Moms raising kids in a restaurant: Math, taste-testing and time together
For these three female entrepreneurs, their businesses grew as their families did, alongside challenges, memories and meals.
For these three female entrepreneurs, their businesses grew as their families did, alongside challenges, memories and meals.
Brittney Wilson’s mother, Tonya Cannady, was her best friend. When she and her brothers were killed in a car wreck, she considered quitting nursing school. But her mom’s colleagues at Youth Villages helped her get through it.
There is a single spot in Memphis where you can stand in all three congressional districts. It’s an absurdity, yes. And a cause for rage.
For Memphis retailers and farmers, the current reality is higher prices and tighter supply.
The growth of electric bikes and their increasing presence in Collierville have officials considering some rules regarding limitations on the mode of transportation.
More than 100 people gathered Saturday for the Bluff City Brawl, a celebration of the traditional Irish sports of hurling, camogie and Gaelic football.
Daniel Prewitt nearly lost his leg after a high-speed chase in Arkansas. That outcome was avoided thanks to a Regional One team that reconnected tiny blood vessels, some smaller than a human hair.
The property was used as a hospital and stable by Union troops during the Civil War.
American Revival, which features a Festival of Helpers and performances, is coming to Memphis.
Here are some suggestions for treating your mom on a budget.
Hart Roper will succeed Pete Sanders, who announced in January that he would retire at the end of the 2026-2027 school year.
Dragons coach Alisa Seymour said she’s challenging her team to “be legendary.” Saturday was a big step in that direction.
Mid-South Transplant Foundation hosted an event to plant eight trees in the Beaver Lake picnic area at Shelby Farms Park, honoring the eight lives that can be saved through organ donation.
The Redbirds allow a crooked number in three innings to the Mud Hens.
A 2025 study by the Richmond Federal Reserve Bank found that BNPL borrowers are typically female, younger, renters, and less educated; but, surprisingly, have higher household incomes.
“I don’t need to sing. I don’t need to dance. I don’t need to be the best writer. In short, I don’t need to chase who and what I’m not; it’s enough to be thankful for what I am and work to be the best I’m capable of being.”
“The musicians among us will be familiar with the concept of ‘tonic chord.’ It’s that set of notes in a musical score that leaves the ear — and therefore the mind and even the body — feeling settled, complete, finished, at rest.”
Ducks Unlimited, Financial Federal and Burch, Porter and Johnson make promotions and additions.
“Congratulations to both Katie and Pablo! Memphis is a place where you can make a real difference if you choose to get involved. And it will love you back! 💜” — Kathy Buckman Gibson about Calkins: People warned these two Memphis graduates about the city. Then they fell in love with the place.
“I hope Buddy will be okay. This is unconscionable.” — Verlinda Henning about Midtown vet assistant arrested for allegedly breaking a dog’s paw
“This has to be on the toughest non-conference schedules in the conference now. Hopefully that works out to the Tigers running thru conference opponents.” — Brian Hardaway about Tigers to participate in Battle 4 Atlantis
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo from the groundbreaking of a new hospital in Fayette County and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
A Midtown vet assistant has been arrested, fired for allegedly throwing a dog into a kennel and breaking his paw.
A newly formed company has taken over a Downtown tech-hub project that would combine computing infrastructure, office and residential space on one campus.
The Redbirds scored nine runs in late innings of victory at the Mud Hens.
Coconut cake holds a special place in Monique Williams’ heart.
Collierville won’t be posting anymore on X, formerly Twitter. The decision was partially due to engagement but also due to explicit content that surfaced when searching the town’s name.
With roots in Mississippi, the Rhodes graduate has amassed more than a million monthly Spotify listeners and was the featured artist for March on BET’s spotlight program.
“One need not support any particular politician to recognize that intentionally fragmenting the voting strength of a historic Black community carries moral consequences. We should at least have enough honesty to admit what is happening.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the upcoming NBA Draft Lottery and whether Memphis is due for some good luck.
Today’s puzzle is of a gravestone at Elmwood Cemetery and was taken by Greg Campbell.