Germantown’s Glasgow plan stuck in limbo amid FEMA delays
The government shutdown is partially responsible for delays at the country club.
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The government shutdown is partially responsible for delays at the country club.
New bill targets child predators, a Germantown man pushes for more disc golf and Hardaway is building chemistry.
Apperson Crump ended its operations at the end of 2025. It leaves behind a legacy not just in the Memphis legal community but the city’s history, attorneys said.
In this week’s Ask the Memphian, we delve into whether drivers really have to pay speeding tickets issued by traffic cameras.
James Jin just graduated from high school, but already, his nonprofit, ArtFlow, is in more than 200 schools and community organizations across 10 countries. Here’s why he started it — and what he’ll do next.
Summer workouts are just starting for the Memphis Tigers, but here is an early projection of the starting five.
The property was well-maintained for years but started to decline after FedEx left. Weeds have grown around the property, and the air conditioning gave out years ago.
UTHSC looks into racism claim, Holiday City has a new owner and we get a first taste of Josephine Estelle.
Chris Herrington ranks different tiers of possible drafts for the Memphis Grizzlies, starting with Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson and AJ Dybantsa.
The victory puts Memphis in a first-place tie in the International League standings.
Josephine Estelle is not the place to be watching carbs. It has nine housemade pastas on the menu, ranging from spaghetti with meatballs to agnolotti stuffed with rabbit.
With acres of land waiting for the necessary sewer amenities, could the wave of new development in northeast Shelby County start underground?
This month, Trackeshia Love earned her associate’s degree from LeMoyne-Owen College, at the age of 47. And she’s just getting started.
For these three female entrepreneurs, their businesses grew as their families did, alongside challenges, memories and meals.
The honky-tonk was just featured in a new video series by Brand USA that is meant to encourage more international tourism to the U.S. and Tennessee.
The political roundup also looks at vote totals in the May primaries, and reactions to the Trump “anti-weaponization fund,” and recalls a redistricting dust-up during Davy Crockett’s days.
Bob’s Bakery will focus mainly on sweet and savory pies but will also offer pastries such as brownies, cookies, mini pound cakes and hand pies.
Entrepreneurs and small business owners who bought into Air AI’s programs lost as much as $250,000.
The Memphis Redbirds will return to AutoZone Park Tuesday to begin a six-game series against the Louisville Bats.
AutoZone’s mega hub and commercial business strategy has it poised to continue growing in the summer months, officials said during an earnings call Tuesday, May 26.
Local buyers claim former Daily News building and Fox Run Square. Helen of Troy expands to Southeast Memphis.
Since 1989, Holy Rosary Catholic Church in East Memphis has staged the festival centered that centers around Italian gravy, aka spaghetti sauce.
Football has given Germantown’s new coach plenty. Now, he’s aiming to give his all to the Red Devils.
Once known as the Sandy Special, the Grill and Grind is a dish high in protein and low in carbs.
Left fielder Matt Koperniak went 3-for-4 with a double and four RBIs in the loss. Catcher Leo Bernal also added three hits in the game and drove in a run.