Democratic sheriff nominee takes wait-and-see approach on cooperation with federal immigration
Anthony Buckner talked about immigration and the Memphis Safe Task Force as well as a new jail in a wide-ranging interview on “Behind The Headlines”.
Anthony Buckner talked about immigration and the Memphis Safe Task Force as well as a new jail in a wide-ranging interview on “Behind The Headlines”.
These cookies may be Frost Bake Shop owner Bill Kloos’ favorite, but the only way you can try them is to make them at home.
The board’s recommendations — which still need to pass the City Council — include a $1 million allocation for a pre-weatherization assistance program to help residents with critical home repairs, mold remediation and indoor air quality improvements.
Eight local ice cream venders. Four flavors each. Unlimited samples.
There’s a loud message that Scott is trying to send when he says the Tigers are at full revenue sharing, and that message is simple: Memphis is moving like it’s in the big leagues — even if it isn’t yet.
Grant opportunities are now open to local visual artists and nonprofit or government organizations that want to address community issues through art.
A pair of former Memphis-area high school basketball standouts are named in a sports betting integrity probe. One is the son of a Memphis Tigers assistant coach.
Olivia Wall, director of marketing and communications for Memphis Botanic Garden, joined Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar” to talk about Live at the Garden’s 2026 lineup.
Theatre Memphis and Germantown Community Theatre are producing musicals that open Friday.
Millington coach John Cochran was also recognized after leading his team to Class AA state championship.
After two years in limbo, Ramble on Summer seems to be moving ahead, bringing another piece to the development on U.S. 70 in Bartlett.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“Ardent was also known for its outstanding video production facilities and staff. ...” — Joe Callaway about Dueling lawsuits threaten Memphis historic Ardent studios
“Hats off to Ed Scott. When it comes to transparency, he seems like the best AD the Tigers have had in quite a while. Hands down.” — Cornell Christion about Martin: University of Memphis still has eyes on the big prize
“Hill: Ja Morant may bounce back. ...” — Asif Ahmed about Ja Morant May bounce back, but does he fit the Grizzlies’ new timeline?
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Today’s puzzle is of Cogsworth from the cast of “Beauty and the Beast” serving as Duckmaster at The Peabody Hotel. The photo was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
The renovated Bickford Aquatic Center opened Thursday, June 4, in North Memphis just in time for summer.
Working a few lots at a time with different developers, the City of Memphis is beginning to connect the vacant lots in North Memphis neighborhood to form a pattern of redevelopment.
The rebuilding Grizzlies tried to trade Ja Morant once. They’ll soon try again. The rest remains a mystery.
While Taco Prime and Petals of a Peony expand, Peach Cobbler Factory opens and The Farm Table closes.
County officials formally opened the recently completed extension of Nail Road in Olive Branch, elongating the stretch of blacktop around 2 miles to connect with Center Hill Road to the east.
A Memphis native has returned home to take the Orpheum stage — and help his castmates find a good place to eat. Plus, the Peabody ducks are keeping time with the help of a new clock.
Opinion by David Jordan: “If we align our efforts across sectors and remain rooted in both compassion and accountability, Memphis can become a national model for what human flourishing looks like in practice.”
Pride weekend kicks off and we all scream for the Memphis Ice Cream Festival. Bianca Phillips comes on The AM/DM to talk things to do this weekend in Memphis.