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The Early Word: Mulroy, Strickland snap back; Germantown still in troubled water
Downtown has a new neighborhood, the Tigers lose a transfer and a sculpture garden is coming to Binghampton.
Bianca Phillips is a Northeast Arkansas native and longtime Memphian who’s worked in local journalism and PR for more than 20 years. In her days as a reporter, she covered everything from local government and crime to LGBTQ issues and the arts. She’s the author of “Cookin Crunk: Eatin’ Vegan in the Dirty South,” a cookbook of vegan Southern recipes.
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Downtown has a new neighborhood, the Tigers lose a transfer and a sculpture garden is coming to Binghampton.
Memphis may set a new homicide record, FedEx pilots reject a new contract and Seth Henigan is the face of the Tigers.
Gun reform may fall on deaf ears in the General Assembly, Dory goes a la carte and we take you on a food tour of Germantown Parkway.
Arson killed Memphis firefighter, a BlueOval supplier will invest $790 million and we meet a 15-year-old golf wiz.
This week, Crosstown Arts screens a John Waters classic, MEMFix comes to Klondike Smokey City and there’s a sound bath in the Crystal Shrine Grotto.
City hires a retired judge to monitor the courts, Holiday Ham may be in trouble and Davonte Pack goes to jail.
Justin J. Pearson reports massive fundraising, Millington airport gets a facelift and takeout is taking off.
Judge denies reopening Alicia Franklin’s suit, FedEx has a new CFO and a FedEx-St. Jude golf favorite won’t play this year.
More pickleball is coming to Germantown, Pete Pranica is here to stay and Southaven commemorates a tree.
Alleged clinic shooter had previous charges, Coletta is tops of all time and Blue Note Bourbon opens a tasting room.
New art shows are opening at ANF Architects, the Metal Museum and Church Health. And big stars are back for the Big3 basketball game.
Rail report prioritizes Nashville over Memphis, Paper & Clay calls it a day and Captain D’s has an energy ef-fish-cient plan.
City Council OKs gun control ballot measure, Downtown has a new Flame and Kenneth Lofton Jr.’s dad talks BullyBall.
Arrest is made in Casino Jizzle killing, new Rhodes center will study race and Derrick Rose could bring some closure.
Breakfast spot offers second chances, a Memphis Redbird has a famous mom and pickleball meets film in Bartlett.
This week, Cyrena Wages is at the Grove, Anthony Q is at The Green Room and you can make wishes at the Memphis Botanic Garden.
DA seeks death penalty for Cleotha Henderson, Arlington Kroger breaks ground and we tell you where to find gas station tacos.
Downtown curfew is in effect, The Lobbyist has a new patio and hot Grizz summer is on.
Derrick Rose is a Grizzly, Kendric Davis is a Warrior and we’ve got a look at the city budget and new state laws.
Local colleges weigh in on affirmative action, the Bears of Summer are back and Amro Music gets a tune up.
Cafe Society is changing hands, the Hudspeth family hires Ben Crump and Mulroy addresses that Germantown party.
This week, the Hi-Tone hosts a freestyle rap battle, Alicia Keys is at FedExForum and yoga meets plant-based cheese at Crosstown Concourse.
Wheel taxes are going up, trees are blamed for the power outage and Little Italy East is open (but you might want to wait).
Former pastor admits to abusing kids, Greenlaw will go back to the city and Shelby County is in a state of emergency.
Wheel-tax hike gets initial approval, AutoZone’s CEO will step down and crime perception matches reality.