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After two investigations into negligence in the Shelby County Clerk's office, its leader points fingers at everyone but herself.
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With TVA executives' salaries tied to fossil fuels, solar power is not growing as fast as it could in the state.
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The Tennessee State Senate went home early, but not before getting paid for their trouble.
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This week's mayoral forum hosted by WKNO and the Daily Memphian did little to help candidates push ahead of the current frontrunner in polling, the former mayor who refuses to debate.
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Gov. Bill Lee's upcoming special session to address gun violence in Tennessee likely will have nothing to do with guns.
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Expelled from the Tennessee General Assembly, Memphis Rep. Justin Pearson will now return with full support of local voters.
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A wide-ranging federal investigation into Memphis' policing practices puts new pressure on mayoral candidates to talk about policing and crime.
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Why are so few trials taking place in Shelby County Courts? The city hired a retired judge to find out.
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The City of Memphis is considering some future gun restrictions that will likely conflict with the Tennessee General Assembly.
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Political Analyst Otis Sanford talks about recent power outages, crime, schools and a recent court decision on a Tennessee trans law.
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Tennessee's Republican Congressional delegation responded to Trump's indictment with familiar talking points.
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While a federal judge recently blocked Tennessee's so-called drag ban on constitutional grounds, lawmakers could revisit the bill as early as August, says Otis Sanford.