Shelby County Announces Overhauled Utility Assistance Program: Online Applications and New Eligibility Criteria Starting November
Shelby County CSA announces changes to its Utility Assistance Program due to federal and state guidelines, with an online-only application process starting November 3, 2025, and adjusted assistance amounts.
Memphis at the Center of National Debate on Crime Policy as State Senator Brent Taylor Criticizes Local Approaches in U.S. Senate Hearing
State Senator Brent Taylor criticized Memphis' crime policies as too lenient during a U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee hearing, while District Attorney Steve Mulroy defended his record and policies against Taylor's claims.
Germantown Announces Fire Hydrant Flushing Schedule; Residents Advised on Potential Water Discoloration
Germantown announces its fire hydrant flushing program, starting October 6, to maintain water system integrity and meet regulatory standards, advising residents on potential temporary water discoloration.
Missing Shelby County Woman Found Safe in Memphis Following Silver Alert Success
Jaqueline Jones, 59, missing from Shelby County, was found safe in Memphis after a Silver Alert. She requires a wheelchair and was last seen on Washington Avenue. Her safe return highlights the effectiveness of the Silver Alert program.












