College students want to flip a house in every state — starting in Memphis
The two are documenting their progress on TikTok where viewers can watch the process of redeveloping a house and where they will go next.
The two are documenting their progress on TikTok where viewers can watch the process of redeveloping a house and where they will go next.
The head of school is on administrative leave as the matter is reviewed. Multiple students have been expelled.
After a few days of crashing out, the back-to-normal Grizzlies hit the road, with plenty to evaluate, on the sidelines and on the floor.
The Tigers, who are seeded seventh, will open at home against Illinois on a date and time to be determined.
Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield didn’t give a concrete update on injured starting quarterback Brendon Lewis. The defense must play better at ECU, no matter who plays quarterback for the Tigers.
The Memphis Safe Task Force could help deliver Memphis its lowest crime rate in years, but it remains unclear what the temporary law enforcement surge has done to the city’s trajectory.
The Daily Memphian asked a selection of community leaders what, in their opinion, the long-term impact of the Memphis Safe Task Force could be.
The Mid-South tends to be in a “battle zone” of temperatures and passing fronts, causing the area to alternate between warm and very cold.
From making baklava by hand as a child to pivoting from a brick-and-mortar restaurant in the aftermath of the pandemic, owner Corinne Knight shares the story of the Grecian Gourmet company.
“I am frustrated on behalf of my constituents, whose flights to or from Memphis may be canceled or delayed, effecting untold numbers of business meetings, family gatherings, and vacations.”
At Berclair Elementary School in Memphis, a class of 16 fifth graders were asked how many had seen a real gun. Nearly all raised their hands.
Our Thanksgiving guide will help you prep your holiday menu and plan what to do after the big meal.
At Petals of a Peony, after the plates are cleared, the soft tingle of pepper and the warmth of that final bite linger — the kind of souvenir you can’t pack up.
Standouts from Central, Collierville, Fairley, Lake Cormorant, Lausanne and Melrose are up for consideration.
The group alleged the city had violated the state law that forbids local governments from regulating firearms in any way.
Curios, statues, Albrecht Durer and Elton John: How have Memphis museums been victimized by thieves in the last century?
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen has redistricting concerns, U.S. Sens. Marsha Blackburn and Bill Hagerty vote against a war-powers resolution on Venezuela and a court ruling on local gun-control measures and “virtue signaling.”
Jack Alberts and Jordan Veilleux don’t just install Christmas lights. They dress in elf costumes, play holiday music and talk and pose for photos with the kids.
“The shot hasn’t been falling for him in some of these games,” Tuomas Iisalo said about Ja Morant. “That’s something that we can live with. It’s going to come around.” Gilgeous-Alexander scores 35 as Thunder rally in the 2nd half and beat Grizzlies 114-100Related content:
David Wesley Williams dodged layoffs in a more than 30-year newspaper career. In his novel “Come Again No More,” he memorializes a now-bygone era and celebrates his adopted hometown of Memphis.
“Plus you had Aldama thinking he’s Curly Neal twice throwing behind the back passes that were unforced turnovers. Both killed momentum. We can’t use youth as an excuse anymore. Settle down.” — Mark Mitchell about Grizzlies fall to Thunder as Ja Morant looks to break out of slump
“The State should give us back our criminal court division and we should add night court. These actions will correct the current status quo of “justice delayed is justice denied” and relieve pressure on 201 Poplar.” — Ham Smythe about What happens after the Task Force leaves?
“It’s amazing to me, you can steal an artifact from a Museum, even if it’s just Elton John glasses, get caught, and only get probation.” — Alan Walls about Ask the Memphian: Has Memphis ever been the victim of an art heist like the Louvre?
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Corinne Knight of Grecian Gourmet Kitchen shared one of her favorite family recipes.
Memphis chef Eli Townsend says: “The timeless rivalry between pumpkin and sweet potato is a heartwarming holiday tradition that brings people together.”
Also happening this week: People gather to remember Memphians killed in traffic crashes.
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the crispy duck at Petals of a Peony and was taken by The Daily Memphian photographer Mark Weber.
Two days after former Memphis Grizzly Tony Allen was arrested for drug possession alongside an Arkansas highway, a clearer picture has begun to emerge.
For generations, Kamp Kiwani has been beloved by Memphis area Girl Scouts. Now the 1,219-acre property is being auctioned off as “an outdoor paradise.”
Former Cordova High and Whitehaven standout shows some fire making his debut in coach Penny Hardaway’s program.
Owner Randall Swaney said the North Mississippi restaurant that entices Memphians to drive miles for fine dining is going up for sale at the height of its popularity.
“This plan seems like a really good idea,” one resident said. “This is the same TIF that was rejected before,” said another.
Jay Etkin’s been an artist, a gallery owner, the head of a museum, an innovator — and a friend.
“So who is really soft on crime? Hint hint, it’s not the people you think.”
U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen has been a vocal critic of President Donald Trump but agreed on “Behind The Headlines” with Trump’s assessment of the set of elections this past week that saw Democratic victory.
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