New Eats: West Memphis’ food truck park has hot tamales, gizzards and more
The food truck park is currently home to three permanent food trucks with a fourth joining them next month.
The food truck park is currently home to three permanent food trucks with a fourth joining them next month.
The closures prompted questions. What would happen to students, staff and the buildings themselves? Can more closures could happen in the future, and could charter schools could be among schools on the chopping block. Let’s get into it.
“It’s March, and Penny Hardaway and the Tigers have a chip and a chair.”
Headed to Birmingham, Memphis looks to make possible what seems improbable: five straight wins and an NCAA Tournament berth.
Sometimes it takes a family to find just where you belong.
Quante Berry made two free throws with 2.3 seconds left in overtime to give Memphis a 96-95 comeback win over Tulane and send the Tigers to the upcoming American Conference Tournament in Birmingham, Alabama.Related content:
While neither has kids in the district, they’ve been involved for many years.
Every Saturday, local model railroaders meet to socialize, operate trains and work on their layouts in a warehouse-sized space.
How are candidates booted from primary ballots? Also in the political roundup, heads butt on the Memphis Safe Task Force, where Lee Harris and Edmund Ford Jr. agreed and recent D.C. votes on Iran air strikes.
A group of 10 applied for the six-month appointment to Edmund Ford Jr.’s former seat. One withdrew and another was a no-show for interviews last week. Here is who’s left.
Altruria Elementary is showing the wear-and-tear of its age leading Bartlett City Schools to plan a new school building behind the existing structure.
Also happening this week: Germantown leaders consider a TIF, and there are deadlines for elected office, a Downtown restaurant contest and school-choice transfers.
“Consumers have been scammed out of tens of millions of dollars in recent get-rich-quick schemes.”
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“Awesome for the region’s music story....” — Joseph Kent about A killer experience: Inside Jerry Lee Lewis’ restored Nesbit estate
“Congrats to Coach Harrington and his Players. Great man and Great program. Gold Ball back where it Belongs!” — Jarvis Greer about Briarcrest outlasts Pope John Paul II for state title
“Amazing young man!” — Karen Burke about How an East High student who liked to wear suits became a CEO who sports one every day
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Today’s puzzle is the interior at Patrick’s Neighborhood Bar & Patio in East Memphis and was taken by Mark Weber.
In the past year, xAI has built out a second Memphis data center campus in Memphis’ Whitehaven neighborhood.
VEG ER for Pets, a veterinary emergency company, is moving into a former AT&T retail space at 6267 Poplar Ave. early next year.
Baseball purists may sniff at Banana Ball, but as a packed AutoZone Park showed Saturday night, the wacky version of the national pastime has its devoted fans.
You get two spring-y recipes in one this week, with directions for making the sandwich but also the green goddess dressing.
McDonald’s could open another location in Collierville under the leadership of an established franchisee.
The shift from private residence to rock ’n’ roll destination has made the Jerry Lee Lewis Ranch Experience, complete with bullet holes in the bedroom, a stop on the music lovers’ trail.
“When the story of who God is and what he has done for humanity comes to light, the risk of offense is high, granted, but the potential for bellyaching laughter is even higher. And one outweighs the other every time.”
The Memphis Safe Task Force was among the topics discussed in a Behind The Headlines reporters roundtable.
This jigsaw puzzle is from the Women and Business seminar hosted by The Daily Memphian and was taken by Brad Vest.