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The Daily Memphian On the Record

On The Record is the interviews that become Daily Memphian stories by Bill Dries. Read the stories and listen to the interviews for a combination that gives you a fuller context of the stories and issues that are essential Memphis.

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13 août 2024

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S5E16: Political Roundup: J.W. Gibson and Earle Fisher 06.08.2023

We are joined by Doctor Earl Fisher, co-founder of the Memphis People's Convention.

S5E15: How to win a mayoral election with Cole Perry of Perry Strategy's 23.06.2023

The Daily Memphian's Sam Hardiman sits down with Cole Perry of Perry Strategies, which worked on Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland's two campaigns. Perry shares his insight on the crowded 2023 race and peels back the layers on what a successful campaign looks like.

S5E14: County Mayor Lee Harris 06.06.2023

Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris talks about the defeat of his wheel tax proposal on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast and says he is still pushing for county financing of the rebuilding of the Regional One Health campus.

S5E13: JB Smiley Jr. mulls run for U.S. Senate 05.05.2023

He would be a heavy underdog in the general election were he to win the Democratic nomination. 

S5E12: County budget season hinges on property tax drop for wheel tax deal 03.05.2023

County Commission Budget Committee Chairman Michael Whaley talks about the proposed doubling of the county's capital budget on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast.

S5E11: Trolleys mark 9 years down and counting on riverfront loop and Madison line 14.04.2023

Nine years ago this month all trolleys stopped running following a fire on the Madison line. Nine years later, the Riverfront loop and Madison Avenue line are still down. MATA's chief development officer talks about the delay on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast.

S5E10: Strickland says DOJ investigation will show MPD culture 31.03.2023

Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said this week the results of a federal investigation will show whether Tyre Nichols' death was part of broader cultural issues in the Memphis Police Department. 

S5E9: County approaches Green Fleet goals 07.03.2023

As a final county commission vote nears on a timeline for a green fleet on county government vehicles, there are a lot of questions about the aggressive timeline the county administration is setting toward the goal over the next decade.

S5E8: Kirkwood renews push for police review board with fewer limits, more teeth 15.02.2023

CLERB chairman James Kirkwood talks in The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast about the review board's possible role in investigating allegations of police misconduct, pending legislation in Nashville.

S5E7: A deeper look at campaign finance 02.02.2023

Three contenders reported raising $300,000 or better in the first report of the mayor's race. J.W. Gibson talked on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast about his mix of contributions with self financing and why he wants to depart from outgoing Mayor Jim Strickland's "brilliant at the basics" theme.

S5E6: Michalyn Easter-Thomas 01.02.2023

City Council weighs Philadelphia police reform.

S5E5: Shelby County Commissioner Britney Thornton 30.01.2023

Who gets county tax delinquent properties?

S5E4: Strickland says outside review of MPD essential to questions about police culture 27.01.2023

Strickland said, on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast that an outside review of MPD's special units will likely determine if police culture needs to change or if more police training is the answer. 

S5E3: Potholes 12.01.2023

Next week, a specially equipped vehicle will begin a drive around of the city collecting data for later analysis on potholes and the condition of streets. The data will be analyzed to find and repair stretches of road for immediate action. The city is also experimenting with artificial intelligence that could make calling in reports of potholes a thing of the past.

S5E2: Cohen on the Capitol 12.01.2023

U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen talks about the new Republican majority in the U.S. House and the prospects for bipartisanship.

S5E1: An unofficial primary for mayor and State House District 89 candidates forum 04.01.2023

The cofounder of the People's Convention says a 2023 edition of the gathering could serve to whittle down the field in this year's race for Memphis Mayor.

S4E31: Shelby County November certified ballot, by the numbers 13.12.2022

The certified vote totals from the November election show an increase in the number of provisional ballots cast and counted compared to the August elections. The votes added didn't change any of the outcomes on the November ballot, but they did boost the turnout to 34.4%.

S4E30: What Tuesday's vote totals say about the bluest county in a red state 09.11.2022

The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast takes closer look at the unofficial results in the Tuesday Nov. 8 election and finds a lackluster show of support for the Democratic nominee for Governor in the bluest county in the state as well as interesting numbers from the four amendments to the state constitution.

S4E29: Smaller Shelby County ballot yields lower early voter turnout so far 28.10.2022

Shelby County elections administrator Linda Phillips and Ian Randolph of the Shelby County Voter Alliance talked about the low turnout on The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast. 

S4E28: Post Certification 23.08.2022

The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast takes a closer look at the numbers in the certified vote totals from August, previews the nearly complete November ballot and features a few political notes.

S4E27: Numbers shift in unofficial vote totals day after election 06.08.2022

The unofficial voter turnout in  Shelby County for the August 2022 big ballot election was the lowest for the election cycle since partisan county primaries began. None of the changes in totals changed outcomes in races. The Daily Memphian's "On The Record" podcast looks at the totals from several key races and compares the vote totals of candidates across elections for the same office.

S4E26: What to watch for in the election night vote totals 02.08.2022

Beyond the vote totals, politicos will be considering what a Smiley victory in the Democratic primary for Governor could mean for the statewide Democratic strategy and whether the Republican strategy of trying to keep the GOP's May county primaries unopposed worked or backfired in August.

S4E25: The ultimate guide to the judicial races on the August ballot 22.07.2022

Here is The Daily Memphian's guide to who is who in the 57 contested and retention judicial races on the August ballot included endorsements and polling by the city's two bar associations.

S4E24: Early voting opens for longest ballot 14.07.2022

The "big ballot" that comes once every eight years in Shelby County politics has arrived with the Friday, July 15, start of the early voting period. Here are the stakes in the 163 races with 344 candidates and what has changed for voters.

S4E23: McGowen on Mud Island 12.07.2022

Chief operating officer Doug McGowen talks about the city's study of a long range plan for Mud Island River Park 40 years after it opened.

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