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Tennessee House Expands School Choice Vouchers
Tennessees House approves a significant expansion of school choice vouchers, increasing the cap from 25,000 to 35,000 spots. The bill, which passed with a narrow vote of 52-43, aims to provide families with more educational options outside the public system. Supporters argue that it empowers parents, while critics claim it drains public school funds and may not reach all applicants. The bill heads to the Senate on April 15th, keeping the school choice debate in the spotlight in Nashville.
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Lane Splitting Ban in Tennessee: What You Need to Know
Lane splitting remains illegal in Tennessee, but a bill to allow filtering in stopped traffic was delayed last year. Riders face fines and points on their license for violating the rule. Meanwhile, other states like California and six others have looser rules. Stay safe on the roads, as laws may change soon.
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Tennessee GOP Blocks Marijuana Review
Tennessee Republicans block federal marijuana reclassification, defying public opinion and stalling potential medical and recreational use. The states House Bill 1972 prevents automatic review of cannabis rescheduling, despite President Trumps executive order and majority public support for medical marijuana. The bill now awaits Governor Bill Lees decision, keeping Tennessee among the ten states with no legal cannabis use.
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Mississippi Lawmakers Block Radar Expansion
Mississippi Lawmakers Fail to Expand Radar Use for Speed Enforcement, Leaving Rural Areas Vulnerable
Mississippi lawmakers missed the opportunity to expand radar use for speed enforcement during the latest legislative session. The state currently allows only highway patrol and a few select local law enforcement agencies to use radar, leaving most rural areas, including sheriffs offices, without this crucial tool. This has resulted in a higher risk on rural roads and a reliance on state troopers for speed enforcement. Despite efforts from sheriffs and lawmakers, including a bill named after a teen killed in a high-speed crash...
Memphis: Bailout, Vouchers, and Innovation
Memphis City Council considers loan for MATA; Tyré Nichols case highlights police force issues; private school voucher program expands with immigration checks; Shelby County moves forward on jail facility; FedEx CFO John Dietrich steps down; Grizzlies GM Zach Kleiman praises Ja Morant; downtown farmers market transforms into restaurant; NCAA transfer portal sees no new recruits for Tigers; Germantown prepares for future storms; local universities collaborate on AI research; new book on Soul Man legacy released.
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Tennessee Schools Face Funding Loss, Bill 2485 Offers Hope
Tennessee schools face significant funding losses due to stricter federal rules on SNAP and TANF, potentially impacting rural districts like Sevier and Bedford counties. Lawmakers propose House Bill 2485 to add Medicaid enrollment as a qualifier, which could bring in an additional $83.7 million statewide. School leaders, such as Cocke County, have already felt the pinch, with funding cuts affecting over 340 students. Governor Bill Lees budgets have provided hold-harmless aid, but the long-term solution lies in passing the bill to ensure schools receive the promised support for vulnerable students.
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Memphis Votes, Signs, and Sermons
Memphis voters in DeSoto County show low turnout for absentee ballots on flag referendum; local basketball star Lee Sanders commits to Memphis State; Memphis chosen to host Navy League of the United States convention; Reverend J.J. Hill elected as new moderator for Memphis Presbytery, highlighting the citys vibrant community life.
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Gas Prices Soaring: Blockade on Iran
Gas prices soaring in Tennessee due to U.S.-Iran tensions: Brace for more pain at the pump
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Trump Funds Storm Recovery, UT Grant Boosts Kid Trauma Care, Memphis Health Tracking
President Trumps federal aid boosts Shelby Countys winter storm recovery, offering home repairs, temporary housing, and low-interest loans for uninsured losses. Le Bonheur Childrens Hospital receives $500K grant to enhance rural pediatric trauma care, while Shelby County Health Department launches a new dashboard tracking respiratory bugs in real-time.
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Wells' Son's Death: New Docs Blame MPD Culture
Newly released documents reveal a compelling case that lawyers for RowVaughn Wells have built over the years, linking the Memphis Police Departments culture and group mindset to the fatal beating of her son, Tyré Nichols. The filings highlight years of work tying the incident to deeper issues in the department, including poor training and a tolerance for aggression. As the trial for three former Memphis cops charged in Nichols death unfolds, these documents keep the focus on systemic change, ensuring Wells fight honors her sons memory.
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Early Voting in Memphis Starts This Wednesday
Early voting in Memphis kicks off this Wednesday, April 15th, offering residents a chance to cast their ballots ahead of Election Day on May 5th. With more flexibility and less rush, this move aims to streamline the voting process for busy schedules in the city and county. No significant changes reported yet, but polling stations will remain open throughout the early voting period. Officials encourage eligible residents to participate early. Mark your calendars and make your voice heard in Memphis upcoming election.
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Mason Temple Secures $1.2M Grant for Upgrades
Mason Temple, a historic Church of God in Christ headquarters, secures $1.2M federal grant for tech upgrades and preservation. The grant, secured through teamwork from Congressman Steve Cohen and Memphis Mayor Paul Young, aims to protect this civil rights landmark and expand online learning for All Saints Bible College.
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Memphis Grizzlies Draft Lottery: New Talent on the Horizon
Memphis Grizzlies, after a disappointing season, look to the NBA Draft Lottery for a turnaround. With a likely pick around sixteen, theyre eyeing Darius Acuff Junior and Thomas Haugh to bolster their roster alongside Zach Edey and Jaylen Wells. This draft haul aims to create a versatile team, ready to challenge in the Western Conference next season.
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Memphis Buzz: New Cane's, xAI Departure, Grizzlies & More
A new Raising Canes opens in Memphis, offering prizes for early customers. FedEx pilots may soon reach a deal, and Stryker Corps office move hints at growth. Grizzlies season ends, with solid draft lottery odds. Brandon Clarke faces legal issues due to kratom bust. Suburbs crack down on vape shops, and restaurant owners innovate. Legendary producer David Porter shares his life story. Memphis hustle continues to shape the city.
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Memphis Farm, Votes, & Tigers: A Growing City
Memphis is booming with new developments! The Girls Incorporated Youth Farm unveils an eight-million-dollar classroom building and a new greenhouse. The Memphis City Council seeks public input on AI property tax cash. Community events celebrate Girls Incorporateds 80th anniversary and honor local realtors. Early voting begins, and the Memphis Tigers football team makes their debut, all contributing to the citys vibrant growth.
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Tennessee Senate Blocks Gun Loophole, Bans Kratom
Tennessee Senate rejects bill to ban gun handoffs to felons, while pushing to ban kratom sales. Rep. Steve Cohen visits Capitol, faces primary challenge. Bill to provide parking placards for high-risk pregnancies advances, and Sen. Marsha Blackburn raises significant funds for reelection.
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Supreme Court Blocks Trump's Tariff-Funded Payouts
The Supreme Court blocked Trumps plan to fund $2,000 dividend checks with tariffs, leaving importers with a $166 billion refund and families without the promised cash boost. The idea, first proposed in 2025, aimed to provide thousands for middle-income families but faced opposition from Congress. Despite fresh tariffs, stimulus checks remain unlikely, and analysts warn of a potential $6 trillion deficit increase over a decade.
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Memphis History: Odd Fellows, Med Students, & Local Legacies
From Odd Fellows rivalries to medical school transitions and local business legacies, Memphiss history is filled with community connections spanning over a century.
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Early Voting Starts for Shelby County Primaries
Early voting begins this week for the Shelby County Republican and Democratic primaries, with thirty seats up for grabs in the main election on May fifth. Voters can choose candidates for various positions like county mayor, sheriff, and school board seats at early voting locations from April fifteenth through April thirtieth. Sample ballots are available online, and registration closed on April sixth.
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Shelby County's Hot Seats: Primaries & Early Voting
Shelby Countys upcoming election on May 5th features thirteen Board of Commissioners seats up for grabs, with several incumbents term-limited. Early voting runs from April 15th to 30th. Some races are uncontested, while others, like Districts seven and nine, have crowded fields. Incumbents like Shante Avant and Charlie Caswell face minimal primary challenges, but term limits create mixed party matchups in Districts one, three, eight, and thirteen. Early voting is crucial for shaping the boards future.
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Tennessee Tax Deadline Extended, Bigger Refunds
Tennessee Tax Relief: IRS Grants One-Month Extension for Storm-Hit Counties
The IRS has extended the federal tax deadline to May 22nd for individuals and businesses in 23 Tennessee counties affected by the January winter storm. This extension applies to returns, payments, and quarterly payroll and excise taxes, with penalties waived for payments made by early February. The average refund this year is $3,571, up from last years $3,221. The extension aims to provide relief to residents and small businesses still recovering from the storms impact.
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LeBron's Memphis Jab, Memphians' Loyalty
LeBron James comments about Memphis sparked a wave of pride and loyalty from the citys icons. Jerry Lawler, a wrestling legend, and David Porter, a soul hitmaker, both expressed their deep roots in Memphis, despite opportunities elsewhere. Their stories highlight the citys enduring appeal and the strength of its community.
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District Seven Race: Candidates Vie for Shelby County Commission Seat
Shelby County Commission District sevens 2026 race is heating up with incumbent Democrat Henri Brooks facing six challengers, including Republican Gerald Green. Candidates highlight their backgrounds, plans, and views on transparency, equity, education, business, workforce training, housing, public safety, poverty, and taxes. Voters prioritize accountability, safer streets, and opportunities for youth. Candidates emphasize economic growth, school support, and infrastructure upgrades, with varying views on crime-fighting, tax cuts, community policing, and corporate tax hikes. Keep an eye on these names as the election approaches.
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District Ten's Race: Five Democrats Vie for Shelby County Commission Seat
Shelby Countys District ten commissioner seat is up for grabs, with five Democratic candidates vying for the position: Brandon DD Washington, John Luke Bradley, Lashanta Rudd, Rebecca Jane Edwards, and Samuel B Nelson. Each candidate brings unique experiences, from youth advocacy to county government work. Voters are concerned about blight, job shortages, and youth safety, issues the candidates share. Priorities include tackling blight, boosting economic growth, and investing in kids. Tax talk divides some, but all emphasize collaboration to address shared concerns.
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Shelby County Commission District 13: Candidates & Priorities
In the 2026 Shelby County Commission District thirteen election, four candidates are vying for the open seat: Democrats Amber Huett-Garcia, LaGina Mitchell-Scott, and Lena Chipman, and Republican Ed Apple. Each candidate brings unique experiences, from education and nonprofits to business and tech. Safety, education, and job growth are top priorities for voters, with all candidates emphasizing partnerships, education improvements, and economic development. However, they differ on taxes and bold ideas, with Apple advocating for smarter spending and the Democrats leaning towards tax increases for specific causes like childcare and criminal justice reform. As the May fifth primary approaches, District thirteen...
District 5 Commissioner Race: Avant vs Bonds
In the 2026 Shelby County Board of Commissioners election, District five features a heated race between incumbent Shante K. Avant and challenger Milton Bonds Junior, both Democrats. Avant, the first commissioner for District five, highlights her twelve years in public service and focus on family needs, while Bonds, a twenty-eight-year Memphis Police Department veteran, emphasizes transparency, safety, and economic growth. Both candidates stress balanced budgets, education investments, and economic development, with Bonds focusing on business retention and collaboration, and Avant prioritizing Pre-K, twenty-first-century schools, and a new trauma center. Voters in the Cordova area have time to explore their platforms...
Southwest Memphis Race for Commission Seat
Shelby County Commission District nine race heats up with five Democratic candidates vying for the seat. Jonathan Lewis, Karen Streeter, Ricky Dixon, Sam Echols, and Kharl-Ray Massey (who didnt respond to questions) offer diverse platforms focusing on jobs, education, public safety, and ethical governance. Voters in the district, particularly in Boxtown and zip codes 38109 and 38116, are eager for change, with candidates pledging collaboration and consensus-building to deliver real results without unnecessary tax hikes.
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Shelby County District 8: 3 Candidates, 1 Vote
Shelby County Commission District eights 2026 election heats up with three candidates: Republican E.J. Murphy, Democrats Jerred Price, and Will Richardson. Murphy, Price, and Richardson offer diverse backgrounds and focus on public safety, education, and economic opportunities. They emphasize teamwork, community engagement, and responsible spending. With election day approaching, District eight residents have crucial choices to shape their future.
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District 12 Battle: 3 Candidates, 1 Seat
District twelves Shelby County Board of Commissioners race heats up with three candidates: incumbent Erika Sugarmon, Democrat Jevonte Porter, and Independent Andrea Bell. Sugarmon touts her experience in pushing ordinances for living wages, affordable housing, and police oversight. Porter emphasizes community roots, better schools, and neighborhood safety. Bell, with her government purchasing and small business background, focuses on cutting waste, boosting affordable housing rehab, and updating school curriculums. All three stress collaboration across party lines and caution on tax hikes, with early voting already underway to shape the boards future.
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District 3: Dial vs Ramkhelawan
In the Shelby County Board of Commissioners election, District threes race features Republican Michele Dial and Democrat Ryan Ramkhelawan. Dial, a public education veteran, emphasizes education reform, public safety, and budget transparency. Ramkhelawan, a businessman, focuses on economic growth, skills training, and efficient government. The general election is August sixth.
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Derek Mills: Unopposed for Shelby County Commissioner
Derek Mills, a seasoned law enforcement professional with a strong local resume, is running unopposed for Shelby County Board of Commissioners District two. He promises to fight crime, boost the economy, and avoid tax hikes, while emphasizing cross-party collaboration and cutting budget waste. As election day approaches, Mills candidacy sets the stage for the boards approach to key issues.
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Shelby County Board of Commissioners Race: O'Dell vs. Bradley
In the Shelby County Board of Commissioners race, two candidates, Rhonda ODell and Sade Nicole Bradley, are vying for the District One seat. ODell, a seasoned legislative assistant, prioritizes crime reduction, small business growth, and tax cuts. Bradley, with a government HR and community outreach background, focuses on workforce expansion, youth leadership, and family resource access. Both candidates emphasize bipartisan collaboration to address voter concerns like crime, school funding, zoning, and economic prospects. As the primary approaches, their plans for responsive and efficient government will shape Shelby Countys future.
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Mark Billingsley for Shelby County Commission: Experience & Focus
Mark Billingsley, a seasoned politician with a masters in leadership, is running unopposed for Shelby County Board of Commissioners District four. With a focus on public safety, education, and healthcare, he aims to cut through division and build unity on the board. Billingsley advocates for a shared strategic plan, better communication, and prioritizes waste cuts over tax hikes. As the 2026 election approaches, he calls for integrity and accountability to serve all Shelby County residents.
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Brandon Clarke's Kratom Bust: State Laws Divide
Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke faces trafficking charges in Arkansas for possessing over 200 grams of kratom, which is illegal in the state. Kratoms legality varies across borders, with Tennessee considering a complete ban. Clarkes case underscores the need for players to be aware of varying laws and the potential impact on their careers.
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Harris Endorses Collins for Mayor, Shaking Up Shelby County Race
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris endorses Harold Collins for mayor, potentially shaking up the race. City faces Public Records Act ruling, pushing transparency. Mickell Lowery discusses LeBron James impact on local leadership. Green in Millington addresses medical debt relief, marijuana policy, and executive orders, sparking debates on health and reform.
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Memphis History: Brains, Brawn, Community, & Stage
On April 12th, Memphis history comes alive with a mix of academic prowess, sports glory, community spirit, and theater magic. From the Knowledge Bowl in 2001 to the West All-Star football team in 1976, the citys youth have always shone. The Clean Up, Paint Up, Fix Up Week in 1951 and the Little Theaters production of The Dover Road in 1926 further highlight Memphis rich history. Stax legend David Porters photo archive serves as a reminder of the citys enduring music legacy.
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Weatherspoon Kicks Off Campaign, Jail Rebuild Pushed
Weatherspoon Kicks Off Campaign, Jail Rebuild Pushed
Bellevue Baptist's High-Stakes Pastor Search
Ben Mandrell, Bellevue Baptist Churchs chosen pastor candidate, faced a daunting task: preaching before a congregation that held his fate in their hands. This unique tradition at the Tennessee megachurch, where members vote for their senior pastor, added immense pressure. Mandrells experience highlights the raw, uncertain nature of faith leadership.
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City Hall Cheesecake: Dessert Lovers' Paradise
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Republicans & Democrats Unite for Memphis Safety
Shelby Countys top party leaders, Rachel Wall and Willie Simon, join forces on the Memphis Safe Task Force, focusing on crime reduction ahead of the 2026 elections. This bipartisan move aims to address street-level shootings and broader security strategies, with a focus on results for everyday folks. Community groups welcome the collaboration, hoping it builds trust and addresses rising homicides and police response issues. Officials push for quick wins, such as increased patrols and youth outreach, as the alliance could reshape the election conversation, prioritizing safety over party lines.
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