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More Memphis Charter Schools Could Face Closure After State’s Failed Turnaround Effort

The schools have fewer than 12 percent of students on track in reading and math.

We Saw You: Hosting a Memphis Music Concert in Your Living Room

Dr. Jonathan and his wife, Jana, Finder host a Music Export Memphis concert at their home.

From Deep in the Sahara, Here Comes Etran de L’Aïr

A consummate live band, they cut their teeth at innumerable wedding parties in Niger.

Now Playing: Tom Cruise and Clone Tyrone

Your mission, should you decide to accept it, is to see some movies this weekend.

Former Sen. Kelsey Hires New Legal Team, Sues Old One

It might set the stage for more legal intrigue or more time before he goes to prison.

TN Attorney General Threatens Legal Action Against Fortune 100 Companies For “Racially Discriminatory” Employment Practices

Letter was sent in response to the U.S. Supreme Court’s recent affirmative action ruling.

TEP Expects Attacks on Adult Gender-Affirming Care and School Curriculum in Next Legislative Session

This prediction comes days after a ruling that bans gender-affirming care for minors.

State Panel Recommends Tennessee Rail System

They say a line connecting Nashville and Atlanta should be first.

WE SAW YOU: Farm Dinner By the Light of the Silvery Moon

Travis and Elizabeth Harville host a magical outdoor dinner at their Mississippi farm.