Camp aims to build confidence in kids born with limb differences
Organizers hope the Step Up Squad Adaptive Camp for children born with limb differences will spur self-confidence, friendship and fun.
Organizers hope the Step Up Squad Adaptive Camp for children born with limb differences will spur self-confidence, friendship and fun.
Despite the ups and downs in LaQuita Hughes' life, the deaths, rejections and devastation, she’s given every day all she’s had. And that eventually landed her at her own pink, three-story Victorian-style home.
The Binghampton cafe that opened with a mission of helping the community is closing its doors after seven years.
The local face of SpaceX has been making a lot of news as the Houston-based company goes public with a record-setting IPO. The local controversies against that backdrop were discussed on “Behind The Headlines.”
Memphis jumped in front of Norfolk in the top of the first inning, but couldn’t keep the momentum going.
Banana pudding has been the featured dessert at each Orpheum Theatre cast party for more than 30 years.
The 220-foot-long boardwalk two years in the making offers an elevated view of the Mississippi River just beyond the edge of Tom Lee Park.
Memphis police arrest an alleged child rapist who may have numerous victims over the past two decades or longer.
The last exhibition to open in the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art in Overton Park is the first solo museum exhibition for David Uzochukwu.
Here are The Daily Memphian postseason baseball awards for the 2026 season, featuring our player of the year, pitcher of the year, coach of the year and all-metro teams.
Musk became the world’s first trillionaire after shares of his rocket company SpaceX, which also operates Memphis data centers, soared in Wall Street’s biggest initial public offering of stock.
Former DeSoto Central standout Blaze Jordan is scheduled to join the St. Louis Cardinals Friday night in Minneapolis.
Opening this week: a darkly comic thriller about a barber whose quest for revenge turns into a spree of murder and cannibalistic meat pies. It also happens to be a beloved musical.
Mississippi, in Omaha for the first time since winning the national title in 2022, fell 6-2 to North Carolina will try to stave off elimination against Troy on Sunday.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“This team is special. Ben Johnson and his staff are really good at managing a team that can fluctuate at a moment’s notice based on what Cardinals need to make happen. ...” — Carolyn Clements about Redbirds recap: Memphis out-wallops Norfolk for fifth consecutive win
“Fortunate to have enjoyed many wonderful meals at Inspire - kudos to Kristin and the team for this wonderful spot. Sad to see it go ❤️” — Shelby Herrod about Inspire Community Cafe closing this month
“The suspect never would have been caught if a decent person had not done the right thing. It takes a village.” — John Tilmon about More than 100 images linked to used cellphone lead to alleged child predator's arrest
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Today’s puzzle is from the Memphis Pride Fest and was taken by Greg Campbell.
Why is it taking nearly two decades to fix Elvis Presley Boulevard? I invited state Senator Raumesh Akbari to join me in my 2015 minivan for a drive-along. Here’s what I learned.Related content:
Hillwood Investment Properties has broken ground on a 1.15 million-square-foot building, the first speculative building in the area in three years, which is a positive signal for the local industrial market.
Here’s a look at the eight teams competing in the College World Series and the schedule of games, which starts Friday at Charles Schwab Field in Omaha, Nebraska.
City Silo’s Pantry + Table’s new SEC burrito includes a new protein option — chicken sausage — for the popular, health-conscious eatery.
Mississippi Secretary of State Michael Watson has instructed staff to begin preparing to return to the 2022 maps after the U.S. Supreme Court reversed a court order.
The lineup includes celebrations for the Shell, Hattiloo and Opera Memphis; festivals like Gonerfest; and concerts like Drivin N Cryin.
“We are more armed than other countries, and more permissive about how those arms are stored, carried, and used. Memphis knows this reality more intimately than most cities. Gun violence is not an abstraction here; it is a daily presence.”
If you missed last weekend’s record swap, Filipino Fest or the Drive-in Laser Light Show, you have another, or similar, chance this weekend.