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Memphis Grizzlies
Jevon Carter scored a career-high 32 points, Justin Holiday added 22 and the Memphis Grizzlies beat the Golden State Warriors 132-117 Wednesday night in the regular-season finale for both teams in a game featuring plenty of reserves. -
Music
Live at the Garden lineup spans classic rock and country-pop genres
The Doobie Brothers returns to the Memphis Botanic Garden concert series in a lineup that also includes Lionel Richie, Toby Keith and Brett Young.
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City of Memphis
After 6-year delay, Elvis Presley Boulevard project to move forward
City leaders will gather Thursday near the intersection of Elvis Presley Boulevard and Brooks Road to mark the beginning of construction on a $44 million streetscape improvement project that kicked off six years ago.
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City of Memphis
TVA’s Lyash says MLGW decision on future relationship should take long view
TVA CEO and president Jeff Lyash said during a Memphis visit on his third day on the job that the power industry will see as much change in the next 20 years as it did in the last half-century.
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City of Memphis
Memphis overhauls curbside trash collection system
The city is rolling out a new curbside collection system for garbage and debris beginning May 1.
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City of Memphis
Texting service for 911 calls starts in Memphis
Need help but can't call? A text-to-911 service launched in Memphis April 9 that allows anyone to text for help in an emergency situation.
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Reviews
New Asia delivers authenticity in the heart of Germantown
New Asia in Germantown offers fresh and authentic Chinese food, but you need to know your way around the red menu to really appreciate it.
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Metro
The Extra Podcast: Phil Mudd loves Memphis
CNN analyst Phil Mudd joins The Daily Memphian's Extra Podcast to talk about drinking beer with Robert Mueller, whether he was ever a secret agent, and which Memphis cupcakes are his favorite.
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Metro Daily Briefs
- Memphis Zoo announces name and gender of new baby giraffe
- Senior-living firm acquires 10 more developments
- Le Bonheur mobile medical clinic to be supported by donation share
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Business
Philip Spinosa leaving Greater Memphis Chamber
Philip Spinosa, senior vice president of the Chairman's Circle, becomes the fifth person to leave a leadership position at the Greater Memphis Chamber since last summer.
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Sports
Memphis 901 FC back on friendly turf, searching for three points
Coach Tim Mulqueen looking for better finishing as 901 FC plays at home for the first time since March 16.
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State Government
Legislature ready to penalize ‘deficient’ voter registration forms
A Senate committee passed legislation Tuesday penalizing voter registration drives that turn in large numbers of “deficient” forms, a bill stemming from the 2018 Black Voter Project in Shelby County.
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Business
Memphis Zoo names new president, CEO
Memphis Zoo has named a new president and CEO, native Memphian, Jim Dean.
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Memphis Grizzlies
Grizzles fall in Detroit as range of draft-lottery outcomes begins to narrow
The Grizzlies lost a 15-point fourth-quarter lead for a 100-93 loss in Detroit, but still don't quite know what position they'll take in next month's NBA draft lottery.
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Metro Daily Briefs
- Memphis Zoo announces name and gender of new baby giraffe
- Senior-living firm acquires 10 more developments
- Le Bonheur mobile medical clinic to be supported by donation share
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State Government
Online sports betting passes House committee
Legislation enabling wagering companies to start taking bets in Tennessee for mobile online gambling passed the House State Committee Tuesday.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball
Memphis Tigers appearing in way-too-early top 25 rankings
Coach Penny Hardaway's 2019-20 Tigers squad appear on a number of college basketball analysts' preliminary top 25 lists.
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Collierville
Woman charged in shooting death of Mississippi Boulevard pastor enters not guilty plea
Prominent local defense attorney Leslie Ballin is representing Latoshia Daniels and entered a not guilty plea on her behalf Tuesday for the shooting death of Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church Executive Pastor Brodes Perry.
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Real Estate
Poplar Arts Lofts, Midtown office space move forward
Several projects, including new office space and a new six-story apartment project in Midtown, received mulityear tax abatements for their investments Tuesday.
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State Government
Bill allowing unlicensed ‘natural hair styling’ passes
Legislation allowing unlicensed “natural hair styling” passed the House of Representatives with ease Monday night despite opposition from three Memphis lawmakers.
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Reviews
$10 Deal: La Llamarada
La Llamarada on Summer Avenue serves whatever mama feels like cooking that day, and you’re going to like it.
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Real Estate
Beefed-up crosswalk taking shape at the Highland Strip
Construction crews are building a substantial crosswalk where University of Memphis students cross a busy, five-lane street to reach the revived Highland Strip's popular hang-outs.
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Metro
Second Memphis Cares reflects on Memphis of 1968 and change
The interfaith gathering came 51 years to the day of the original gathering. Rev. James Lawson, who spoke at the original Memphis Cares, said Sunday Memphis can be "a different kind of city a generation from now."
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Recipes
Bar Talk: Next Door
Strong rye, honey gastrique and a boatload of bitters make Nick Lumpkin's Rye Time cocktail a fun riff on a whiskey sour.
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Arts & Culture
The Weekly Memphian: Rites of Spring at Ashlar Hall, Memphis Comedy Festival, Memphis Farmers Market and more
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers April 3-9.
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