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In recent weeks, Memphis Area Transit Authority officials have raised the idea that the Downtown trolleys could get back on track. But while MATA said it can get the system running, it also doesn’t have the money to run the lines. And, is there something better that could be done with the infrastructure we already have? Daily Memphian editorial director Mary Cashiola and enterprise reporter Samuel Hardiman discuss.
Plus, the County Commission punts on when to get school board races on the same ballot, the Memphis Zoo's only male lion has died, a judge declines to reinstate former MSCS superintendent Mare Feagins and the owners of Magnolia & May open a new coffee trailer.
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In recent weeks, Memphis Area Transit Authority officials have raised the idea that the Downtown trolleys could get back on track. But while MATA said it can get the system running, it also doesn’t have the money to run the lines. And, is there something better that could be done with the infrastructure we already have? Daily Memphian editorial director Mary Cashiola and enterprise reporter Samuel Hardiman discuss.
Plus, the County Commission punts on when to get school board races on the same ballot, the Memphis Zoo's only male lion has died, a judge declines to reinstate former MSCS superintendent Mare Feagins and the owners of Magnolia & May open a new coffee trailer.
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