Congressional districts have changed. Here’s how to find out yours. With District 9 split three ways, some neighbors on the same streets are separated. Opponents to the change hope new mapping tools will help more fight back by Katherine Burgess MLK50 reporter a finalist in prestigious national award by MLK50 Staff Tennessee Republicans plan three-way split of Shelby County districts by Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout ‘It hurts my heart’: Senior voters reflect on state redistricting that will strip Memphis of representation by Natalie Wallington and Katherine Burgess As Republicans move to strip Memphis’ congressional seat, the city is missing a voice in the statehouse by Katherine Burgess ‘This is not acceptable:’ Memphis activists block xAI operations to protest pollution by Natalie Wallington Donations from wealthy neighborhoods dominate giving in race for Shelby County’s next mayor by Michael Finch II Public Safety A new bill would limit bail funds, leaving fewer defendants in Memphis with access to community support by Brittany Brown Here’s how Tennessee has changed bail laws in recent years by Brittany Brown Trump’s task force took this 9-year-old boy’s father after a traffic stop. The family doesn’t know what’s next. by Katherine Burgess Expedientes muestran que el Grupo Especial Antidelincuencia de Trump en Memphis arrestó a más de 800 inmigrantes. Solo el 2 % de los arrestos fueron por delitos violentos. by Wendi C. Thomas, Katherine Burgess and Nick McMillan, ProPublica Riding the Line Seven are vying for the Democratic nominee for Shelby County mayor. We asked them your questions. by Katherine Burgess MATA starts plan to install new, upgraded bus shelters by Katherine Burgess Riders still have questions after Memphis names trustees to oversee MATA by Katherine Burgess Read the full series Housing Memphis wants 10,000 new homes by 2030 — but it’s leaving the details to developers by Natalie Wallington Section 8 tenants left in limbo by Memphis Housing Authority voucher problems by Natalie Wallington ¿Se ha atrasado en el pago de sus facturas de MLGW? Estos programas de asistencia pueden ayudarle a mantener las luces encendidas en Memphis. by Natalie Wallington Government Just 2% of immigration arrests by Memphis Safe Task Force were for violent crime, records show by Wendi C. Thomas, Katherine Burgess and Nick McMillan, ProPublica Tennessee Senate adopts new state immigration crimes by Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout Ahead of Memphis schools takeover, Republicans move to block district’s legal pushback By Melissa Brown, Chalkbeat Tennessee 5 times Trump made false statements during his Memphis visit by Katherine Burgess Economic Justice ¿Eres un joven adulto con problemas de vivienda? Aquí te explicamos cómo conseguir ayuda. by Rebecca Cadenhead and Natalie Wallington Health and Ed Board’s inspections miss the worst conditions at neglected apartments by Michael Finch II This Memphis nonprofit for homeless veterans faces a funding cliff due to HUD delays by Natalie Wallington Gov. Bill Lee declines to secure millions in federal funds to feed Tennessee kids during summer by Anita Wadhwani, Tennessee Lookout Investigations Lead makes us sicker and less safe. So why do leaders overlook it? by Jacob Steimer FedEx says it’s a safe workplace. So why is Jessica James dead? by Wendi C. Thomas Methodist Hospital Suspends Debt Collection Lawsuits Amid Furor Over Suing Its Own Employees by Wendi C. Thomas
Congressional districts have changed. Here’s how to find out yours. With District 9 split three ways, some neighbors on the same streets are separated. Opponents to the change hope new mapping tools will help more fight back by Katherine Burgess
Tennessee Republicans plan three-way split of Shelby County districts by Sam Stockard, Tennessee Lookout
‘It hurts my heart’: Senior voters reflect on state redistricting that will strip Memphis of representation by Natalie Wallington and Katherine Burgess
As Republicans move to strip Memphis’ congressional seat, the city is missing a voice in the statehouse by Katherine Burgess
‘This is not acceptable:’ Memphis activists block xAI operations to protest pollution by Natalie Wallington
Donations from wealthy neighborhoods dominate giving in race for Shelby County’s next mayor by Michael Finch II
A new bill would limit bail funds, leaving fewer defendants in Memphis with access to community support by Brittany Brown
Trump’s task force took this 9-year-old boy’s father after a traffic stop. The family doesn’t know what’s next. by Katherine Burgess
Expedientes muestran que el Grupo Especial Antidelincuencia de Trump en Memphis arrestó a más de 800 inmigrantes. Solo el 2 % de los arrestos fueron por delitos violentos. by Wendi C. Thomas, Katherine Burgess and Nick McMillan, ProPublica
Seven are vying for the Democratic nominee for Shelby County mayor. We asked them your questions. by Katherine Burgess
Memphis wants 10,000 new homes by 2030 — but it’s leaving the details to developers by Natalie Wallington
¿Se ha atrasado en el pago de sus facturas de MLGW? Estos programas de asistencia pueden ayudarle a mantener las luces encendidas en Memphis. by Natalie Wallington
Just 2% of immigration arrests by Memphis Safe Task Force were for violent crime, records show by Wendi C. Thomas, Katherine Burgess and Nick McMillan, ProPublica
Ahead of Memphis schools takeover, Republicans move to block district’s legal pushback By Melissa Brown, Chalkbeat Tennessee
¿Eres un joven adulto con problemas de vivienda? Aquí te explicamos cómo conseguir ayuda. by Rebecca Cadenhead and Natalie Wallington
Health and Ed Board’s inspections miss the worst conditions at neglected apartments by Michael Finch II
This Memphis nonprofit for homeless veterans faces a funding cliff due to HUD delays by Natalie Wallington
Gov. Bill Lee declines to secure millions in federal funds to feed Tennessee kids during summer by Anita Wadhwani, Tennessee Lookout
Methodist Hospital Suspends Debt Collection Lawsuits Amid Furor Over Suing Its Own Employees by Wendi C. Thomas