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    City makes claims about Nichols, family in new court filing

    The claims add a new twist to the $550 million civil rights lawsuit that Tyre Nichols’ mother, RowVaughn Wells, and his estate have filed against the City of Memphis following Nichols’ 2023 beating and death at the hands of five now-former Memphis Police Department officers. 

    By Samuel Hardiman November 18, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    New I-55 bridge ‘very attractive’ to some Downtown residents

    The proposed America’s River Crossing Bridge will replace the 75-year-old Memphis-Arkansas Bridge, with twice the lanes and extra shoulder space.

    By Julia Baker November 14, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Gun-rights groups sue City of Memphis

    Two groups want to stop the city from enforcing the nonbinding gun-control measures voters approved during a referendum last week.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 13, 2024
  • East Memphis

    ‘Big risk:’ Cordova residents react to proposed fire plan

    A proposed fire station on Macon Road was slated to provide fire service to areas of de-annexed Cordova, but soaring costs have scuttled the project and left Shelby County looking to Memphis to respond to fires. 

    By Julia Baker November 13, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City Council discusses game plan after approval of gun referendums

    Also, public art of a rat drew the ire of some council members. “We’ve got one guy who is sort of stepping in the poop, and we are all having to smell it,” Jeff Warren said.

    By Bill Dries November 12, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City Council votes down permit for new Cordova high school

    City Council members cited concerns about traffic safety around the site as well as hazardous materials and industrial uses at that location in the past.

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    City Council discusses game plan after approval of gun referendums

    By Bill Dries November 13, 2024

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