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  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    Church Health CEO: A health care crisis is headed our way

    Physical distancing and wearing masks will not prevent the rising number of people who do not have health insurance.

    By G. Scott Morris May 31, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Opinion

    County ordinance to ‘ban the box’ is a sound investment

    Giving a person who has a conviction a career is an investment, and that investment has a tremendous return. The dignity of work also serves as a deterrent to unacceptable behavior; it keeps a person on the right track.

    By DeAndre Brown May 30, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    County leaders owe us a balanced budget without a tax increase

    In recent years, spending has begun to exceed revenue — a structural imbalance that is unsustainable over time without property tax increases.

    By Mark Luttrell May 30, 2020
  • Premium Chris Herrington

    The most painful chord in American memory: We all just watched two lynchings

    So, yes, I do not care about whether a college basketball player stands up for an anthem. To complain about such a thing in this moment seems to me pointless, trivial, a kind of profanity.

    By Chris Herrington May 29, 2020
  • conaway Dan Conaway

    A disease also canceled the 1967 White Station prom

    I would like to dedicate the prom White Station didn’t have in 1967 to our classmates — the students of T.W. Patterson High — and to their quiet courage and inner strength. 

    By Dan Conaway May 29, 2020
  • Metro

    The ones we’ve lost: Area sees 100 local COVID-19 deaths and counting

    The death count is dramatically lower than early warnings, but no less tragic, as coronavirus precautions left many victims to die alone, isolated from their spouses and children, dear friends and clergy.

    By David Waters May 29, 2020
  • Premium Otis Sanford

    A death in Minneapolis is a metaphor for the black experience in America

    If this does not create sustained national outrage from the halls of government to the smallest police force in America, if this does not convince you that the Black Lives Matter movement had it right all along, nothing will.

    By Otis Sanford May 28, 2020
  • Premium Chris Herrington

    Herrington: Our coronavirus situation is stable, but we still have choices to make

    When the Memphis/Shelby County Joint COVID Task Force moved from daily to twice-weekly briefings this week, I saw it as a sign that living with the virus, and accepting that you’re living with it, means not being gripped by a crisis report day after day after day. 

     

    By Chris Herrington May 27, 2020
  • Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Hey, Memphians, there’s good news on COVID-19 (so you’re allowed to embrace it)

    The experts are "optimistic and hopeful" about the trajectory of COVID-19 in Memphis. So you can be, too. 

    By Geoff Calkins May 28, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    $450M for Memphis founder: We need to compare TVA vs. MISO power costs

    To date, four independent studies – including one also financed by MLGW – have come to the same conclusion that if Memphis would leave TVA and join MISO, the city could save up to $450 million a year.

    By Karl Schledwitz May 26, 2020
  • Nelson Opinion

    Sports betting is coming to Memphis, in the right way at the right time

    And if the lottery board were less greedy, the state would actually make more money.

    By Michael Nelson May 25, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    There was one live graduation event at UTHSC; that reflects its importance

    The ceremony was small, it was held outdoors, and everyone was wearing masks – masks that did nothing to dampen the beautiful and poignant sentiments occupying this space.

    By Scott Strome May 25, 2020
  • guest column Guest Columnists

    COVID makes health care reforms before Legislature more crucial

    If we want Tennessee to be one of the fastest growing states for business and have the best patient outcomes in the country, reforming — or, better yet, completely scrapping — certificate of need laws is an excellent and essential first step.

    By Ron Shultis May 25, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    Isolation, fear of COVID-19 can fuel addictions

    We must not allow social distancing to lead to dangerous social isolation. The recovery community is aware of the challenges created by COVID-19, and making sure resources are available for those who need them.

    By Richard Hayward, John Woods May 24, 2020
  • GUEST COLUMN Guest Columnists

    Homeless ranks will grow when renters are evicted

    If America wants to contain the coronavirus, it is necessary to avoid creating a revolving door of aggravating conditions, such as homelessness. Displacing renters amid the coronavirus outbreak could intensify the transmission of the disease.

    By Heather Bornstein, Allen Heaston May 24, 2020
  • Premium Chris Herrington

    Herrington: Tom Lee Park is on the right path, but questions remain

    The general footprint of the plan to renovate the park – three “stages” with separation and a smaller covered venue – mimics the footprint of Memphis in May's Beale Street Music Fest, but in a way that would make a good park even without it. 

    By Chris Herrington May 22, 2020
  • Conaway Opinion

    Living through this, killing time

    Much as I miss you, Memphis, I don’t want to see you up close for a while yet. And I’m going to keep finding ways to spend time without most of you so that I can see a lot more of you later.

    By Dan Conaway May 22, 2020
  • guest column Guest Columnists

    Plan promises a Tom Lee Park ‘as majestic as the Mississippi River’

    On Memphis’ most visible 31 acres, the redesigned park “will be the stunning centerpiece of five miles of riverfront.”

    By Bruce Hopkins May 21, 2020
  • Premium Otis Sanford

    ‘Ida B. Wells Park’ strikes just the right note

    Renaming Health Sciences Park after Ida B. Wells would honor one of the city’s most underappreciated historic figures.

    By Otis Sanford May 21, 2020
  • Opinion

    New field hospital is beautiful but unsettling

    The renovation of 495 Union Ave. is a feat of will, but it doesn't soften the concern about what kind of shape we'll be in if we need it.

    By Jane Roberts May 19, 2020
  • guest column Guest Columnists

    An open letter to Gov. Bill Lee about gun legislation

    Easy access to guns has brought on an epidemic that has injured or taken the lives of more citizens, including children, than the COVID-19 pandemic.

    By William S. Craddock Jr. May 19, 2020
  • guest column Guest Columnists

    A doctor’s guide to seeing patients safely

    The mother wanted to reschedule her son’s appointment from May to July or August. 'Why did she want to do this? I knew the answer. Fear resonated in her voice – fear of getting out. She and her family had been isolated at home since March.'

    By Carl Flinn May 19, 2020
  • Chris Herrington

    Herrington: Government mask ordinances risk doing more harm than good

    The elevation of mask-usage into a kind of political symbol is a drag — it’s flat-out dumb — but it’s happened, and I’d worry that a government requirement, even a loosely enforced one, would increase the political strife around the issue without a commensurate increase in compliance.

    By Chris Herrington May 18, 2020
  • Herrington Spirit of Memphis

    Journalism helps you know your community

    It’s hard to imagine many places of Memphis’ size with history and culture so rich and a sense of place so profound.

    By Chris Herrington May 18, 2020
  • Guest Column Guest Columnists

    It’s not about electricity; it’s about buying

    When we get into buying big stuff, like $20 billion to $25 billion worth of electricity, there are laws and rules, conventions, traditions and common sense that apply. One of these is getting competitive bids from more than one capable bidder.

    By John Malmo August 26, 2020

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