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A multi-year infrastructure project to expand fiber broadband across most of Memphis is now underway.
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This week on WKNO/Channel 10’s Behind the Headlines City of Memphis Director of Public Works Robert Knecht joins host Eric Barnes and Daily Memphian reporter Bill Dries.
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State lawmakers have voted to no longer require sex offender registration for someone convicted under the state’s decades-old aggravated prostitution law, which only affects sex workers who are HIV positive.
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The Department of Justice is taking Tennessee to court to challenge its enforcement of a state law that makes it a felony for someone who knows they have HIV to engage in sex work.
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Marie Feagins is the school board’s choice to be the next superintendent of Memphis-Shelby County Schools
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The federal trial date for the former MPD officers charged with crimes related to Tyre Nichols' violent arrest has been reset to September.
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"Work Therapy" programs, sometimes court ordered, say participants get needed help in exchange for free labor. But some health care professionals question the therapeutic benefits.
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In our latest installment of Civil Wrongs, a sheriff's deputy in Arkansas exploits the 13th Amendment's exception for convict labor as a tool of racial terror in the 1930s.
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Voting concludes Tuesday in Nevada's Republican caucus election. Caucuses convene at 7 p.m. local time/10 p.m. ET. View the live results.
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Tennessee Governor Bill Lee will give his 2024 State of the State Address on Monday, February 5 at 6:00 p.m.
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Phillips, 28, never expected to go into politics. But after she got devastating news about her pregnancy, everything changed.
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Voting concludes Saturday in South Carolina's Democratic presidential primary election. It is the first official Democratic primary of 2024. View the live results.