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  • Tennessee House Speaker Cameron Sexton has stripped all Democratic Representatives of their committee and subcommittee assignments, a move designed to punish Democratic lawmakers who protested last week’s approval of new gerrymandered congressional districts.
  • The forthcoming state takeover of Memphis Shelby County Schools has created uncertainty in Tennessee’s largest school district even as board members approved a $1.7 billion fiscal year budget.
  • The Memphis Symphony Orchestra (MSO) concludes its Classic Accents concert season for 2025-2026 with a performance on Friday, May 15, and Sunday, May 17.
  • Tennessee’s Republican supermajority legislature is expected to vote this morning to carve Memphis’s 9th congressional district into three gerrymandered sections, creating new partisan districts that extend far into the middle of the state.
  • A Memphis Animal Services officer has been charged with aggravated cruelty to animals after police found 17 abused and neglected dogs at his south Memphis home.
  • Classical Melodies Inc. is holding a "Spaghetti Extravaganza" fundraiser Saturday, June 13, followed by a concert on Sunday, June 14.
  • U.S. Rep. Andy Ogles, the incumbent Republican running for reelection in District 5, has spent nearly $60,000 in taxpayer money on recent television ads to tout his congressional record and his work to “cut wasteful spending.”
  • Support for President Trump remains high — 82% — among Tennessee Republicans despite national polls showing steadily declining approval ratings over gas prices and the Iran War.
  • The U.S. Navy is gamifying its recruitment efforts locally with a new state-of-the-art East Memphis E-sports Training Facility inside the Thousand Oaks Business Center.
  • The Green Room at Crosstown Concourse continues its highly eclectic concert series with guitarist Marisa Anderson, whom The New Yorker calls "one of the most distinctive guitar players of her generation" and whom NPR refers to as "this era's most powerful players."
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