A bar with no name, but plenty of music, opens in Hotel Indigo
The bar's emphasis is centered around live music and a collection of vinyl records.
The bar's emphasis is centered around live music and a collection of vinyl records.
Graceland’s visitors are getting younger, with an increase in traffic by 25- to 44-year-olds. When families arrive, they want something nearby for kids to do. Exhibits like Expedition: Dinosaur, on the grounds until January 2020, address the need.
Raymond James, headquartered in St. Petersburg, gets in a fight with their landlord Jacob Sofer, headquartered in New York, over elevators in their Downtown Memphis office building, and the next thing you know, EDGE has given Raymond James $3,238,440 of your and my money to move to East Memphis.
Memphis doesn't want the excuse of being young to hinder its long-term progress.
The Memphis Tigers defeated Christian Brothers Thursday but all anyone could talk about was the injured James Wiseman. Who is going to be absolutely fine. (Pretty please?)
Coach Penny Hardaway hopes James Wiseman will return from a right ankle injury in the next few weeks.
Pepe Magallanes prepares the paella he calls pepella this weekend and next, but he starts selling it at Friday lunch and when it’s gone, it’s gone until next time.
Center James Wiseman was a late scratch for Thursday's game against CBU as the Tigers take a cautious approach with the leader of its frontcourt.
Two Memphis city council members say they have doubts about restoring city pension and health benefits to police officers and firefighters with a half-cent sales tax hike approved by city voters earlier this month.
The student-run bank teaches students more about money and customer service, skills they will carry with them for the future.
University of Memphis promotes cross-disciplinary teams as a way to build up its research base.
As Tennessee pushes a $7.85 billion Medicaid block grant proposal, the state is still waiting for federal approval of a TennCare work requirement passed in 2018. The request is being held up because of legal challenges to similar programs in other states.
St. George's and Briarcrest win state titles; Houston battles but falls against powerhouse Brentwood.
Penny Hardaway expects Memphis to look "totally different" when it hits the floor on Thursday.
Here in the "Upcycle City," you'll find a few ways to join in on retro-inspired fun this week.
Les Bons Amis tamales – crab, shrimp and crawfish – are on the menu at Elwood’s Shells, maybe for the customary one-month appearance, maybe for good.
Trump’s use of the word “lynching” in his tweet was designed to change the conversation from damaging testimony that is shifting public opinion toward the conclusion that he is unfit for the presidency.
Ja Morant and Jaren Jackson Jr. combined for 31 points but the young Grizzlies wilted late in their season opener.
The Crosstown area of Madison Avenue will have a different, more pedestrian-friendly feel and look now that a four-story, mixed-use development has been approved to rise on what is now a surface parking lot.
The Germantown Planning Commission is expected to consider at its Nov. 5 meeting recommending the city amend its Smart Growth guidelines to eliminate future single-use, standalone apartment developments.
It's not just another exhibition opener for the Memphis Tigers. There's no limit to what this team can do.
On this week's episode of In the Trenches, Daily Memphian preps reporter John Varlas and Douglass coach Preston Harris talk about the Red Devils' season to date, including last week's exciting win over MAHS, and get the lowdown on what it means to coach in the AutoZone Liberty Bowl High School All-Star Game.
Power restoration and other cleanup and repair efforts continued Wednesday, two days after an EF-1 tornado touched down in Southeast Memphis as part of a Monday morning storm system.
The school district found that 60% of teachers at Southwest Early College High School do not have proper licensing for the classes they are teaching.
The new scooters that debuted Wednesday in Crosstown with seats and bigger tires use a network of Bike Share stations around the city and are part of the move to keep more scooters in bike lanes and off sidewalks.