Kevin McKenzie, Commercial Appeal

Kevin McKenzie

Commercial Appeal

Memphis, TN, United States

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Past articles by Kevin:

Are PILOTs a necessary evil for luring jobs to Tennessee?

These tax breaks aren't liked, but competition keeps them coming. → Read More

Eight things to know about Memphis Brooks Museum of Art's relocation option

How did relocating the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art from Overton Park become an option? → Read More

Has the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art outgrown its old home?

At age 101, the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art faces expansion issues. → Read More

Rhodes College student's alt-right article roils Memphis campus

Rhodes College president Majorie Hass says that an alt-right article by a student is a "hate-filled essay." → Read More

University of Memphis officer sues for reverse discrimination

White police officer accuses black supervisor of making racially insensitive comments and of retaliating against him by denying overtime. → Read More

Kwanzaa, health motivated Memphis pharmacist Kaia Naantaanbuu-Jones

Kaia Naantaanbu-Jones was a pharmacist who also prescribed Kwanzaa for Memphis. → Read More

Will 'reverse discrimination' go into high gear with Trump?

A race discrimination lawsuit filed by white University of Memphis police officer could signal a rise in charges of "reverse discrimination." → Read More

Memphis, Nashville ready for patients airlifted from Hurricane Harvey aftermath

Memphis and Nashville are among cities where hospital and nursing home patients displaced by Hurricane Harvey could be airlifted. → Read More

Memphis, Nashville ready for patients airlifted from Hurricane Harvey aftermath

Memphis and Nashville are among cities where hospital and nursing home patients displaced by Hurricane Harvey could be airlifted. → Read More

For Memphis Confederate statue protesters, justice varies

At least one Memphis Confederate statue protester wins in court: What disorderly conduct? → Read More

UT students want Confederate statue pulled in Memphis

University of Tennessee Health Science Center students join the chorus calling for removal of a Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest statute in Memphis. → Read More

Confederate flag removed from Mud Island River Park

A Confederate flag flying above a Downtown Memphis riverfront park for decades may be history → Read More

Southern Christian Leadership Conference taps hip-hop music to attract millennials

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference is embracing a hip-hop music label and project to attract a new generation. → Read More

Southern Christian Leadership Conference in Memphis links past and present

The Southern Christian Leadership Conference once led by Dr. King highlights past and present challenges. → Read More

1968 issues still haunt Memphis sanitation workers union

Next year's 50th anniversary of Dr. Martin Luther King's assassination in Memphis is raising issues about the workers he supported. → Read More

Black home ownership still below pre-recession levels in some parts of Tennessee

Homeownership among African Americans in Memphis and Chattanooga dropped at some of the fastest rates since before the Great Recession. → Read More

Do churches need a customer-focused revival to reverse decline?

A Memphis author charts a customer-focused approach for religious institutions to avoid extinction. → Read More

Tips sought in probe of Trezevant allegations

Lawyers investigating alleged misconduct at Shelby County Schools open a hotline for tips. → Read More

Children and the Southern College of Optometry see the benefits of Obamacare

How does Obamacare benefit children and a Memphis college producing optometrists ? → Read More

Nashville overtakes Memphis as Tennessee's largest city

Census population estimates for 2016 show that Nashville has edged out Memphis to become Tennessee's largest city. → Read More