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  • Attorneys for Tyré Nichols’ family and estate want a federal judge to remove a stay that has protected five former officers from parts of the civil lawsuit over Nichols’ death.
  • Tennessee hunger-fighting advocates warn that proposed cuts to SNAP, formerly food stamps, could deepen food insecurity as the budget reconciliation bill returns to the House.
  • The Shelby County Health Department has granted xAI an air emissions permit to operate 15 natural gas turbines as a backup power source for its Southwest Memphis data center.
  • Summer activities and educational programs continue at the Germantown Performing Arts Center (GPAC), with a new season set to launch in September.
  • Hundreds of people gathered Monday at FedExForum for a memorial service to FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith, who died in June.
  • The City of Millington is threatening to sue Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert for failing to pay nearly two years of rent for office space owned by the city.
  • After the Shelby County Commission voted last month to put all nine school board seats up for election next year, Mayor Lee Harris vetoed it. Tonight, commissioners will vote on an override.
  • Shelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert once again could be removed from office after a state appeals court overturned a Circuit court dismissal of a county government ouster attempt.
  • Gov. Bill Lee has offered no firm timeline for when members of the National Guard might arrive in Memphis as part of President Trump’s Memphis Safe Task Force.
  • North Carolina Republicans on Wednesday approved new congressional maps in an effort to boost their chances of holding onto Congress in next year's midterm elections. It's the latest redistricting battle since President Trump pushed Texas to redraw its maps. Political scientist Chris Cooper explains the implications.
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