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International Paper says it’s outsourcing its information technology services to an India-based tech firm.
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Tennesseans working in retail, agriculture, food services, and early childhood education industries are not earning a living wage, according to a new report.
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Parents in DeSoto County are calling for a school walkout to protest both the light sentencing given to a convicted sex offender and the controversy caused by character letters written on the offender’s behalf by nine teachers, a vice principal and a school board member.
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Gov. Bill Lee’s administration has responded to a lawsuit filed by local officials that questions the legality of National Guard deployment here.
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On Saturday, protesters in Memphis added to an estimated 5 million nationwide participating in the No Kings rally against President Trump’s polices.
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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.
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Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris says the county could take the Memphis Safe Task Force to court over unconstitutional arrests and traffic stops.
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Two weeks into a surge of federal agencies in Memphis, local officials are raising concerns about widespread racial profiling.
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Two off-duty Memphis police officers were arrested for drag racing over the weekend.
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Most Shelby County students who benefited from the state’s expansion of its education voucher program live in top-earning zip codes, according to an analysis of Tennessee Department of Education data.