If there are new maps, what are Cohen, Kustoff and Pearson going to do?
At least one local elected official hinted at what they might consider if the new congressional district map passes.
At least one local elected official hinted at what they might consider if the new congressional district map passes.
“Why are (lawmakers) afraid of having to work for everyone’s vote?” asked a Memphis community organizer as people across the state and beyond came to protest a Republican-led effort to redraw the state’s congressional map.
A close-up of Shelby County, obtained by The Daily Memphian and shared by legislators on social media, shows that most of Memphis’ municipal limits appear to be split roughly three ways. The map still does not include streets, precincts or municipal boundaries. State GOP proposes splitting Memphis into three Congressional districtsRelated content:
TJ Hardaway heads to Nashville to take his seat in the state House for an anticipated Thursday vote on a Republican plan to redraw the boundaries of the state’s nine Congressional districts.
A newly formed company has taken over a Downtown tech-hub project that would combine computing infrastructure, office and residential space on one campus.
The Grizzlies will have three picks in next month’s NBA Draft. What “bigs” should Memphis consider with those picks?
Anthropic, the company behind the widely successful Claude chatbot, would use all of Colossus’ computing capacity.
“I normally would have said no to a skewered sea creature, but as The Daily Memphian’s new food reporter, I know there are times I’ll need to get out of my culinary comfort zone.”
Primary elections in Shelby County draw the lowest voter turnout. Considering that, overall turnout in Tuesday’s election was higher than expected.
Collierville won’t be posting anymore on X, formerly Twitter. The decision was partially due to engagement but also due to explicit content that surfaced when searching the town’s name.
“One need not support any particular politician to recognize that intentionally fragmenting the voting strength of a historic Black community carries moral consequences. We should at least have enough honesty to admit what is happening.”
“I do not feel my tax dollars should be spent on a legal fight that seems to be something that everyone has allowed to go too far. We have too many other needs in the town — things that my tax dollars in the General Fund should be going to.”
“What we gain instead is something far more valuable: purpose, friendships and the knowledge that we are making a difference.”
Memphis jumped out to a 3-0 lead in both games. The Redbirds maintain their precarious lead in the International League standings.
Kyle Petty, his dad Richard “The King” Petty and several others taking part in the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America held a fan event at the Guest House at Graceland.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“The staff and environment at Second Helpings are second to none! It’s a lovely, welcoming place for lunch, dessert treats, or coffee/tea/cocoa.” — Verlinda Henning about Kick back and relax, The Front Porch is officially open
“Surely, with the musical image of Memphis, someone will realize the value of this gem!” — Bill Carrier about Young Avenue Sound studio hits market
“Football is a tough hustle. I wish him well.” — James West about Former 4-star recruit announces plans to transfer from Memphis
* Select comments upvoted by Daily Memphian readers.
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Today’s puzzle is of a tree at T.O. Fuller State Park and was taken by Wes Hale.
The map would make all nine of Tennessee’s seats Republican-leaning districts.
Giddy up, Memphis. The Stallion, which blends the hotel and Airbnb experience, will open in a former apartment complex in Downtown Memphis.
The Lynx get a big goal just before halftime before turning on the style in the second half to defeat a game ECS team.
Ghost River Brewery & Taproom opened on Beale Street in 2021. The company will focus on its newly-expanded South Main location.
“The more they tried to explain it, the worse it got,” said Patrick Lawton, former Germantown city administrator.
Chris Herrington: “‘Knives Out’ meets ‘Babe’ is an elevator pitch I would buy, and I suspect I’ll be buying in the form of a movie ticket soon.”
“They’re killing an iconic American city,” said U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, who flew in to join Tuesday’s protest. “It’s a terrible day for Memphis and it’s a terrible day for Tennessee.” Anger, disbelief and solidarity: How Memphians in Nashville are reacting to proposed redistricting Tennessee Legislature’s special session starts today. Here’s how it could goRelated content:
Historically, West Tennessee has been known for commodity crops such as soy, corn and especially cotton. But in recent years, an increasing number of area farmers have started growing specialty crops — like peaches — because they’re more profitable per acre.