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  • Downtown

    Morris Park was transformed. Could the same thing happen in Victorian Village?

    The area of spotty grass, situated roughly between Manassas and Neely, became a park by default in the 1960s when five Victorian homes were torn down, says Scott Blake, executive director of Victorian Village Inc. CDC.

    By Jane Roberts September 06, 2024
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    Air-monitoring station headed to South Memphis

    After weeks of questions, Shelby County Health Department leaders confirmed that the EPA has approved an air monitoring station for xAI’s Memphis Supercomputer ZIP code. 

    By Samuel Hardiman September 05, 2024
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    TVA plans to add turbines in Southwest Memphis for ‘peaking’

    In the past, TVA has struggled to provide enough power, but environmentalists say the continued investment in natural gas could mean further harm to neighborhoods already surrounded by heavy industrial users. 

    By Samuel Hardiman September 05, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Chancellor sets hearing date for Memphis gun-control case

    The Memphis City Council’s lawsuit to vote for citywide gun-control measures in November pushes on as the September deadline for the ballot approaches. 

    By Bill Dries September 03, 2024
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    Black firefighters file discrimination complaints against City of Memphis

    Several veteran Memphis firefighters are alleging the Memphis Fire Department’s promotional process is discriminatory toward Black employees. 

    By Aarron Fleming September 03, 2024
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    What’s one more Whataburger?

    A proposed Whataburger in Midtown has sparked controversy because of its drive-thru. If the restaurant is built, it will join 12 existing fast-food chains within a 1-mile radius.

    By Stevie Paige September 02, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Two years since Fletcher’s death, shooting spree

    Also happening this week: Craig Brewer’s new television show premieres on Peacock, and Victorian Village leaders want your ideas.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff September 01, 2024
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    Fewer firsts: Female judges talk diminishing gender gap

    When Judge Carolyn Wade Blackett first took the bench 30 years ago, she said it was “strange” to be one of only a few women. At her first judicial conference, colleagues mistook her for hotel staff.

    By Julia Baker September 01, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    With xAI’s arrival, concerns about Memphis aquifer arise

    “There’s a lot of issues that are unknown, and there’s a lot of contamination. ... So how do we address that, and where are those sources coming from?” the science director at Protect Our Aquifer said.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 31, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Mayor Young calls gun control referendum futile

    He said the city council’s lawsuit to get the referendum on the ballot could hurt efforts to work with Republican leaders of the legislature. 

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    Memphis City Council sues Election Commission over gun-control vote

    By Samuel Hardiman, Bill Dries August 30, 2024
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    20-year-old case could impact gun control legal battle

    The current path of the legal dispute over a multi-part city ballot referendum on gun control is expected to hinge on the outcome of the payroll tax ballot question’s 2004 controversy.

    By Bill Dries August 30, 2024
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    Memphis City Council sues Election Commission over gun-control vote

    “We won’t back down and d--n sure won’t be bullied,” Memphis City Council Chair JB Smiley Jr. said, as council members announced the lawsuit.

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman August 30, 2024
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    Mayor Young, MPD’s Davis tout initiative to help businesses hurt by crime

    A new initiative from the city’s Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE) offers money to local businesses to help them pay for adequate lighting or landscaping, both of which can deter crime.

    By Aarron Fleming August 29, 2024
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    MATA to eliminate routes and lay off about half of staff

    Such steep cuts are necessary to balance the Memphis Area Transit Authority’s budget, officials said several times in Tuesday’s meeting, as the agency fights to find stable footing after years of financial difficulties.

    By Jody Callahan August 28, 2024
  • State Government

    Secretary of State won’t let Memphians vote on local gun control

    “Common sense says local governments can’t override state law to give a 12-year-old a driver’s license, and they can’t override other state laws either,” Hargett said in a statement emailed to The Daily Memphian.

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    TN Repubs threaten to withhold sales tax over Memphis gun votes

    Local reaction to gun-control threat crosses party lines

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman August 26, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Carol Coletta leaving Memphis River Parks Partnership helm

    Coletta’s tenure running the group that manages 6 miles of the city’s riverfront saw the $61 million redesign of Tom Lee Park and a push to better connect the riverfront to the rest of Downtown.

    By Bill Dries August 26, 2024
  • State Government

    TN Repubs threaten to withhold sales tax over Memphis gun votes

    Memphis City Council member Dr. Jeff Warren said he was disappointed by the news. “Cities are different animals from (the) countryside,” he said.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 26, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Tigers football starts; Memphians finish Liza’s run

    Also happening this week: Shelby County and Collierville leaders discuss pay raises, MATA’s board talks job and bus cuts and locals celebrate Memphis on 901 Day.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 25, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Groups brainstorm about how to expand Memphis Central Library

    The Memphis Library Foundation wrapped up a series of brainstorming sessions Friday, Aug. 23, at the Central Library meeting rooms that are the center of the discussion about an expansion of the library.

    By Bill Dries August 24, 2024
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    Fairgrounds development wants to be Chick-fil-A of entertainment. Can it?

    The planned $112.5 million private development High 5 could transform Liberty Park, formerly known as the Mid-South Fairgrounds, and bail the City of Memphis out of an underwater wager.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 23, 2024
  • Memphis Tigers Football

    Liberty Stadium groundbreaking celebrates Tigers’ new reality

    University of Memphis president Bill Hardgrave said there were many who believed the renovation wasn’t going to happen.

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    What fans can expect on game day during stadium renovation

    By Frank Bonner II August 26, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Overton Park Conservancy names new director

    Founding executive director Tina Sullivan announced in June she was leaving the leadership role she has held since 2012.

    By Bill Dries August 23, 2024
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    Whataburger complicates Midtown mixed-use project

    The issue for the multi-use development is adding another set of drive-thru lanes to an area already dominated by fast-food restaurants.

    By Bill Dries August 21, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Memphis police cleared 14% of major crimes in 2023

    Memphis police made 14,399 total arrests in 2023. Most of those, 90%, were adults.

    By Aarron Fleming August 20, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Document details what jobs MATA will cut: ‘Not a fun day’

    New Memphis Area Transit Authority documents detail which jobs the transit system plans to cut as it attempts to right-size its operations.

    Related content:

    City Council grills MATA on proposed cuts

    By Samuel Hardiman August 21, 2024

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