The City of Memphis has officially terminated its contract with Waste Pro after an ongoing issue of failed trash pickup in Cordova, Hickory Hill and parts of East Memphis.
Questions concerning the future of the amphitheater on Mud Island are rising as Memphis River Parks Partnership notes the lack of use within the last few years.
University of Memphis President Dr. M. David Rudd announced last week, to the community’s surprise, that after eight years he would be leaving the university.
Tennessee State Senator Katrina Robinson is facing new federal charges along with two other people with conspiracy to commit wire fraud and money laundering.
Aiden Robertson was diagnosed with autism in February and a few weeks later he and his mother Lorren lost everything in a deadly tornado that hit Putnam County.
As talks of a new health directive surfaced over the weekend, the Shelby County Health Department has issued a safer-at-home order to slow the spread of COVID-19 across the county.
A poll conducted by Vanderbilt Center for Child Health Policy found that fewer than 60% of parents in Tennessee report wearing masks all the time and nearly half of parents do not plan to vaccinate their children for COVID-19.
Memphis Police Department Director Michael Rallings issued a statement, Monday after Memphis surpassed yet another homicide record, reporting over 300 homicide cases this year.
The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office has released the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation’s full report detailing the investigation into the officer-involved shooting of Martavious Banks.
Republicans in the Tennessee Senate released a letter Tuesday in support of President Donald Trump as he “contests the unofficial results” of this year’s presidential election.
Shelby County Schools Superintendent Dr. Joris Ray has written a letter to the Tennessee Secondary School Athletic Association outlining concerns he, parents and other district stakeholders have with their guidelines regarding athletics during the pandemic.