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Bill Dries covers city and county government and politics. He is a native Memphian and has been a reporter for almost 50 ...
Celtic Crossing is temporarily closed, Swedish cowboys were spotted at FESJC and we tell you where to find corn dogs coated ...
Friends for Our Riverfront previously tried to stop the new Memphis Brooks Museum of Art project. Now it is trying another ...
A federal judge is contemplating whether a new trial is needed in the Tyré Nichols federal case, among a litany of other ...
Federal Judge Sheryl Lipman told attorneys Thursday that she would address various motions that have been filed since she ...
The Daily Memphian also had signed on an executive editor departing a metro back in December — Ronnie Ramos of Gannett’s Indianapolis Star, whose tenure included that paper’s coverage of sex ...
The Daily Memphian will operate as a nonprofit and is starting out with a news staff of 25 and $6.5 million in seed money, Barnes told journalism industry advocate The Poynter Institute.
“We were surprised at how well the onboarding emails worked for those that signed up via our free coronavirus coverage. These emails came directly from our CEO and had a 1.81% conversion rate of new ...
The Daily Memphian has assembled 11,600 subscribers in the 18 months since its launch in September 2018. Those subscribers initially paid $7 a month, a price now increasing. (It’s currently ...
The Daily Memphian, a nonprofit news site in Memphis, is also part of the wave, with readers contributing the bulk of its revenue. It started in 2018 in response to the shrinking of the local ...