The sales tax referendum was approved last week by Memphis voters.
A new report on the financial condition of the 75 most populous cities ranks Memphis no. 47 in the nation for fiscal health.
A Nashville chancellor ruled that Memphis' use of a loophole in a state law preventing statue removal was legal.
A GoFundMe campaign is well on its way to replenishing the quarter-million dollars axed by the State House for Memphis' bicentennial.
The state House withdrew $250,000 for Memphis’ bicentennial celebration in reprisal for the city removing Confederate statues.
Newsweek issued an apology for publishing a photo of a lifeless Martin Luther King Jr. Monday. Warning: Graphic image below.
Controversial statues of Confederate military figures were removed in Memphis Wednesday using a loophole in state law.
Customers gave $87 million to the former Tennessee lawmakers for financial protection; prosecutors now say the whole program was a fraud.