As a business applications adviser in FedEx’s IT department, Carrigan helps medium-volume shippers (those who ship up to 499 packages a day) save steps in the shipping process. Carrigan has worked in a variety of FedEx departments over the years, but these days, she’s responsible for making it easier for people across the country to ship packages. And she’s spent much of her adult life working at FedEx - 40 years, in fact. Well, she’s lived here since she was four years old. Katrina Carrigan is a business applications adviser in IT - specifically, a release manager for FSM Cafe, a suite of services to save medium-volume customers steps in shipping. Sunday morning, the Grizzlies announced that they have placed Ja on suspension, pending on investigation. Nonetheless, just before the Mother’s Day brunches began at 10:30 a.m. As T he Daily Memphian’s Drew Hill points out, Morant didn’t break Tennessee laws by having the gun. Videos circulating from an Instagram Live stream appeared to show Grizzlies star Ja Morant waving a handgun. (AP File Photo/Jeff Chiu)ĭeja Vu, Ja: I was enjoying a peaceful Mother’s Day morning yesterday that is, until I logged onto Twitter to experience a we’ve-been-here-before moment. Baker breaks down which suspects are still in custody and who has posted bail, including one of the suspects from the Huey’s incident who was arrested again Friday on an unrelated charge, prompting the District Attorney’s office to drop a late Friday tweet on the matter.Ī new video circulating on social media Sunday, May 14, appears to show Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant with a gun. If you missed it: The Daily Memphian’s criminal justice reporter Julia Baker looked at a string of recent high-profile public shootings in Memphis, including the May 2 Highland Street shooting, the April 30 East Memphis Huey’s shooting, a March 13 shooting at a Whitehaven convenience store and multiple other incidents. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file) MPD detectives case the crime scene of a shooting a Sonic Drive-In on Kirby Parkway Nov. said on May 10: This is the most political lawsuit I’ve ever seen.” Mayor Jim Strickland has kept quiet on the issue due to his many connections in the race, and he’s also shared why he did not pursue this residency requirement in 2019, when former mayor Willie Herenton ran despite questions about if he lived within the city limits. As Memphis City Councilman JB Smiley Jr. It’s a fight inside my city: “The mess” of lawsuits unfolding over residency has broad ramifications for Memphis’ political destiny, according to an analysis by The Daily Memphian’s Samuel Hardiman. If a court rules the city does have a mayoral residency requirement, two 2023 candidates - Van Turner and Floyd Bonner Jr. Memphis City Council members JB Smiley and Martavius Jones listen to arguments in Chancery Court judge JoeDae Jenkins' courtroom May 10, 2023. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian) The Daily Memphian placed in the top 10 in each category for which it was eligible in the 2022 awards. (It’s me I’m the experienced participant.) Sign up for that here.Ĭongratulations to The Daily Memphian’s Geoff Calkins on being a 2022 Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) sports writing contest double-winner, placing first in two categories and marking Calkins’ sixth time winning national APSE honors. We’ll have coverage of the competition all week, starting tomorrow with a free guide full of pro-tips from experienced participants. This week is the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, which Memphis in May will host at Tom Lee Park May 17-20. I’m Holly Whitfield, digital director at The Daily Memphian, subbing in for Bianca Phillips today and tomorrow. Hello and happy Monday, Memphis! Today is May 15, and t he Shelby County Commission meets today, when they could vote on doubling our annual wheel-tax. The Early Word: Ja deja vu, residency lawsuits melodrama
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