Bartlett mayor goes ‘back to the ‘80s’ for annual State of the City address
With a 1980s theme as the foundation, Bartlett Mayor David Parsons highlighted the brightness of the suburb’s future, donning a pair of shades to emphasize the point.
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With a 1980s theme as the foundation, Bartlett Mayor David Parsons highlighted the brightness of the suburb’s future, donning a pair of shades to emphasize the point.
A controversial bill about what to call an area of land in the Middle East makes its way through the Tennessee Legislature.
Works by more than 80 Memphis and Shelby County students will be on view through April 30 at the Pink Palace.
Lawmakers argue over the West Bank, Millington wants a Lone Sailor and Brookhaven Pub is getting a fresh look.
After wrapping a two-month concert tour to local schools, musician and dancer Brezay will hit the Grizzlies court, and her fashion collection will hit FedExForum’s merch shop.
There are 19 Lone Sailor monuments around the world in places like Normandy, France, Guam and Pearl Harbor. Millington would like to be the 20th.
McDonald’s could open another location in Collierville under the leadership of an established franchisee.
After months of legal limbo, the State of Tennessee and several Memphis Democratic elected officials squared off over the legality of the Tennessee National Guard’s deployment in Memphis.
As questions again swirl about the future of Penny Hardaway, athletic director Ed Scott had every chance to address them Wednesday. He chose to stay silent. What could that mean?
Germantown is saying if the mayor becomes full-time, the elected individual would have to quit their full-time job. However, the referendum on the May 5 ballot doesn’t state such.
New Germantown mayor may be limited to one job, xAI hints at another water-recycling plant and a Filipino bar opens this weekend.
A new project reinvents the last vacant pieces of Downtown with unobstructed views of the Mississippi River.
Southaven has officially been recognized as one of the premier fire departments in Mississippi.
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Grizzlies guard Scotty Pippen Jr. played hurt for years. Now back from surgery, he still has something to prove.
A Senior Day matchup against league-leader South Florida marks Memphis’ final home game of the 2025-26 season.
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Something new is in full swing at Southaven’s Silo Square and a freshly opened sports bar is hosting themed nights, including karaoke, pool and dart tournaments and bingo.
New ordinances have eliminated vape shops in Arlington for the next year and clarified some of the rules for a second liquor store in the town.
High visibility office buildings for sale, a church expands and a historic Cordova property gets a new use.
The Daily Memphian hosted its Women and Business seminar on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Memphis Botanic Garden with speakers Gina Neely, Karen Carrier and Shannon Briggs.
Car thefts are way down, Brent Taylor has a challenger and a pastor is turning her church into a sober club.
This March art roundup includes one show that honors Neena Wang, who died last fall at the age of 30.
“I’m incredibly passionate about the mission,” said Michael Drake, new president and CEO of Christ Community Health Services.