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<strong>The Memphis City Council, which meets in the first floor of&nbsp;</strong><strong>City Hall, often hears from staffers and members of the general public.</strong>&nbsp;(Laura Testino/The Daily Memphian file)Metro

The AM/DM podcast: Librarians make a surprise visit to City Council

Last week, a group of the city’s librarians showed up at Memphis City Council, unannounced, to ask for a change to their employment. 

By Mary Cashiola 5 hours ago
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The Early Word: Much love for Fred Smith but not much luck for Feagins

School-board shake-up is delayed, the zoo’s male lion dies and Magnolia & May’s owners are up to monkey business. 

By Bianca Phillips 5 hours ago
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What the race for governor looks like with Blackburn officially in

As Bill Lee’s final term nears its end, multiple contenders stepped up for the race for state governor. Plus, this political roundup also explores the Democratic primary race to succeed Wanda Halbert.

By Bill Dries August 11, 2025
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More than 40% of dogs entering Memphis Animal Services are put down. Adoption events try to reduce that number.

“(Rescue groups) like these are typically overwhelmed with a lot of dogs,” said Jane Jayakumar, who brought her Streetdog foster Gabriel to the event. “Events like these help promote that we’re a presence in Memphis.”

By Jody Callahan 21 hours ago

  • Shelby County

    County Commission punts on when to get school board races on same ballot

    The Shelby County Commission agreed to start term limits for Memphis-Shelby County Schools board elections with the 2026 election. But it delayed a decision on when to get all those races on the same ballot.

    By Bill Dries 16 minutes ago
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    Calkins: On Fred Smith’s 81st birthday, the city he loved said goodbye

    Memphis threw a celebration at FedExForum that was worthy of Fred Smith’s life. Of course, Smith himself might not have liked all the fuss. He would have told us to get back to work.

    By Geoff Calkins 5 hours ago
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    ‘We will keep flying, Fred’: Mourners honor FedEx founder

    “He opened doors for generations of entrepreneurs to proudly go through in the Bluff City,” Memphis Mayor Paul Young said. “Fred Smith didn’t just build a company. He built belief.” 

    By Sophia Surrett 5 hours ago
  • Public Safety

    Tyré Nichols’ civil rights trial reset to November 2026

    The reset came amid a broader rescheduling of a case that is approaching two-and-a-half years old. 

    By Samuel Hardiman 17 hours ago
  • Premium Public Safety

    Man paralyzed after being stabbed 17 times at 201 Poplar

    The victim told The Daily Memphian how the alleged assault began. 

    By Aarron Fleming 17 hours ago
  • Midtown

    Memphis Zoo’s only male lion dies

    Although not a native Memphian, he was the “face of the Memphis Zoo” for nearly 15 years. 

    By Aarron Fleming 17 hours ago
  • Premium Education

    Judge declines to reinstate Feagins

    A Shelby County Circuit Court judge declined to reinstate Marie Feagins to her former position as superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools.

    By Laura Testino 6 hours ago
  • Metro

    The AM/DM podcast: Elvis Week is in full swing

    In this episode of The AM/DM podcast, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips discuss the week ahead.

    By Mary Cashiola August 11, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: FESJC par-tee’s over; plus, why Elvis is buried at Graceland

    MATA doesn’t have the money for a trolley return, Bar Hustle’s pizza has a secret and Shadyac has a new gig.

    By Bianca Phillips August 11, 2025
  • Premium City of Memphis

    MATA proposes hope for Downtown trolleys but says it needs more money to run them

    MATA does not have enough money to operate the trolleys even as it works to ready vehicles for a potential return. 

    By Samuel Hardiman August 11, 2025
  • Premium Music

    Ask the Memphian: Did someone really try to steal Elvis’ body?

    In what a former Memphis police chief laughingly calls a “goat rodeo from the word go,” three bumbling crooks hatched a harebrained scheme to steal the body of Elvis Presley two weeks after his death. It didn’t go very well.

    By Jody Callahan August 11, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    This Week in Memphis: Fans honor Elvis, and The Dame opens Downtown

    Also happening this week: The County Commission considers an MSCS board election shakeup, and the CRA wants your ideas for the Old Brick Church.

    By The Daily Memphian Staff August 10, 2025
  • Shelby County

    How the County Commission’s debate on school board elections has turned

    The move to put all nine MSCS board seats on the ballot in 2026 took a few turns last week in County Commission committee sessions. 

    By Bill Dries August 10, 2025
  • City of Memphis

    Power outages ease as FESJC resumes after storms

    As the golf tournament resumes, MLGW crews are slowly whittling down the number of customers without power after a summer squall dumped an inch of rain on the city Friday afternoon.

    By Jody Callahan August 09, 2025
  • Education

    ‘Pre-K to Ph.D': U of M launches second elementary school

    With the launch of a second elementary school campus in Sherwood Forest this week, University of Memphis’ new K-12 district began its first expansion effort outside the college’s campus. Even more could be on the horizon. 

    By Laura Testino August 09, 2025
  • Metro

    More than 10,000 MLGW customers without power

    Heavy rain Friday afternoon leaves more than 11,000 in the dark and causes play to be suspended at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.

    By Jody Callahan August 08, 2025
  • Premium Elections

    Wesley Wright announces run for county commission seat

    After serving as Lakeland commissioner, Wesley Wright is preparing for a run as county commissioner representing District 3.

    By Michael Waddell August 09, 2025
  • Premium Metro

    Marsha Blackburn invites ‘small group of local press’ to closed roundtable

    A Monday, Aug. 11, roundtable discussion U.S. Senator Marsha Blackburn is hosting at PURE Academy will not be open to the public, according to information obtained by The Daily Memphian.

    By Bill Dries August 09, 2025
  • Education

    High lead levels found in water sources at some Memphis school campuses

    Memphis-Shelby County Schools also notified Tennessee regulators and provided bottled water to be used along with water-filtration systems and hand sanitizer.

    By Bill Dries August 08, 2025
  • Premium The Early Word

    The Early Word: BlueOval trucks delayed again; Ja sells out — of shoes

    Celtic Crossing is temporarily closed, Swedish cowboys were spotted at FESJC and we tell you where to find corn dogs coated in cereal. 

    By Bianca Phillips August 08, 2025
  • Behind The Headlines

    TVA likely to be backup power for xAI

    MLGW will not be providing more than a small amount of power to xAI and the Tennessee Valley Authority may not provide a lot either, according to CEO Doug McGowen.

    By Samuel Hardiman August 08, 2025
  • Golf

    Hill: Who were those Swedish cowboys at FESJC?

    A family from Sweden traveled 14 hours to watch Ludvig Aberg. They left with signed golf balls from the Swedish star and a new admiration for St. Jude.

    By Drew Hill August 08, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Former Memphis police officer pleads guilty to federal kidnapping, murder charges

    Accused of kidnapping and killing a man in 2021, the former MPD officer pleaded guilty to five of the charges he was facing.

    By Aarron Fleming August 07, 2025
  • Premium North Mississippi

    Man who escaped DeSoto County custody pleads guilty to attempted murder

    In 2024, Joshua Zimmerman escaped DeSoto County custody, where he was being held for attempted murder. Before he came to Mississippi, he wanted for murder in Texas.

    By Brandon LaGrone II August 08, 2025
  • Public Safety

    Causes of death confirmed for two more Shelby County jail inmates

    The deaths are two of at least seven housed at the overcrowded jail to die this year.

    By Aarron Fleming August 07, 2025

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