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    This Week in Memphis: City Council takes final budget vote, NBA Draft

    Also happening this week: The Women’s March is back in Tom Lee Park, and DeSoto County Schools votes on the districts' biggest budget ever.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 24, 2024
  • South Memphis

    Environmental groups push for transparency around xAI

    Environmental groups are asking Memphis Light, Gas and Water to slow down approvals for xAI’s supercomputer construction in southwest Memphis.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 19, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    New Memphis budget proposal could have no tax increase, cut expenses

    Chase Carlisle, the city council’s budget chair, proposed his version of a budget that stands at odds with Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s proposed 75-cent property tax hike. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 17, 2024
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    Passion for Overton Park fed strong roots for future

    After 12 years, Overton Park Conservancy executive director Tina Sullivan is ready to step down and she’s confident the green space will endure and thrive under the next generation of leadership.

    By Jane Roberts June 18, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Shelby County budget votes, Juneteenth celebration

    Also happening this week: State Sen. Brent Taylor, R-Eads, will host the Republican Party of Shelby County’s Lincoln Day Gala.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 16, 2024
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    Here’s what’s going on with MATA’s gaping deficit

    Though MATA is expected to have a shortfall for the second year in a row, local leaders say bus service must continue to run. 

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman June 15, 2024
  • Real Estate

    Midtown Whataburger rejected; U of M area gas station approved

    The development was originally approved under the condition that no drive-thru restaurants would be allowed. 

    By Aisling Mäki June 16, 2024
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    Where will xAI rank among Memphis water users?

    Information obtained by The Daily Memphian through a Tennessee Public Records Act request shows xAI could rank among the top-five Memphis Light, Gas and Water customers.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 14, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    No decision yet on whether City Council will campaign for charter amendments, chairman says

    Now that five city charter referendums have moved to the November ballot, the Memphis City Council will probably consider whether it wants to spend city money on a campaign for the set of five proposals.

    By Bill Dries June 11, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City budget season moves to amendments

    City Council budget committee chairman Chase Carlisle plans to push for votes on proposed amendments in a Wednesday, June 12, committee session. The fiscal year begins July 1. Final budget votes by are scheduled for June 25.

    By Bill Dries June 11, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City Council discussion on MATA red ink gets muted

    Last month, MATA acknowledged it has a $60 million deficit. A City Councilwoman tried to talk specifics, but the discussion was abruptly halted after the head of the council staff talked with her privately during a public meeting.

    By Bill Dries June 11, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW sues tree-trimming contractor

    Memphis Light, Gas and Water took one of its former tree-trimming contractors to court, alleging the company’s failure to perform put Memphis at risk of power outages. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 11, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Election on gun control in Memphis delayed to November

    The five ballot questions to go on the Aug. 1 ballot didn’t make the deadline for public notice. There was no City Council vote to move them to November.

    By Bill Dries June 10, 2024
  • Update Public Safety

    Autopsy for man who died in police custody cites drugs, heat exhaustion

    Courtney Ross, 19, died from complications of cocaine, methamphetamines and alcohol mixed with heat exhaustion, a medical examiner determined.

    By Julia Baker June 11, 2024
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    City plans zoning update, looks to plan new growth

    The City of Memphis could reshape how development happens with a wholescale zoning update, its first since the 1950s.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 10, 2024
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    Calkins: Elon Musk is great news for Memphis. (Don’t believe what you read on Nextdoor.)

    Ted Townsend had to answer some questions about Elon Musk and xAI on Sunday. And he couldn’t very well duck them. They were from his mom.

    By Geoff Calkins June 10, 2024
  • Premium Business

    Behind the Musk deal: the largest economic investment in Memphis history

    “The vision that (Elon Musk) shared, knowing that vision includes Memphis in the winning equation, that for me was a goose bump moment,” Greater Memphis Chamber President and CEO Ted Townsend said. 

    By Sophia Surrett June 11, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: ‘Old bridge’ is closed; South City ribbon is cut

    Also happening this week: Collierville votes on its budget, and the NAACP holds its biggest fundraiser of the year.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 09, 2024
  • Premium Shelby County

    Political Roundup: Gov. Kristi Noem heads to Memphis, xAI and more

    South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem is coming for the GOP’s Lincoln Day Gala. She was booked when it looked like she might be Donald Trump’s running mate, but much changed between the booking and the announcement.

    By Bill Dries June 09, 2024
  • Premium Shelby County

    Calkins: A mayoral basketball game won’t save us. But the spirit behind it just might.

    It was Mayor Paul Young vs. Mayor Lee Harris on the basketball court Saturday. And it was not always a pretty sight. But the impulse behind it was beautiful. Isn’t that what really counts?

    By Geoff Calkins June 08, 2024
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    What does xAI’s arrival mean for Memphis’ water supply and electric grid?

    The arrival of xAI’s “gigafactory of compute” could pose new challenges and opportunities for the region’s electric grid. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 11, 2024
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Memphis skaters celebrate Tyre Nichols’ birthday

    “My son is a skater,” RowVaughn Wells said of her son Tyre Nichols, who would have been 31 on Wednesday, June 5. “That was his passion. Anytime the skating community wants to honor my son, I’ll be there.”

    By Jody Callahan June 05, 2024
  • South Memphis

    Leaders, lawmakers applaud xAI plans for Memphis as ‘historic’

    Reaction to word of an AI supercomputer coming to southwest Memphis drew bipartisan support from elected and other officials in the city and the region.

    By Bill Dries June 05, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City Council delays budget; moves ahead on Crosstown Mound, museums

    In addition to delaying the budget, Memphis City Council approved the sale of the Crosstown Mound. And it approved a management agreement for four city museums.

    By Bill Dries June 05, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    ‘What could we gain?’: Council remains skeptical of MLGW voting seats for suburbs

    The Memphis City Council once again expressed broad skepticism of adding voting suburban seats to the Memphis, Light, Gas and Water board. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 04, 2024

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