This Week in Memphis: Mayor presents city budget, and Grind City Amp opens
Also happening this week: Memphis FC kicks off with a meet-and-greet, and some local players are NFL Draft prospects.
Also happening this week: Memphis FC kicks off with a meet-and-greet, and some local players are NFL Draft prospects.
Several new businesses and rebrands are emerging along the Stage Road corridor west of Bartlett City Hall, bringing a mix of restaurants and entertainment to the area.
When the Dorothy Day House started in 2006, it was run entirely by volunteers and helped three homeless families a year. Now it helps more than 20 a year.
Here is everything you need to know about the 13 Shelby County Commission races on the May 5 ballot.
The Redbirds took the lead with a sacrifice fly.
With expanded needs in Desoto County, Dream Center is expanding its operation to the eastern side of the county in the Olive Branch community.
As the Baptist Heart Institute reached 500 heart transplants recently, doctors and nurses say the science behind that procedure has changed.
When one Cooper-Young gardener grew tired of driving by trash every day, she rolled up her sleeves and did something about it.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the exterior of the new Second Line restaurant in Laurelwood and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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A former Memphis teacher and longtime local lawyer are vying for the District 8 school board seat in the May 5 Democratic primary. The winner will face a third candidate, a school librarian running as an independent, in August’s general election.
Five candidates are vying for the District 6 school board seat in the May 5 Democratic primary. The winner will face a sixth candidate, a longtime local pastor running as an independent, in August’s general election.
The candidates vying for Memphis’ District 9 board seat range from a former board chair to the lone pro-state takeover candidate. The May 5 Democratic primary will determine who wins the spot.
Two Memphis educators and one longtime board member are vying for the District 1 school board seat this spring. The May 5 Democratic primary will determine who wins the spot.
New Memphis Tigers quarterback Air Noland’s athletic talents and generous heart prompted South Fulton, Georgia, to celebrate him with his own day in 2023.
A society that neglects its elders and its youngest children, a community that abandons the elderly or allows children to go hungry and unprotected, lessens the sacred potential of every community.
Cushman & Wakefield released its first quarter industrial report, showing the overall market has some positive trends such as vacancy rate decreasing while net absorption and asking rental rates increased.
Strawberry-picking season started at the third-generation family farm Jones Orchard last week, attracting families and chefs alike.
The Tigers have completed all 15 spring practices, and coach Charles Huff is pleased with the outcome.
The Redbirds were unable to advance a ghost runner in both extra frames.
You can find all kinds of super cool stuff at the annual Mineral, Fossil and Gem Show staged by the Memphis Archaeological and Geological Society this weekend.
The Tigers and FedEx teamed up for the second time to host the Power of Girls in Sports clinic.
The Realtors council also inducted William B. Dunavant III into its Commercial Hall of Fame and honored Michael Lightman Sr. with its Legacy Award.
Receiver Anthony Miller and defensive lineman Clinton McDonald were among inductees honored at Memphis M Club Hall of Fame ceremonies.
The Memphis Grizzlies took two losses Friday night. And they weren’t even playing.
The budget “reallocates” $30 million originally proposed for Memphis to combat crime through workforce development and deterrence.
This recipe is bananas — ripe, but firm, bananas.
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