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    Dog days are here: A dozen places where you can hang with your hound

    A local guide to the bars, restaurants, breweries, hotels and coffee shops where you can bring your canine companions. 

    By Jordan Arellano July 09, 2022
  • North Memphis

    UrbanArt Commission to dedicate Gooch Park mural

    The UrbanArt Commission will host its unveiling and pool mural dedication for Gooch Park Saturday, July 9 at 10 a.m.

    By Daja E. Henry July 08, 2022
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    Cordova’s Amplified Meal Prep is big on flavor, convenience — and counting macros

    After helping friends with healthy, prepared meals, Richard and Molly McCracken quickly gained a steady business from customers in the local fitness community who needed help eating and calculating their macronutrients.

    By Christin Yates July 08, 2022
  • Food

    Whataburger returns to Memphis area next week

    With several new Whataburgers slated for the Memphis area before the end of next year, its longtime fans are ready. 

    By Jennifer Biggs July 08, 2022
  • Metro

    Consul-General of Japan welcomed to Memphis at Stax Museum

    CEO of Greater Memphis Chamber Beverly Robertson says with Memphis being a global logistics leader along with exciting economic developments like landing the 2021 Ford’s BlueOval City, encouraging Memphis-Japanese relations enriches the city culturally and economically.

    By Alicia Davidson July 08, 2022
  • Downtown

    What’s next for Mud Island River Park?

    Over the next four months, the Memphis River Parks Partnership aims to come up with four possible scenarios for the 40-year-old, city-owned park.

    By Bill Dries July 07, 2022
  • Business

    Las Savell closing Aug. 31; building expected to be sold

    The family-run jewelry store has been a staple in Midtown since 1984.

    By Jane Roberts July 07, 2022
  • North Memphis

    Community resource center to host third Youth in Business workshop

    The Legacy Impact Community Resource Center in Frayser is hosting its third Youth in Business workshop Saturday, July 9.

    By Daja E. Henry July 06, 2022
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    Stylish streetwear, sneakers attract wrong kind of attention

    Within the subculture of streetwear, exclusive sneakers and T-shirts can be worth hundreds of dollars. But that can also make the popular items a target for thieves.

    By Jasmine McCraven, Julia Baker July 06, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    Historic cemetery brings burial data to life

    Elmwood has begun the process of digitizing the 170-year-old cemetery’s records. Burial locations, obituary information and photos will be among the information the public will be able to access on their computers or smartphones.

    By Alicia Davidson July 04, 2022
  • Midtown

    Overton Square kicks off holiday weekend with courtyard party

    The family-friendly Independence Day celebration in the Chimes Square courtyard featured vintage firetrucks, live music, vendors and more.

    By Alicia Davidson July 03, 2022
  • Downtown

    Trolley Night makes strong return

    For people who live in the South Main Historic District, Trolley Night is not just about a chance to relax after the week. It also epitomizes the neighborhood’s growth over the past 20 years.

    By Kofi Whitehead July 11, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Community celebrates Byhalia Pipeline cancellation one year later

    After the Byhalia Pipeline project was canceled on July 2, 2021, the residents who opposed it met at Alonzo Weaver Park for a celebration. A year later, they returned to the same spot to mark the occasion once again. 

    By Keely Brewer July 22, 2022
  • Downtown

    Free nachos, $1 hot dogs, $2 beer on deck at Redbirds games

    The draw of promotions adds to fans coming to AutoZone Park.

    By Kofi Whitehead July 02, 2022
  • Neighborhoods

    After Frayser food hub, group opens in Orange Mound

    With a community garden, seed library and leftover food from local restaurants, The Original Project Team opened its sustainability food hub in Orange Mound on Friday morning, July 1.

    By Daja E. Henry July 01, 2022
  • South Memphis

    Southland Mall struggles despite forthcoming developments

    On its grand opening date in 1966, Southland Mall created a three-hour traffic jam on U.S. 51 (now called Elvis Presley Boulevard). Now, on a recent afternoon, no more than two dozen cars speckled its parking lot.

    By Daja E. Henry July 01, 2022
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    Conaway: Discovering true joy in a game. Again.

    Golf began for everyone in Memphis in Overton Park in 1906 with the opening of the Overton Park 9, the city’s first public course.

    By Dan Conaway July 01, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Light it up: Your Fourth of July fireworks and events guide

    Here are places and events where you can celebrate Independence Day with fireworks, live music and food.

    By Jasmine McCraven June 30, 2022
  • Food

    New Midtown ‘Bistro’ will bring back many Saigon Le signature dishes

    “Everybody says it’s time to do Saigon Le,” said Tuyen Le, one of the sisters who worked at the Midtown restaurant. “They say they want the good food back.”

    By Jennifer Biggs July 01, 2022
  • Dining Guides

    Taste of Summer: Turn back time at Nagasaki, enjoy breakfast at Bryant’s

    With some sit-down Japanese, some classic takeout Chinese and the unlikely union of meat-and-three and Thai, the second installment of our Summer Avenue food guide reaches a stretch of the street where “old Memphis” and “international Memphis” are often one and the same.

    By Chris Herrington and Jennifer Biggs July 27, 2022
  • North Memphis

    New Frayser library to be completed by end of 2023

    Memphis Public Libraries Director Keenon McCloy did not give a figure for the price of the contract, but may cost about $12 million.

    By Daja E. Henry June 27, 2022
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    New Overton Park 9 golf course is designed for all ages

    Drew Hill says that the redesigned course also will challenge the better players if they go for the greens. 

    By Drew Hill June 27, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Giving Guitars tour visits Purdue Center of Hope

    Country music singer Steven Cade, who formerly experienced homelessness himself, presented the instrument for residents of the shelter to enjoy.

    By Alicia Davidson June 25, 2022
  • Health Care

    Clark Opera Memphis Center to transform into women’s health care facility

    Memphis Obstetrics and Gynecological Association, the Mid-South’s largest OB-GYN practice, has purchased the iconic Opera Memphis building at 6745 Wolf River Blvd. 

    By Aisling Mäki June 24, 2022
  • East Memphis

    Memphis 3.0 presentation tackles pedestrian safety

    More than a dozen community stakeholders in District 5 gathered at Benjamin Hooks Library Wednesday night to give feedback on issues pinpointed in the Memphis 3.0 plan.

    By Daja E. Henry June 23, 2022

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