Throughout the past week, pairs of Memphis-area elected officials have toured FedExForum two by two, according to multiple people familiar with the matter.
Although he said he looks forward to the positives to continue, he wants public safety to remain a focus and a top priority.
He touched on everything from crime to blight to job growth and his hopes to build a city everyone can feel safe in and proud of.
In the address, which focused on an "era of yes," Young also talked about supporting Memphis kids and reducing crime in the ...
City of Memphis leaders will share their vision for the Bluff City’s future Thursday during the 2025 State of the City ...
MLGW said increasing rates on Memphis power bills would help reduce frequent MLGW power outages. Here's what to know.
The city’s vehicle-registration fee was supposed to double — from $30 to $60 — as of July 1. But the Shelby County Clerk’s ...
Also, former state Sen. Brian Kelsey filed a motion to vacate his campaign finance scheme charges. Here's what to know this ...
Ford Motor Company released details of its promised $9 million investment in West Tennessee communities surrounding its new ...
Davis was unanimously reappointed as Memphis Police Chief on Jan. 21, 2025, one year after majority of the Memphis City ...
The police reform consent decree, still pending in court in Louisville, stems from an investigation started after the police ...