Memphis City Council Amends Public Comment Policy
These changes allow public commenters to keep their addresses private.
Memphis Theological Seminary to End Academic Operations, Partner With SMU for Teach-Out
Students can get full scholarships, allowing them to complete their degrees with no additional cost.
TN Parties Split on ICE, Border Patrol Funding Fight
“These untrained, masked ICE agents are creating chaos on purpose.”
Guns At Protests? TN GOP Lawmaker says It’s “Very American”
The comment came after the shooting death of Alex Pretti by ICE in Minneapolis.
Mayor Young: No Collaboration With ICE On Immigration
Trump official claimed Young helped in comments following the ICE killing in Minneapolis.
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Library Workers Prepare For Final Reading Of City Council Ordinance
The decision would allow residents to decide if library workers should have civil service protections.
Company: Brent Taylor No Longer Associated with Collierville Funeral Home
“Our identity aligns with the inclusive, community-focused service we provide.”
Med District “Zombie Hotel” Demo Almost Complete
The abandoned Holiday Inn tower at 969 Madison sat vacant, decaying, and ever-more graffitied for years.
Environmental Advocates Demand Apologies and Accountability In Wake Of EPA Announcement
The EPA announced that large methane gas turbines require a permit— even temporary ones.
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