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    ‘The city has to stop doing bad deals:’ Council sounds off as Liberty Park is underwater

    “This is a 100-year deal ... The city has to stop doing bad deals,” said Memphis City Councilman Chase Carlisle about development at Liberty Park.

    By Samuel Hardiman June 04, 2024
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    City Council starts to adjust budget, whittling down 75-cent tax hike

    The council will take a final vote on increasing the solid-waste fee by nearly $7 a month — and it will vote on management for four Memphis museums, including the Pink Palace.

    By Bill Dries June 04, 2024
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    City’s annual payment for Grizzlies’ shortfalls coming out of rainy day fund

    On Tuesday, the Memphis City Council is scheduled to amend the existing budget so the city can pay the Grizzlies; the payment was not part of the budget when it passed last summer. 

    By Samuel Hardiman June 03, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: City and county tackle fiscal-year budgets

    Also happening this week: Four defendants accused in the killing of Memphis rapper Young Dolph are due in court. 

    By The Daily Memphian Staff June 02, 2024
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    Pride events include parade, drive-in films, balls and dance parties

    Mid-South Pride, Tri-State Black Pride and other organizations will host a variety of events to celebrate Pride Month in Memphis. 

    By Kambui Bomani May 30, 2024
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    Southwest Memphis center reopens, re-anchoring community

    The Riverview Community Center got a $2.3 million renovation that includes more natural light in the gym and rooms for exercise, games and computers along with a new exterior.

    By Bill Dries May 29, 2024
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    City Councilwoman resigns parks job amid ethics complaint

    Amid an ethics complaint into her employment, Memphis City Councilwoman Michalyn Easter-Thomas has resigned from her job at Memphis River Parks Partnership.

    By Bill Dries May 30, 2024
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    Memphis mayor talks crime ‘suppression’ at One Memphis town hall

    Paul Young said the city’s strategy for crime suppression includes “criminal activity disruption” along with focusing police and city blight efforts in high-crime areas.

    By Bill Dries May 28, 2024
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    City’s latest LGBTQ+ liaison brings political voice, experience to role

    Cordova-native Renee Sekander found her voice while advocating on her college campus. “Even though my voice was a bit shaky at the time, I was really confident in what I was speaking up about.”

    By Kambui Bomani May 27, 2024
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    Political Roundup: Camp GloJo and gavels drawn at City Hall

    Democratic U.S. Senate candidate Gloria Johnson campaigns in Memphis over the long holiday weekend and hopes Democrats throw national support behind her effort to upset incumbent Republican Senator Marsha Blackburn.

    By Bill Dries, Samuel Hardiman May 27, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Wanda Halbert in court, Pride weekend

    Also happening this week: Michalyn Easter-Thomas’ ethics hearing, Riverview Community Center’s opening and Mayor Young’s town hall in Raleigh.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 26, 2024
  • Shelby County

    Area weather services preview severe Sunday evening weather

    National Weather Service Memphis stated in its forecast that Shelby County can expect heavy evening rainfall with 10 to 15 miles per hour winds. 

    By Kambui Bomani May 26, 2024
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    The colorful history of Tennessee’s ouster law

    Here’s a history of previous local ouster cases including the one that ousted E.H. Crump from the mayor’s office in 1916, a Shelby County Sheriff shortly after that and a Shelby County commissioner in the 1960s. 

    By Bill Dries May 28, 2024
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    Young said Davis’ reappointment to MPD chief could come after budget

    Memphis Mayor Paul Young said Wednesday, May 22, he plans to seek permanent status for Interim Memphis Police Chief C.J. Davis and two other key executives after budget season. 

    By Samuel Hardiman May 23, 2024
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    Council weighs traffic-ticket amnesty to lower property-tax hike

    The Memphis City Council looked at alternatives to Mayor Paul Young’s proposed 75-cent city property-tax hike Tuesday, as well as an assortment of other issues.

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    ‘A tough push:’ Council skeptical of adding suburban votes to MLGW board

    By Bill Dries May 22, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Traffic fatalities down in Memphis 30% so far this year

    The Tennessee Highway safety office said fatalities are down 26% in Shelby County as well. 

    By Julia Baker May 21, 2024
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    ‘A tough push:’ Council skeptical of adding suburban votes to MLGW board

    The suburbs make up about 32% of the MLGW’s revenue but have no voting power and no vote on rates. 

    By Samuel Hardiman May 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    City council moves toward budget wrap up, reviews terms for Liberty Park

    The council takes the second of three votes Tuesday, May 21, on raising the city’s monthly solid-waste fee and decides six wages disputes between the city administration and labor unions. 

    By Bill Dries May 20, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis Zoo plans $250M in investments

    The first phase of the new, comprehensive campus plan would be a $75 million update to the zoo’s Africa exhibit, which was described in zoo documents as “dated.” 

    By Kambui Bomani May 20, 2024
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    Memphis voters could decide if suburbs get MLGW representation

    In November, Memphis voters could allow the other residents of Shelby County — who all pay for at least electricity from Memphis Light, Gas and Water — to have a vote on their electric rates. 

    By Samuel Hardiman May 20, 2024
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    This Week in Memphis: Sentencing in Phil Trenary’s death; Stax doc on HBO

    Also happening this week: Memphis turns 205, and the Shelby County Commission and Memphis City Council take budget breaks for regularly scheduled meetings.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff May 19, 2024
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    City Council Scorecard: the road to a 75-cent property-tax hike proposal

    The City Council Scorecard looks at the April surprise that scuttled plans by Mayor Paul Young for a budget proposal with no property-tax hike.

    By Bill Dries May 21, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Alternatives to 75-cent property-tax hike kicked around at town hall

    City Council members talked Thursday, May 16, about at least whittling down the tax hike proposed by Mayor Paul Young, with discussing other revenue sources, during a town hall forum at New Salem Baptist Church in South Memphis.

    By Bill Dries May 17, 2024
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis subpoenas DA’s correspondence with Nichols’ attorneys, DOJ

    In the subpoena, the city is seeking any information that Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy’s office passed on information to attorneys for Tyre Nichols’ estate.

    By Samuel Hardiman May 15, 2024
  • Public Safety

    Two former MPD officers indicted in fatal crash

    Marquavius Williams, 31, and Ontarian Malone, 27, were indicted April 9 on six counts of leaving the scene of an accident and six counts of official misconduct.

    By Julia Baker May 14, 2024

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