Report Exposes High Energy Costs Straining Nearly Half of Memphis Families, Calls for Efficiency Reforms
A report highlights that nearly half of Memphis residents face high energy costs, with these burdens hitting predominantly Black communities hardest. Critics urge the TVA to invest more in energy efficiency rather than in fossil fuels.
Seattle Firefighting Veteran Joe Pereira Joins Collierville Fire Department as Fire Education Specialist
Joe Pereira joins Collierville's Fire and Rescue as a Fire Education Specialist, sharing his decade-long firefighting expertise from Seattle. He remains active in Memphis as a paramedic while engaging in fire safety education.
Revitalized Plans for "The Walk" Poised to Redefine Downtown Memphis Amidst Ownership Shuffle
Developers of The Walk in Downtown Memphis announce an ownership restructuring and a new plan in response to market conditions, remaining committed to the mixed-use project despite previous setbacks and expired incentives.
Memphis Residents Advised to Keep Umbrellas Handy as National Weather Service Predicts Storms and Showers
The National Weather Service in Memphis forecasts humid nights with thunderstorms and a 50% overnight chance of rain, and an 80% chance of precipitation Tuesday. Clearer skies are expected later in the week.
City Leaders Step In to Address Substandard Living Conditions at Cherokee Square Apartments
Tenants at Cherokee Square Apartments face water shut-off due to unpaid bills and other maintenance issues, including mold and collapsed ceilings. City leaders and officials are working to address the utility and habitability concerns.












