City Council could cut a million dollars from mayor’s … Nothing discussed Tuesday, besides the summer programs, is finalized. The city will spend the next several months working out the budget.
Reducing teen violence Several organizations have banned together and are determined to bring peace to the streets of Memphis
Mayor Wharton to unveil new pension plan It would only apply to new employees and those with less than ten years of service.
Unions are once again asking city to reconsider cuts Union leaders are asking council members to consider an alternative to controversial health care cuts
Is the city ignoring violent crime issue in Orange … Several of this weekend’s six shootings happened in Orange Mound, but locals say they aren’t getting nearly as much attention as the Beale Street beating and the Kroger mob attack.
Taxpayers upset they couldn’t park in lot they paid … Taxpayers & a city council member are demanding answers after people couldn’t park in the free public lot at Tom Lee Park Saturday because of a wedding.
Council members consider rolling back pension and … Council member Shea Flinn called an emergency meeting Wednesday night.
Lawsuit filed over Memphis employee benefit changes Those behind the lawsuit include the widow of retired police officer and three retired police officers
Memphis City Council on ‘safety net’ for retirees The $2 million fund could be used to help people with their deductibles or co-pays.
Leahy’s mobile home park tenants get more time to … Tenants of Leahy’s mobile home park won’t have their electricity and water disconnected next week after all.
Union presents a plan to restore retiree and workers’ … MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Labor unions representing Memphis city workers now say they’re willing to increase insurance deductibles in order to restore health care coverage for their spouses and retirees, and to avoid a 24 percent increase in their premiums. The unions hope the plan presented Tuesday will give the city the savings it needs to […]