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A voucher proposal called “opportunity scholarship”, would give Tennessee parents the opportunity to remove their children from a failing public school, and move them to a private school with funding completely from the state, is about to go to a key committee, with only a few days left in this current year’s legislative system. Last […]

This upcoming October will prove to be an exciting time for Memphis, as The Association for Successful Parenting is hosting the seventh biannual “A Chance to Parent” conference. The event, whose theme this year is “Promoting Change Through Advocacy, Policy and Practice,” will bring people to Memphis from all over the world. In total, about […]

A favorite shop among avid Memphis bike riders for a long while now, Victory Bicycle Studio, will become part of a bike shop duo when owner Clark Butcher finally decides upon the location of its sister store. The only difference is – Butcher plans to open a store geared towards a completely different customer base […]

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The Memphis City Council plans to vote for a restructuring of how the city will plan to repay their debts. The Memphis Mayor, A C Wharton Jr., has proposed the restructuring in order to postpose a future payment in 2020 that would cause the city’s annual payment go from $15 million the year before, to […]

Treadwell Middle School has recently been adopted by Colliers International Memphis, so that finally the school and teachers, administrators, and students will receive some much needed help from its new parent school. According to the principal at Treadwell Middle, Tonye McBride, “we don’t make a lot of money, but we do what we have to […]

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Due to consumers regaining their confidence in the housing market, it looks like Memphis movers will be staying busy, according to Regions Bank manager Dean Puryear. The bank has seen a 14 percent gain in its mortgage volume year over year, while country-wide mortgage market has had a positive month – not just the Memphis […]

Thanks to the Juvenile Detention Alternative Initiative, the number of young adults being detained in the Memphis and Shelby County Juvenile Court has decreased more than 65 percent since 2012. The program, enacted in 2012, aims to drastically reduce the number of juveniles being admitted into juvenile court for misdemeanor offenses; such as: domestic assaults […]

The greenprint for the Mid-South Regional Greenprint and Sustainability Plan has been revealed and is set to make Memphis more eco-friendly by 2040. The plan includes improving public transportation systems and enhancing sustainable uses for area green spaces. The plan is geared towards enhancing “regional sustainability by establishing a unified vision for a region-wide network […]

When moving to a new city like Memphis, families are always curious to learn what their new town of residence has to offer. Whether it is restaurants, places to take the kids for a good time, or a local bar to grab a beer, having establishments close by is important. Lucky for families moving to […]

When moving to a new home, people often find that they need new furniture. Whether it is getting your child a bigger bed or new dresser, upgrading your sofa, or needing to furnish a room you did not have in your old place, it is very common to need new furniture after a move. But […]