Horn Lake Aldermen Deny Mosque Request

In Horn Lake, the city leaders have rejected a plan to allow a mosque to be built on vacant land on Church Road between Horn Lake and Foog Roads. City Planners already recommended denial of the plans for the mosque in February. On Tuesday, alderman voted 5-1 against the plans, citing concerns over additional traffic … Read more

Horn Lake Voters To Decide At-Large Alderman Runoff

Horn Lake voters must return to the polls on Tuesday to decide a runoff election for the at large alderman seat. On election day, Danny Klein brought in 525 votes to Chad Engelke’s 326. Regina Morris finished third, with 202 votes. In a three person race, the winner must get at least 50 percent, plus … Read more

TN Lawmakers Pass Multi-Person Bathroom Bill

Tennessee lawmakers have passed a bill that would put public schools at risk of civil lawsuits if they let transgender students or employees use multi-person bathrooms or locker rooms that don’t reflect their gender at birth. The proposal cleared the Senate on Wednesday. There are slight differences from the version the House passed Monday. The … Read more

NASA To Launch Satellite Designed And Built At Rhodes COllege

Rhodes College in Tennessee says NASA will launch into space a small satellite being designed and built at the liberal arts school. The Memphis-based college said in a news release that the satellite is among 14 small research satellites chosen by NASA for the 2021 CubeSat Launch Initiative. The satellite will be sent into space … Read more

Company Asks For Pause In Memphis Oil Pipeline Dispute

A company facing resistance to its plans to build an oil pipeline over an aquifer that provides drinking water to 1 million people has asked for a “mutual pause” in its dispute with city officials in Memphis, Tennessee. Plains All American Pipeline sent a letter to the Memphis City Council about a proposed city law … Read more

MS Taps Advisoer To Oversee Funds In Poor Districts

The state of Mississippi is stepping in to oversee finances in a school district in one of the nation’s poorest counties, which has been adjusting in recent years to consolidation. The Holmes County Consolidated School District’s spending will be managed by Mississippi Department of Education Chief Operations Officer Felicia Gavin until another state-appointed adviser takes … Read more

MS Athletes Will Be Able To Earn Money For Likeness

College athletes in Mississippi will soon be able to earn money from their own name, image or likeness. Gov. Tate Reeves signed Senate Bill 2313, also known as the “Mississippi Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act” on Friday. The legislation becomes law July 1. A small number of other states have also enacted such laws. A … Read more

Groups Plan Effort For MS Voting Rights Restoration

Three groups will sponsor an initiative to try to simplify the way Mississippi restores voting rights to people convicted of some felonies, a person involved with the effort said Monday. Danyelle Holmes, a national organizer with the Mississippi Poor People’s Campaign, said paperwork to begin a ballot initiative will be filed soon with the secretary … Read more

Memphis Mayor Chooses New Top Cop

The Mayor of Memphis has selected Durham police chief C.J. Davis to lead the police department there, saying she is the right person to lead the department. the City of Memphis made the announcement in a Tweet, Monday, and — in making their choice known — released a lengthy video interview with Davis, in which … Read more