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  • City of Memphis

    City’s deputy chief legal officer retiring

    Mike Fletcher has represented the city in court and other legal matters for 33 years.

    By Bill Dries November 12, 2024
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    City, county collab raises $100M to help Memphians in poverty

    The Memphis City Council will dig into the “cross-governmental” More for Memphis plan, solar arrays to power the zoo and more at their meeting Tuesday, Nov. 12. 

    By Bill Dries November 12, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Veterans Day; anniversary of Young Dolph’s killing

    Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council holds its first post-election meeting, and the Downtown Memphis Commission wants input on design guideline changes.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 11, 2024
  • Elections

    City Council to ‘stand with the people’ on gun referendum

    The Memphis City Council’s passage of a gun-control ordinance is the next step now that voters have approved the ballot referendum.

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    How runoffs would change Memphis politics

    By Bill Dries November 07, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Election Day and the start of Tigers basketball

    Also happening this week: Downtown Dining Week is back with a twist, and Good Fortune’s co-owner is on the Food Network.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff November 04, 2024
  • Health Care

    Type 1 diabetes screening initiative announced by city

    “A person’s not born with Type 1 diabetes; it develops over time,” said Kathryn Sumpter, Le Bonheur’s chief of endocrinology and a Type 1 diabetes patient. “It’s an autoimmune disease, so it takes time to progress.”

    By Aisling Mäki November 01, 2024
  • North Memphis

    MPD to help Habitat for Humanity build North Memphis homes

    Command staff, recruits, officers and their friends and community partners will paint, put in siding and install doors and windows as part of a Habitat for Humanity of Greater Memphis project at Imperial Avenue and Pearce Street. 

    By Julia Baker November 04, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Mayor says ‘on-demand’ ride services could make up for fewer bus routes

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young talked about the overhaul of the Memphis Area Transit Authority during a Thursday, Oct. 31, “One Memphis” forum at LeMoyne-Owen College.

    By Bill Dries October 31, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    TVA board to vote on powering xAI

    A person familiar with the company’s thinking has said xAI plans on being fully interruptible, meaning it will cut its electric load down to nothing if the TVA grid is stressed.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 31, 2024
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    Liberty Park tourism zone collected zero dollars last year

    The district’s growth is intended to pay off the Memphis Sports and Event Center’s $100 million debt.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 31, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    New ‘Green Bank’ hopes to make Memphis more climate resilient

    “We see green banks as a critical player in creating lasting change,” the U.S. Department of Energy’s Yasmin Yacoby said Tuesday.

    By Samuel Hardiman November 04, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Early voting ends; Johnson sentenced

    Also happening this week: Halloween is Thursday and daylight saving time ends Sunday. Plus, this is one of only a few chances to catch three Grizz home games during a work week.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 27, 2024
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    Junior League honors the one woman who makes it all work

    For 35 years, Pat Pope has been the office manager, the first person people see when they visit the offices on Central and the spirit of collegiality in its work. 

    By Jane Roberts October 24, 2024
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    Memphis hires DeMarcus Suggs as new ‘arts czar’

    “The easiest way to explain is that for the first time in the city’s history, we’ve created what is basically an Office of Arts and Culture,” said an official involved in the hire.

    By Jody Callahan October 24, 2024
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    Downtown tourism tax dollars back after pandemic

    The sales-tax growth captured Downtown showed city taxpayers will not bail out Bass Pro Shops at The Pyramid, the Renasant Convention Center and other Downtown projects for the first time since the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 23, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Hickory Hill forum focuses on blight, absentee property owners

    The Hickory Hill One Memphis forum is the seventh since Mayor Paul Young took office this past January.

    By Bill Dries October 22, 2024
  • Public Safety

    ‘Iconic’ awards show aims to reduce violence

    Local and state leaders hope the fourth annual Stomp the City Iconic Awards Show will help reduce crime and gun violence in Memphis. 

    By Julia Baker October 22, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    New MATA board stops planned cuts; Mayor Young pledges money

    The newly confirmed board voted unanimously to suspend the cuts the previous board had approved on Sept. 24.

    By Samuel Hardiman October 22, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Gov. Bill Lee touts Tennessee funding for Memphis-Arkansas Bridge

    Following a stroll down the narrow pedestrian walkway of the Memphis-Arkansas Bridge, Bill Lee and other elected leaders got a briefing Tuesday, Oct. 22, on plans for the $800 million bridge to be completed in 2030.

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    Memphis-Arkansas Bridge’s political history goes back to Boss Crump

    By Bill Dries October 23, 2024
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    Memphis-Arkansas Bridge’s political history goes back to Boss Crump

    Politics is nothing new when it comes to projects like “America’s River Crossing” in Downtown Memphis. The circa-1949 bridge it would replace saw plenty of it when it came time to consider its name.

    By Bill Dries October 22, 2024
  • Germantown

    Brian Curry looks towards next term on Germantown schools board

    Unopposed for his second term on the Germantown Board of Education, Curry reflected on the past four years and what he sees ahead.

    By Abigail Warren November 20, 2024
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    With MATA’s future uncertain, city steps in. But how much will it need to do?

    The Young administration recently decided to pay $30 million to save the Downtown Memphis Sheraton from the auction block. The MATA overhaul could be just as expensive and resonate over just as long of a time period. 

    By Samuel Hardiman October 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Meet Memphis’ 9 new MATA board members

    People with backgrounds in finance, urban planning and “route optimization” were among those recently appointed to the reconfigured MATA board. 

    By Bill Dries October 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Grizz season starts; Tigers celebrate homecoming

    Also happening this week: A street is renamed for for the first Black athlete to join the Tigers.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff October 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Freedom Awards honor slayers of ‘dragons of prejudice’ in star-studded ceremony

    The 33rd annual Freedom Awards went to Oscar-winning filmmaker Spike Lee, Howard University professor and attorney Sherrilyn Ifill and civil rights activist Xernona Clayton.

    By Jody Callahan October 18, 2024

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