Super Bowl MVP Walker hasn’t changed much since Arlington High days
Super Bowl MVP the same quiet, hard worker he was in high school.
Super Bowl MVP the same quiet, hard worker he was in high school.
The mayor’s choice succeeds Keenon McCloy who retired in January.
Mark Schonwetter spent years hiding from the Nazis as a boy. He came to Memphis this week to talk about the journey of survival, the persistence of hate — and a lesson his mother taught him about joy.
Kenneth Walker III graduated from Arlington High School in 2018 after rushing for 3,485 yards and 41 touchdowns.
Also, Steve Cohen says next step in federal government funding centers on DHS and ICE; and Bill Lee talks about childhood visits to Memphis, as well as the tragedy that shaped his entry into politics; and a Shelby County mayoral contender opened his campaign headquarters.
A former house of worship could be your new home — a pretty rare occurrence in the local residential market.
Hattiloo Theatre will bring Black theater companies from Norway, Nigeria and South Africa to Memphis for two-week residencies.
Wilburn intercepted two passes in Washington’s 1988 Super Bowl XXII victory over Denver.
The restaurant, located in the former Carrabba’s Italian Grill at 5110 Poplar Ave., officially opens with a ribbon-cutting Monday, Feb. 9.
In this week’s Ask the Memphian, we delve into the history of John Corlew Park, the tiny sliver of greenspace in Midtown’s Idlewild neighborhood.
The Memphis Tigers may have found a frontcourt combination that works. But will they stick with it?
“Some of our children have been here their entire lives, so they haven’t even gotten out of their hospital rooms.”
Bradshaw struggled early in the year, but has scored in double figures in eight of his past nine games and has grabbed six or more rebounds in five of those games. Memphis crushes Charlotte to regain footing in American Conference raceRelated content:
This article includes information about city services, school closures and other weather information for Memphis and the Mid-South.
The body will set the ground rules and timeline for filling the open seat. Meanwhile, the commission will deal with two grants Ford proposed just before his resignation and another effort to activate the County Ethics Commission.
Standouts from Harding, Houston, MUS and St. George’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Hutchison and Lausanne up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 12.
Also happening this week: MSCS board decides on what to do about a superintendent, GloRilla plays in an NBA game and Valentine’s Day is here.
“Organization tanking is terrible and disgusting. Between this and gambling, the NBA is destroying itself.” — Mark Moser about Two-way players reach career highs, but Blazers quench Grizzlies’ fire
“Awesome to see our city produce so much talent! Great article to give them their flowers as well!” — Anthony Hall about Arts Beat: If there’s music, there’s probably a Memphian involved
“Yes, you can propose to study anything in this world. The problem is wasting time, energy, and money on a question your study will not give you a reasonable solution to. If Reaves doesn’t understand basic civics and governance, he may need to resign.” — Terrance Carter about Bailey: No property tax in Bartlett? David Reaves thinks it’s an idea worth study
* Select comments upvoted by Daily Memphian readers.
Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Today’s puzzle is of a snowy Downtown street and was taken by Mark Weber.
For a decade, Calvary Episcopal Church leaders and parishioners have been wrestling and reckoning with a disturbing truth: In the mid-1800s, Christians worshipped God in their church while enslaved men, women and children were sold right outside.
Tennessee Flight Training recently expanded to Millington-Memphis Airport. Part of the reason was to address a global pilot shortage, its founder said.
Memphis jumps out to a 20-point halftime lead and cruises to a conference win over Charlotte.Related content:
His short-form cooking videos rack up hundreds of thousands — sometimes millions — of views, but Kai Stowell’s most recent videos have an altruistic side.
A group of homeschool students from Olive Branch is headed to Washington, D.C., to compete in a national robotics competition.
The Giant Rats — and their devotion to Sherlock Holmes — live on, more than 50 years after the local fan club was founded.
“Checking out a company anywhere in the country on bbb.org is quick, easy and free.”
The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board is about to decide on the district’s leadership, and candidates are campaigning for school board seats. But two sponsors of a state bill say little, if any, of that matters.
Today’s puzzle is the interior of Maru Handroll Bar and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.