The AM/DM podcast: Christmas music and holiday spirit
We’re wrapping ourselves in holiday music and movies this week.
We’re wrapping ourselves in holiday music and movies this week.
Flip Side bar is flipping its script, MSCS schools get good report cards and you might as well get used to the National Guard.
Interim MSCS Superintendent Roderick Richmond speaks on possibly closing 15 schools, improving buildings and blight.
Discovery has stalled in former Memphis-Shelby County Schools’ Superintendent Marie Feagins’ lawsuit over her ouster, which began one year ago. A judge expects the case to pick back up in the new year as Feagins’ new attorney gets up to speed.
About one in three local schools improved their letter grade, and one in five scored worse.
The Tennessee Democratic Senate leader said the federal government is “moving in the right direction” regarding President Donald Trump's executive order reclassifying cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance.
The set of 10 apartments in the North Memphis neighborhood of Bickford took two years to renovate.
“The same mud that covered my son’s body now covers our trust in law enforcement,” said the father of the man who was killed by a former Memphis police officer.
The matter is set for oral arguments on March 5, 2026.
The City of Memphis and the Memphis Fire Fighters Association are winding down their litigation after the Memphis City Council passed a 2% raise this week.
It’s official: Memphis International Airport will be Frederick W. Smith International Airport.
The Station isn’t poppin’ bottles yet, more school closures may be coming and a coffee shop is going out with a bang (or, at least a shot).
Liberty Park was supposed to be an economic catalyst for Memphis. It still could be, but so far, the tax growth it needs hasn’t come to fruition.
Feagins kicked off her bid in the May 5 Democratic mayoral primary before a group of 100 people on Wednesday, Dec. 17, in Southwind.Related content:
In the wake of a mass shooting during a Hanukkah celebration at Australia’s Bondi Beach, the Memphis chapter of Chabad Lubavitch held a similar celebration — and people felt compelled to be there.
The Station is headed back to the City of Memphis’ Alcohol Commission at 9 a.m. this morning, and the would-be liquor store hopes it’ll be granted a license.
MSCS board members sue, Collierville opens its biggest fire station and Brandon Clarke may be back tonight.
Coach Mark Byington’s Vanderbilt Commodores are undefeated and on what is currently the nation’s fifth-longest win streak.
The Board of Trustees recommends that Memphis Theological Seminary shut its doors in 2026.
Bellevue Tennis Center would also get renovation funds.
Days after being taken off probation by its accrediting body, CBU eliminates another 16 faculty positions
Can an African elephant make the correct call on a contest between Bearcats and Midshipmen?
Before the vote on Tuesday, multiple council members raised the city’s fiscal condition.
Officials in Bartlett and Arlington are hoping to entice developers to breathe life into vacant land and fund critical infrastructure needs.
“This case presents a stark example of legislative punishment masquerading as election reform,” attorneys wrote in the lawsuit filed in Shelby County Chancery Court on Monday, Dec. 15.
The move closes a six-year chapter that started with a state investigation into the school’s finances.
XAI gets to keep its turbine permit, the County Commission is keeping tabs on Wanda Halbert and JJJ is back to his old self.
Today, we’re talking to enterprise reporter Laura Testino about her first-hand look inside the facility and what the district hopes to accomplish.
The letter apologized for the contentious nature of the debate over a raise for firefighters, but also said the raise would not matter much.