In shift, local eviction court will have someone explain the process to tenants A new grant will support a full-time employee to help renters navigate the system by Jacob Steimer Which Shelby County neighborhoods see the most bankruptcies? by Jacob Steimer Feeling neglected, Parkway Village residents try to rebuild after ‘white flight’ by Jacob Steimer Learning to thrive after doing time by Katti Gray Memphis leads the nation in bankruptcies. Who’s using it and why? by Jacob Steimer Memphis needs more apartments, but neighbors are getting in the way by Jacob Steimer Longtime Memphis rapper Princess Loko died in obscurity. Will a Beyoncé feature grant her the ‘Renaissance’ she’s overdue? by Justin A. Davis City leaders always talk about crime, yet this violence-interruption program only got a six-month trial by Sono Motoyama How a Tennessee housing policy concentrates poverty, denies opportunity by Jacob Steimer Health A year after Tennessee’s abortion ban, 14,000 people have faced limited choices, devastating consequences by Sono Motoyama He needed a liver, but did the risks trump the reward? by Max Blau, ProPublica Their families said they needed treatment. Mississippi officials threw them in jail without charges by Isabelle Taft, Mississippi Today, Mollie Simon, ProPublica and Agnel Philip, ProPublica Economic Justice What should Paul Young do about Memphis’ poverty? by Sono Motoyama and Jacob Steimer Widowed, betrayed and evicted: One woman’s story from an eviction crisis by Jacob Steimer Forests, predictions and Census data: How we analyzed the effects of race on bankruptcy rates by Jacob Steimer Shelby County ranks No. 1 in bankruptcy. Here’s why. by Jacob Steimer Courts The Oher case reveals the need for better oversight for conservatorships by Thomas Goldsmith What federal judges’ rulings reveal about Memphis police tactics by Daphne Duret and Marc Perrusquia From threatened to thriving: How do we make Memphians safe? by Chris McCoy, Memphis Flyer Tyre Nichols’ death began with a traffic stop. Now, organizers want to rethink public safety by Brittany Brown Investigations FedEx says it’s a safe workplace. So why is Jessica James dead? by Wendi C. Thomas Why does the state keep decreasing Memphis’ share of housing subsidies? by Jacob Steimer Segregation may affect your health, too by Jacob Steimer
In shift, local eviction court will have someone explain the process to tenants A new grant will support a full-time employee to help renters navigate the system by Jacob Steimer
Longtime Memphis rapper Princess Loko died in obscurity. Will a Beyoncé feature grant her the ‘Renaissance’ she’s overdue? by Justin A. Davis
City leaders always talk about crime, yet this violence-interruption program only got a six-month trial by Sono Motoyama
A year after Tennessee’s abortion ban, 14,000 people have faced limited choices, devastating consequences by Sono Motoyama
Their families said they needed treatment. Mississippi officials threw them in jail without charges by Isabelle Taft, Mississippi Today, Mollie Simon, ProPublica and Agnel Philip, ProPublica
Forests, predictions and Census data: How we analyzed the effects of race on bankruptcy rates by Jacob Steimer
Tyre Nichols’ death began with a traffic stop. Now, organizers want to rethink public safety by Brittany Brown