Lunar New Year means dumplings, noodles, whole fish and, hopefully, luck
Three Memphis chefs with Chinese roots share their favorite “lucky” dishes to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
Three Memphis chefs with Chinese roots share their favorite “lucky” dishes to celebrate the Lunar New Year.
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The Grizzlies played a complete clunker on Monday night against New York. Memphis’ turnover problems continue to bite.
This is the box score for the NBA game between the Memphis Grizzlies and the New York Knicks on Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
House Bill 1484, or the Mississippi Illegal Alien Certified Bounty Hunter Program, would offer a $1,000 reward to registered bounty hunters for each successful deportation they help to facilitate.
The County Commission should have a replacement for retiring General Sessions Court Judge Bill Anderson by his March 1 retirement.
Germantown’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen appointed a member to the suburb’s school board. It’s the third time in the district’s history that city leaders have gone through the process.
There is a new plan for the construction of a new Regional One Health hospital at a site on Union near South Lauderdale. County plans to fill General Sessions judicial vacancy by March 1Related content:
Bao Toan, from the family behind Mochi & Mi, will open their newest restaurant Wednesday, Jan. 29.
The governor and the legislature’s GOP leaders are seeking even more funding for the program’s first year than the legislative analysis identifies.
Eight Memphis-area high schools ranked in latest state basketball rankings including three boys teams in Class 4A.
The Tigers, who cracked the top 20 of the AP Top 25 on Monday, are ranked for the fifth consecutive week and the seventh week overall this season. Tigers beat writer Parth Upadhyaya’s latest AP Top 25 ballotRelated content:
Where did Upadhyaya rank Memphis after a week in which the Tigers followed up their fifth straight underperformance, this one against Wichita State on Thursday, with a blowout of longtime rival UAB on Sunday?
Standouts from Briarcrest, Central, Collierville, Harding and MHEA are up for consideration this week.
Standouts from Hutchison, Memphis Business Academy, Memphis School of Excellence-Winchester, Middle College and Northpoint are up for consideration this week.
Last year, Memphis taxpayers paid $4.9 million in private legal bills, which have climbed each of the past four years.
This week’s jigsaw features a photo by The Daily Memphian’s photographer, Mark Weber, from a Memphis Grizzlies game on Jan. 22.
Central BBQ marries both the old and the new in its revamped Central Avenue location.
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The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network requirement can be time-consuming, expensive and confusing, according to business owners and attorneys. Adding to the confusion is the fact that the Corporate Transparency Act is in limbo as various court rulings continue to block and restore the law.
With the discussion of school vouchers beginning this week, suburban leaders said they are watching the events in Nashville and hoping the special session doesn’t mean approval of the controversial approach.
Luke Kennard was almost traded back in December, with the Feb. 6 NBA trade deadline approaching, will Memphis keep Kennard?
When the new Rawgirls owner Laura Wegner saw an opportunity to merge her culinary roots with her health care expertise, she didn’t hesitate.
International Paper CEO Andy Silvernail is from Bucksport, Maine, a town where for years IP ran a mill until it was forced to close in 2014, gutting the economy of that community and beyond.
Dainja finished with 21 points and eight rebounds against UAB on Sunday in his first game starting for Memphis since Nov. 15 versus Ohio. Memphis plays with point to prove, blasts UAB at home Haggerty and Dainja lead No. 24 Memphis to a 100-77 victory over UABRelated content: