FedEx adds exec to its freight segment spinoff
The new financial leader of the logistics giant’s less-than-truckload division spinoff is a former exec of a Fortune 100 company.
The new financial leader of the logistics giant’s less-than-truckload division spinoff is a former exec of a Fortune 100 company.
Ethan Edwards wants to open a new high-end liquor store in East Memphis, and he thinks he has the right to do so. Buster’s Liquors co-owner Josh Hammond disagrees, and the fight is getting nasty.
The Grizzlies are also currently without Jaren Jackson Jr., Zach Edey and Brandon Clarke.
MPD’s presentation to the Memphis City Council comes after the first week of a state and federal anti-crime surge in the city.
But all suburbs have a city administrator or manager who oversees day-to-day operations — and makes more money than their mayoral counterparts.
The North Carolina based chain has opened a second Memphis-area location.
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Houston, KIPP, Lausanne and Tipton-Rosemark are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 9.
The church has purchased 8 acres near its current property to adapt to growth as necessary.
Let our Halloween guide to haunted houses, corn mazes and pumpkins patches help your prepare for the season.
In this week’s Ask the Memphian, we wondered why folks invest so much on their Halloween displays. The answers? Whimsy, fun and, for at least one person, revenge.
The Memphis Tigers are nationally ranked for the first time this season, appearing in both polls. Now they must prove they’re for real.
Other acts included Father John Misty, Galactic and Leftover Salmon on Friday, and The Flaming Lips, Mavis Staples, The Pharcyde and Puddles Pity Party on Saturday.
The Memphis Tigers reached the halfway mark of the season unscathed. Three tough home games are waiting for them in the second half of the schedule. Related content:
Cindi Younker, the director of the Buckman Performing and Fine Arts Center, talks with Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast about what makes the intimate venue so appealing for audiences and artists.
“It’s crazy that 12 straight seasons of bowl eligibility is now treated as no big deal. Let’s not forget that the Tigers went 32 years between bowl appearances until Tommy West, DeAngelo Williams and company took us to the New Orleans Bowl in 2003. I’m glad our standards have been elevated since that time.” — Larry Coley about Buckley: Memphis’ secret is out. The respect must continue to be earned.
“Why do I just envision two middle-aged white men in golf shorts with their rangefinders trying to measure the distance between two buildings while yelling ‘come at me bro.’” — Jay Adkins about The fight over new East Memphis liquor store explodes into fireball
“So, Busters doesn’t want competition and uses its influence in the industry to strong arm any potential disruption of their business. Got it.” — Wayne Randall about The fight over new East Memphis liquor store explodes into fireball
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the coconut and ube latte at The Liquor Store in East Memphis taken by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
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Mayor Paul Young made comments after a week that saw aggressive rhetoric about “unleashed” law enforcement. The same surge of state and federal law enforcement agencies is an issue in the race for Shelby County mayor.
The Pop Local contest, which is put on by Edwards Realty, gives entrepreneurs a chance to win six months of free retail space at Carriage Crossing in Collierville.
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The owner describes his international market as encompassing Mediterranean, Hispanic and Indian groceries with some European and American products as well.
Cliff Johnson realizes that, as a Democrat, he has an uphill battle to represent Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District, but he has started his journey with a run for the Democratic primary.
Plus, a Midtown eyewear boutique hosts a reflective exhibition.
The red flags of a vehicle and equipment seller scam include the price being significantly below market value, the owner citing an overly personal reason for getting rid of the vehicle, and not being able to see the vehicle before sending money.
Barth House Episcopal Center’s Maggie Schaumleffel joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast to talk about the organization, its mission and the many challenges college students now face.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo from Latin Fest 901 and was taken by photographer Renier Otto Rios.