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Memphis City Council members balked this week at $5 million in bond funding as “interim financing” for AutoZone Park repairs.
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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.
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Plaintiffs in a federal lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s new congressional maps dropped their case.
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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.
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The City of Memphis has closed a 13-acre land deal with xAI that was originally intended to become the company’s self-funded greywater treatment plant for its Colossus Supercomputer.
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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.
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Tuition will be going up at the University of Memphis and President Bill Hardgrave will be getting a $100,000 performance bonus.
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Whitehaven residents frustrated by ongoing roadwork to Elvis Presley Boulevard that began in 2013 learned that the work won’t be completed until 2031.
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A recent report has found residents of South Memphis neighborhoods are being exposed to levels of air pollution exceeding the EPA’s standards for public health.
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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.”