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    Opinion: Abortion should get you to the polls (and if I was a man, maybe you’d listen)

    “Girls and women in Tennessee need their fathers and husbands and brothers and sons to step up and vote to end the government’s regulation of women’s bodies.”

    By Sarah Hunter Simanson November 03, 2022
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    Opinion: A public health approach to community violence

    “The recent community violence may seem unprecedented and shocking to some in our community. Yet, for many of our Shelby County families, violent crime has long been a part of their daily reality.”

    By Michelle Taylor October 30, 2022
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    Echols: Finding what we believe down deep — where it matters

    “There’s no person who is completely free of faith. Even atheism requires a hearty and confident step of conviction. And when you find you’re locked in a teeny, tiny closet, even the smallest step matters.”

    By Candace Echols October 30, 2022
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    Opinion: Bringing renewable energy and efficiency to real estate development

    “C-PACER allows commercial property owners and developers to improve the energy efficiency of their buildings with low-cost financing provided by private lenders, shielding them from rising energy prices in the medium to long term.”

    By Tricia Adrian, Allison Gilbert October 29, 2022
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    Opinion: Vote no on ‘needless and harmful’ Amendment 1

    “In the name of individual freedom, these business interest groups wish to create different classes of workers to keep them pitted against each other instead of working in harmony for improved conditions in the workplace.”

    By Bryce W. Ashby October 28, 2022
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    Opinion: We deserve the Coliseum AND a new soccer stadium

    “Just like we can’t give up on Memphis, we can’t give up on the Coliseum. A lot of people want to. But we have to stare our problems in the eyes, be creative, then make brilliant visions happen.”

    By Angela Barksdale October 26, 2022
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    Opinion: Vote yes on Amendment 1 to protect the rights of workers

    “The Volunteer State has proudly protected the right to work for 75 years now. By voting ‘yes’ on Amendment 1, you can help make it a constitutional protection and preserve this Tennessee tradition for decades to come.”

    By Jim Brown, Bradley Jackson, Justin Owen November 01, 2022
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    Opinion: Even if you don’t like the candidates, hold your nose and vote

    “I’m fully aware of the arguments against voting. It’s a waste of time. It won’t change anything. No time to vote. Can’t trust any of them. My candidate won’t win anyway. But our lives are affected by the people we vote into office.”

    By Susan Adler Thorp October 26, 2022
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    Hutchinson: Buyer beware when shopping for cars online

    If you’re buying it from an online-only dealer, be sure you understand the return and refund policy and that the dealer’s reputation indicates it will stand behind the policy.

    By Randy Hutchinson October 23, 2022
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    Garner: School board races should remain nonpartisan

    Adding national issues into local campaigns and pushing a national agenda that appeals to emotions and cultural hot-button issues of the day makes elections both inflammatory and divisive to the community.

    By Kristina Garner October 23, 2022
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    Echols: Memories of childhood mysteries better left undisturbed

    The Enchanted Forest, Adventure River, The Wonder Bread factory and all the things that “brought me memories filled with laughter and delight.”

    By Candace Echols October 24, 2022
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    Opinion: Memphians have had enough of crime

    “Turning a city around starts with addressing the crime rate, and after that the issues of poverty can be addressed, because recruiting companies and creating jobs becomes easier.”

    By Shep Fargotstein October 22, 2022
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    Opinion: Tennesseans should reject government overreach, vote against Amendment 1

    Leaders of Tennessee State Pipe Trades Association say distorted rancor might make for more clicks on social media, but it does a disservice to Tennessee voters. So does demonizing labor unions.

    By Brandon Osbahr, Jeff Taylor October 17, 2022
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    Echols: If I left Memphis, I’d be trading one kind of venom for another

    “There is a unique splendor here that is unique in comparison with any place I’ve ever been. It’s found in the bare and beautiful faces of so many folks who make up this space, and in the way they live in community with one another — even when it’s hard.”

    By Candace Echols October 16, 2022
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    Garner: What Republican leaders are doing to fight crime

    “Crime is not an entity. It is criminals that have the stranglehold on Memphis. You might call them robbers, rapists, thugs, punks or gangs, but they are also Memphians, Memphis-made.” 

    By Kristina Garner October 16, 2022
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    Conaway: A few things for my birthday

    “There are some things I want. I’ve wanted them for a while and the hints just aren’t working. So, I’ve made a modest list — 10 things you can choose from.”

    By Dan Conaway October 14, 2022
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    Opinion: Memories of Memphis school integration and ‘the bravest people I ever met’

    Looking back at some of the first black classmates after the integration of Memphis schools, the writer shares memories of bravery in the face of racial and anti-Semitic abuse.

    By H. Scott Prosterman October 12, 2022
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    Guest Column: Imagining music venues in every Memphis neighborhood

    What would be possible in Memphis if every neighborhood was less than a mile’s walk to a beautiful gathering space where live music – and dance, and public art – was being performed on a regular basis?

    By Elizabeth Cawein October 12, 2022
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    Echols: Seeing the scar and the beauty all at the same time

    After their seemingly perfect life crumbled, my parents — who run Jones Orchard — bounced back because of a tested and proven walk with God.

    By Candace Echols October 09, 2022
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    Guest Column: Defending Memphis requires faith in the place

    Guest columnist Phillip Tutor writes, “My optimism for Memphis’ future isn’t Pollyanna gibberish. It rests on Memphis’ historical resilience, a trait that’s rarely been more critical than it is today.”

    By Phillip Tutor October 08, 2022
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    Opinion: Violence celebrated in music connected to violence in streets

    “I absolutely hate that we have a city filled with seemingly responsible and respected people that will not acknowledge the connection between what we celebrate and what we see in our news reports.”

    By Erica May October 07, 2022
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    Opinion: Crime in Memphis has become a pandemic

    Former Shelby County Commissioner says, “It’s no wonder many are questioning whether they should leave town to get away from the crime. It is affecting our tourism, economy, jobs and our very lives.”

    By George Flinn October 06, 2022
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    Morris: We all need to be able to start fresh

    “When we carry with us the heaviness of the broken world wherever we go, we focus such intensity on how we experience the presence of evil in our midst and risk missing the presence of God.”

    By G. Scott Morris October 03, 2022
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    Opinion: Time to stay and choose 901 again

    Guest columnist Jack Keith writes, “We have a messy history. But when I think about Memphis, my heart wells up with pride. I am proud to be from Memphis.”

    By Jack Keith October 01, 2022
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    Opinion: Dealing with a time when ‘nothing is normal, nothing is right’

    For a city reeling from trauma, “Nothing is normal. Nothing is right. You’re not yourselves and really, neither is anyone around you. Maybe not anyone in all of Memphis.”

    By Candace Echols October 03, 2022

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