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Past articles by Tom:

Planned deer hunts will thin herds in Collierville area

State and local officials hope a planned hunt near Collierville will significantly reduce the number of deer in the area. → Read More

I-240 and Poplar to close this weekend for bridge project

Interstate 240 will be closed through East Memphis, along with part of Poplar, to allow for more work on a bridge-replacement project. → Read More

Black farmers were sold 'fake' seeds, lawsuit claims

The Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association announced a class-action lawsuit against a company that it claims distributed faulty seeds. → Read More

Black farmers were sold 'fake' seeds, lawsuit claims

The Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association announced a class-action lawsuit against a company that it claims distributed faulty seeds. → Read More

Shelby Farms Park opens Hyde Lake to public fishing

Shelby Farms Park is opening its centerpiece lake to fishing earlier than expected. → Read More

Were you among farmers sold bad seed? Black farmers sue over soybeans

The Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association announced a class-action lawsuit against an Adel seed company that it claims distributed faulty seeds. → Read More

Bridge project to close Poplar at I-240 this weekend

Poplar Avenue will be closed in both directions at Interstate 240 this weekend to make way for work on an ongoing bridge-replacement project. → Read More

Memphis outlines plans for nearly $100 million Fairgrounds complex

Memphis officials on Tuesday outlined plans to develop a nearly $100 million sports complex in the Fairgrounds. → Read More

Black farmers were sold 'fake' seeds, Memphis-based group says

The Black Farmers and Agriculturalists Association announced a class-action lawsuit against a company that it claims distributed faulty seeds. → Read More

Strickland asking City Council to de-annex two more areas

Mayor Jim Strickland this week is asking the City Council to move forward on de-annexing two areas of Memphis — Southwind/Windyke and Rocky Point. → Read More

TVA absorbing higher costs to cool new Memphis power plant

The Tennessee Valley Authority spent $15 million building two 2.5 million-gallon tanks to store cooling water at its Allen Combined Cycle Plant. → Read More

Mud Island's Mississippi River Museum closes for review

The Mississippi River Museum in Mud Island River Park has closed for at least the rest of 2018 as officials review options for the facility. → Read More

Le Bonheur Children's Hospital performing bariatric surgery on obese teens

Faced with rising child-obesity rates in Tennessee, Le Bonheur Children's Hospital is one of the few facilities performing pediatric bariatric surgery. → Read More

Regional One targets 'super-utilizers' to improve care, reduce costs

Patients who make dozens of trips to the emergency room annually account for a disproportionate share of the burgeoning costs at Regional One Health. → Read More

Memphis activists protest U.S. immigration policies

Eight activists gathered near a federal immigration facility off Summer to protest the separation of children from parents at the Mexico border. → Read More

Memphis, OPC to seek the public's help in guiding Overton Park's future

The city of Memphis and the Overton Park Conservancy are about to begin developing a master plan for the flagship park in the city system. → Read More

Aquifer study delayed by lack of MLGW contract

Although utility customers for the past four months have been paying higher water rates to fund it, a planned study of an aquifer still hasn't begun. → Read More

Tom Lee Park to be transformed in $45 million-plus makeover

Tom Lee Park will be transformed with hills and trees under a $45 million-$55 million project planned by Memphis River Parks Partnership. → Read More

Chamber, environmental groups differ on Shelby groundwater rules

Environmentalists and the Greater Memphis Chamber have sharply differing views on proposed changes to proposed groundwater regulations. → Read More

Motorcyclist critically injured in crash on I-40

A motorcyclist was critically injured in a crash Monday night. → Read More