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  • Transportation & Logistics

    Federal money for bridge repairs may be on the way

    U.S. Sen. Bill Hagerty is one of the co-sponsors of legislation that could provide funding to repair the Hernando DeSoto Bridge, build a new bridge across the Mississippi River, or both.

    By Blake Fontenay May 27, 2021
  • Update Business

    State legislators call for third bridge to Memphis

    Two state legislators from Tennessee say planning needs to begin immediately for a third bridge in Shelby County crossing the Mississippi River.

    By Blake Fontenay May 26, 2021
  • Premium State Government

    Haslam: ‘The word evangelical has lost a lot of meaning’

    Former Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam kicks off the publication of his new book on faith in the public square by saying religious faith has been overtaken by a partisan political divide.

    By Bill Dries May 25, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    State board approves TDZ bonds for Fairgrounds to Liberty Park conversion

    The state decision Monday clears the way for site preparation to begin immediately at the Fairgrounds, starting with the 227,000-square-foot Memphis Sports and Events Center that is the centerpiece of the $126 million undertaking.

    By Bill Dries May 25, 2021
  • Shelby County

    Commission calls on Lee to veto critical race theory bill as he signs it

    Shelby County commissioners voted 11-0 with two commissioners not voting in approving a resolution similar to one approved by the Memphis City Council last week.

    By Bill Dries May 24, 2021
  • Premium State Government

    State GOP aims to reform criminal justice system

    Tennessee jails people at a higher rate than average, but hasn’t seen results in reducing crime or recidivism. Republicans have responded with reforms they argue will lead states to save money and keep people out of jail who don’t need to be there.

    By Ian Round May 19, 2021
  • Public Safety

    Former U.S. Attorney has a new job with state Comptroller’s Office

    Michael Dunavant, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, has a new job with the state Comptroller’s Office.

    By Yolanda Jones May 18, 2021
  • Transportation & Logistics

    Tenn. Gov. Lee: Bridge fix will require ‘patience’

    Officials from Tennessee and Arkansas said they are working “around the clock” to repair the Hernando DeSoto Bridge, but it could take “several months easily.” 

    By Blake Fontenay May 18, 2021
  • State Government

    Tennessee opts out of higher federal unemployment benefits

    Tennesseans on unemployment insurance won’t get the extra $300 per week provided by the federal government as of July 3, Gov. Bill Lee announced Tuesday, May 11.

    By Ian Round May 11, 2021
  • State Government

    Legislative session ends with satisfied Republicans, disappointed Democrats

    Lawmakers wrap up legislative session viewed differently by Democrats and Republicans. 

    By Ian Round May 09, 2021
  • State Government

    Tennessee moves to ban no-knock warrants

    Tennessee legislators moved in the final days of their just-completed session to ban chokeholds and no-knock warrants, both changes sought by activists in the wake of the police-involved deaths of Breonna Taylor and George Floyd.

    By Ian Round May 07, 2021
  • Special Report Education

    The Politics of Phonics: How a skill becomes a law

    Tennessee governors have been remaking school reading policies for 40 years, and yet reading achievement scores have barely budged.

    By David Waters May 07, 2021
  • Special Report State Government

    The Politics of Phonics: Power, profit and politics guide reading

    Tennessee’s new elementary school reading policies are the product of a tangled web of government, business and academics that has reshaped national and state reading policies time and again.

    By David Waters May 06, 2021
  • State Government

    West Tennessee lags in legislative leadership

    The two urban areas of Memphis and Nashville control the minority Democratic leadership in state politics, but Memphis and West Tennessee are underrepresented among the Republican majority.

    By Ian Round May 05, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Memphis City Council opposes Scott Street closure

    Council unanimously approves a resolution opposing the proposed configuration that would eliminate Scott Street’s southern connection to Poplar Avenue.

    By Omer Yusuf May 04, 2021
  • State Government

    Controversial protest measure stalls in legislature

    A bill that would give drivers immunity for hitting protesters in some instances is not moving forward this year.

    By Ian Round May 04, 2021
  • State Government

    State could require transgender restroom signs

    The bill would require public facilities to post a sign if they let transgender people use multi-person restrooms, locker rooms or changing rooms. The Human Rights Campaign says it would be the first of its kind.

    By Jonathan Matisse May 03, 2021
  • Premium State Government

    How did permitless carry become Tennessee law?

    While neither side is completely happy, the law allowing Tennessee gun owners to carry openly with or without a permit sailed through the legislature — and with relatively little pushing from gun advocacy groups. 

    By Ian Round May 03, 2021
  • State Government

    State sticking to its approach on opioid epidemic

    In the war against opioid overdose deaths, Tennessee is winning one battle — doctors are prescribing pain pills at much lower rates — but still losing other battles.

    By Ian Round May 02, 2021
  • State Government

    Trevor Joseph Act allows Saturday burials at veterans cemetery

    The measure will allow veterans to be buried on Saturday. Previously burials were held only between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on weekdays.

    By Abigail Warren April 30, 2021
  • Update State Government

    Bill to let college athletes make money passes Legislature

    A bill allowing student athletes in Tennessee to make money from their brand has passed both chambers of the Tennessee General Assembly with little opposition, and it is now headed to Gov. Bill Lee.

    By Ian Round April 30, 2021
  • Shelby County

    Shelby holds out on ending mask mandate as other metros fall in line

    Sullivan, Knox, Hamilton and Madison counties lift mask mandates; Davidson is waiting.

    By Jane Roberts April 29, 2021
  • Health Care

    80% of COVID vaccine allotment went unused last week, state says

    In early April, the City of Memphis was giving 60,000 shots a week. Monday, April 26, it gave a total of 1,100 shots across all of its public drive-thru venues.

    By Jane Roberts April 27, 2021
  • Elections

    Voting law changes moving slowly in Tennessee

    Despite major voting law reforms in some states, such as Georgia, few major changes have been made so far in Tennessee. 

    By Ian Round April 26, 2021
  • City of Memphis

    Binghampton residents fight potential Scott Street closure

    While the city and TDOT’s recommendation to close the Scott-Poplar intersection came in June 2018, many neighborhood residents and property owners did not find out until late 2020. It’s left many eager to fight the closure.

    By Omer Yusuf April 25, 2021

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