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1. Harris Claims County Mayor, Democrats Sweep Other Countywide Offices -

State Sen. Lee Harris easily beat County Trustee David Lenoir to become the next Shelby County mayor in the Thursday, Aug. 2, county general election, leading a Democratic resurgence in county politics.

2. Harris Elected County Mayor, Bonner as Sheriff -

State Sen. Lee Harris easily beat County Trustee David Lenoir to become the next Shelby County mayor in the Thursday, Aug. 2, county general election, leading a Democratic resurgence in county politics.

3. Crosstown High Organizers Say It Will Be Innovative, Whether Charter or Optional -

Crosstown High School could be a charter school after all.

That was the original plan when charter operator Gestalt Community Schools signed on as one of the early tenants of Crosstown Concourse, the transformation of the old Sears Tower on Cleveland Avenue. When Gestalt pulled out of the project in late 2015, a group of philanthropists and community leaders rallied to recruit another school for the mixed-use high-rise.

4. Proposed Crosstown High Moves Forward in Contest -

The proposed high school at Crosstown Concourse is moving forward in a national contest chaired by Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

The XQ Super Schools Challenge will support five winners with $10 million each to go toward reimagining the American high school.

5. Proposed Crosstown High Moves Forward in Contest -

The proposed high school at Crosstown Concourse is moving forward in a national contest chaired by Laurene Powell Jobs, the widow of Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.

The XQ Super Schools Challenge will support five winners with $10 million each to go toward reimagining the American high school.