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The LGBTQ+ community and allies marched from the National Civil Rights Museum to City Hall in opposition to the state’s anti-trans bathroom bill in July ...
In the days after the United States Supreme Court upheld Tennessee’s ban on gender-affirming care for minors, TaMesha Kaye ...
In honor of what would have been Tyré Nichols’ 32nd birthday on June 5, his family, friends and community gathered for a ...
Bridgeport Manor (formerly Cambridge Court) has blighted buildings on its 636-unit property in Whitehaven. The apartment is currently in legal default under the tax break from the Health, Educational ...
During lunchtime at LeMoyne-Owen College, Memphis’ only historically Black college, President Christopher Davis finds South ...
Crepe myrtle branches have grown over the Velsicol sign on Jackson Avenue near Warford Street. The company’s chemical plant ...
The city is asking community members how it should spend the tax money Mayor Paul Young wants set aside for neighborhoods within a five-mile radius of ...
Baptist Memorial Hospital-DeSoto has no psychiatric unit, so it sends patients elsewhere for mental health treatment. When publicly funded facilities are full, some patients go to jail to wait for ...
For South Memphis residents, the announcement that SST will relocate from the almost all-Black neighborhood was a relief.
Jessica James had to get up and down that ramp. Her job at FedEx’s World Hub was to help ensure the trucks in her area were loaded and unloaded on time.
A community rallied, organized, wrangled support, filed and fought lawsuits. National media took notice. Now the Byhalia Pipeline project is no more.
Former Vice President Al Gore claps while at a rally organized by the Memphis Community Against the Pipeline at Alonzo Weaver Park on Sunday afternoon. Gore and his organization Climate Reality have ...