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  • City of Memphis

    Lawsuit seeks TVA salary information for its regional vice presidents

    As Memphis officials review bids of competitors who might replace the Tennessee Valley Authority as the city’s sole supplier of electricity, a Freedom of Information lawsuit seeks release of salary information on TVA’s four regional vice presidents. 

    By Scott Pickey September 07, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    City Council to vote on One Beale financing compromise

    The special meeting is the second in a week for the council. The compromise involving $10 million was announced by Mayor Jim Strickland before the Labor Day weekend.

    By Bill Dries September 06, 2022
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    At the old Fairgrounds, Memphis bets big on competitive youth sports

    The old fairgrounds is being repurposed as Liberty Park, a $126 million mixed-used project anchored by the 227,000-square-foot Memphis Sports & Events Center, including apartments, retail, a hotel and more. 

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    Mid-South Coliseum’s future uncertain despite Liberty Park transformation

    Fond memories of old Fairgrounds and analysis of the competition led to Liberty Park

    By Don Wade December 10, 2022
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    City leaders to take ‘deeper dive’ into MLGW recommendation

    The recommendation Thursday, Sept. 1, from MLGW CEO and President J.T. Young will likely not be the last word on the issue.

    By Bill Dries September 04, 2022
  • Shelby County

    Clean energy advocates: MLGW could be leaving ‘value on the table’ with TVA proposal

    The Tennessee director of the Southern Environmental Law Center said TVA’s proposed agreement make it difficult to change energy providers, and it’s unlikely that MLGW would undergo another evaluation process similar to the current one if it signs a long-term deal. 

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    MLGW leaders recommend staying with TVA for greatest value, least risk

    Suburban mayors back MLGW recommendation, still want representation

  • Elections

    Council votes down adding mayoral runoff referendum to November ballot

    The item would have required the winner of the 2023 Memphis mayor’s race to get a majority of the votes either on election day or in a runoff.

    By Bill Dries September 01, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    City Council makes interim pick for District 4 vacancy

    Teri Dockery, a counselor at the YMCA, is the newest Memphis City Council member.

    By Bill Dries September 01, 2022
  • Elections

    DMC head Paul Young announces run for Memphis mayor

    The former director of the city’s Division of Housing and Community Development unveiled an online campaign presence on 901 Day.

    By Bill Dries September 01, 2022
  • Public Safety

    District Attorney-elect Steve Mulroy urges patience at swearing-in ceremony

    Mulroy, a Democrat, defeated incumbent Republican Dist. Atty. Gen. Amy Weirich in the Aug. 4 general election.

    By Julia Baker August 31, 2022
  • Public Safety

    Incoming Juvenile Court judge names chief magistrate

    Native Memphian Aftan Strong will lead the group of judges that will hear cases on a daily basis in the court.

    By Bill Dries August 31, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    Seven apply to fill open District 4 city council seat

    The 12 council members have seven applicants for the seat, vacant since the Aug. 9 resignation of Jamita Swearengen.

    By Bill Dries August 31, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    MLGW to recommend future electricity supplier

    At Thursday’s meeting, MLGW management will recommend whether they think the utility should continue with TVA or go with a different power provider. 

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    Suburbs stand together, want MLGW to remain with TVA

    By Keely Brewer August 31, 2022
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    Herrington: Memphis in May ushered in change; now it needs to embrace it

    As tensions continue between Memphis in May and the Memphis River Parks Partnership, the festival’s stance has communicated to potential ticket-buyers that anything different than the old festival on the old footprint is destined to be a lesser experience. But it doesn’t have to be. 

    By Chris Herrington August 31, 2022
  • Suburbs

    Suburbs stand together, want MLGW to remain with TVA

    Another round of suburbs add their input Tuesday, Aug. 30, on the potential MLGW-TVA split. 

    By Abigail Warren, Michael Waddell August 30, 2022
  • Business

    Las Savell Jewelry building getting new life as police, fire recruiting station

    The City of Memphis paid $600,000 for the high-visibility location at 61 S. McLean.

    By Jane Roberts August 31, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    Van Turner kicks off Memphis mayor’s race as his commission term ends

    Shelby County Commissioner Van Turner will declare he’s in the running for the new Memphis mayor Thursday, Sept. 1, at the former home to Confederate monuments. 

    By Bill Dries August 30, 2022
  • Suburbs

    Arlington, Collierville, Millington want a say ahead of MLGW recommendation

    Half of Shelby County’s suburbs passed a resolution seeking a voice in decisions regarding Memphis Light, Gas and Water Division.

    By Abigail Warren, Michael Waddell August 29, 2022
  • Shelby County

    Halbert calls attention to vacation ‘disrespectful’

    Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert also responded to allegations from the Assessor’s office that her cut off of information from a county database on new business permits has cost the county $4 million in tax revenue.

    Related story:

    Assessor alleges Halbert decision costs county $4M a year in lost tax revenue

    By Bill Dries August 30, 2022
  • Elections

    Mayoral runoffs could return ahead of 2023 elections

    With little fanfare, the council pulled its Aug. 9 vote defeating a ballot question on partisan city primaries. The reconsideration could amend that plan to a proposal to restore the runoff provision in the race for Memphis mayor.

    By Bill Dries August 28, 2022
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    Here’s how MIM can lower $1.4M damage deposit for Tom Lee Park

    Negotiations between the festival and the partnership hit a rough patch this week over the amount.

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    Mayor tells MIM and Memphis River Parks Partnership to work it out

    By Bill Dries August 26, 2022
  • Public Safety

    DA’s office deems officers justified in three fatal shootings

    In two of the incidents, officers were struck or nearly struck by the suspects’ vehicles. In the third incident, an officer was hit in the chest by gunfire but was protected by his bulletproof vest. 

    By Julia Baker August 27, 2022
  • Metro

    MLGW to resume cutoffs for overdue bills

    On a deferred payment plan, customers must pay at least 25% of their total outstanding balance — or whatever percentage brings their outstanding balance below $2,000.  

    By Keely Brewer August 25, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    MATA celebrates additional $140M in federal funding

    With the funding, MATA is looking to add “service in the streets,” but it also hopes to move to a new headquarters within three years. 

    By Bill Dries August 25, 2022
  • Shelby County

    Mulroy begins recruitment process for DA’s office

    Mulroy is looking to fill 12 vacancies in the District Attorney’s office as he expects some employees and prosecutors to leave, including a few resignations that had already been planned. 

    By Julia Baker August 24, 2022
  • City of Memphis

    Tom Lee Park ‘open for business’ as remodel reaches halfway point

    Crews working on the $62 million redesign are on seven-day-a-week schedule. The Memphis River Parks Partnership is hosting events next month to field proposals for events in the park as well as food and beverage vendors. 

    By Bill Dries August 24, 2022

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