
Van Turner Is Rolling Up His Sleeves for Memphis
Van Turner Jr., a proud native of Whitehaven, Memphis, has dedicated his life to public service and community development. A former Shelby County Commissioner,
Van Turner Jr., a proud native of Whitehaven, Memphis, has dedicated his life to public service and community development. A former Shelby County Commissioner,
April is Second Chance Month. This is a time when advocates bring awareness to the re-entry plight of those who are justice-involved. Founded in 2017,
As we all know by now, Nashville is the latest mass shooting to occur in our country. This person was unstable with access to
Representative Mark White (R-TN) proposed the Third Grade Amendment and we have questions. While there was some input from the communities affected, were any
Do the ladies run this? The answer is YES. In honor of Women’s History Month, we decided to invite some boss ladies to the table
Paul Young has been working for the greater good in Memphis for the past two decades, moving from the Director of Housing and Community Development
No, we aren’t being gratuitously profane. For the uninitiated, it’s a Nina Simone song. And it accurately captures the sentiment around what’s happening with our
Guest host Carlissa Shaw and guest Jeremy Sanders (Wellpath) are with DC to talk about healthcare in our prison systems. The main idea is to
To say that the transportation system in Memphis – and throughout Tennessee honestly – is tragic would be an understatement. To say the infrastructure
Wanda Halbert joins DC to talk about what’s happening in the Clerk’s office. What exactly is the issue? Is it being resolved? What could have