Your phone’s wrong: Expect sleet and snow, not an apocalypse
Memphis probably won’t get 2 feet of snow this weekend. But meteorologists agree it’s too soon to be sure what we are getting.
Memphis probably won’t get 2 feet of snow this weekend. But meteorologists agree it’s too soon to be sure what we are getting.
On Wednesday, Jan. 21, grocery-store parking lots were busy, shelves were picked over and checkout lines were backed up down aisles. Eggs, bread and milk were already scarce.
MLGW is working to ensure its water-pumping infrastructure is insulated and they encourage homeowners and residents to do the same for their pipes. Related content:
Buster’s Liquor co-owner Josh Hammond filed an appeal to the Memphis City Council seeking to negate the Alcohol Commission ruling that granted a license to The Station.
In this week’s To-Do List, Eastern European Jewish music meets punk at the Buckman, and the music of Alanis Morissette is the soundtrack for a show at Playhouse.
Tennessee Highway Patrol Colonel says 100 state troopers will remain in Memphis full-time after the federal Task Force leaves.
It’s time to confront some hard truths about this Memphis basketball team and program.
Online gift-basket retailer Memphis Gift Basket will open its first storefront and small fresh market this summer in Uptown.
Morant was good on the court Wednesday and off of it. Does any of this have any impact on Morant’s future or that of the franchise? Grizzlies had a tough call to make. A bigger one involving Ja Morant looms.Related content:
Collierville funeral home plans to remove Brent Taylor’s name from the facility, saying that recent comments from Taylor “do not reflect the values, mission or beliefs of our current leadership.”
The James Beard nomination rounds out a period of accolades for The Lobbyist that includes a Michelin recommendation nod and a “best dishes” inclusion from The New York Times.
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Where do you sit when you go out? Are you a solo diner who likes to make friends at the bar or someone who prefers the comfort of a booth?
As the federal government loses cases about deploying troops to cities across the country, the U.S. government has weighed in on whether the Tennessee National Guard should remain in Memphis.
“I didn’t know we lost by that (many) until we got into the locker room — like, literally, I didn’t know,” said Ashton Hardaway.Related content:
Races on the May and August ballots continue to take shape ahead of filing deadlines in February and March.
This is the second time Edwards Realty has hosted the contest. This time it chose five winners who will get six months rent-free at the shopping center.
The policy changes, submitted by the DMC Policy Committee in December, align with the newly adopted Downtown Action Plan, which focuses resources on Main Street, invests in activation, infill and blight remediation and to maximize walkability.
Standouts from the Memphis School of Excellence Cordova and Arlington High, are setting the pace.
“Interesting comment from Ms. Wall. The current Republican party can be called a lot of things, but conservative is not one of them.” — Timothy Little about New GOP chair says there will be a Republican contender for county mayor
“We obviously failed somewhere in this commercial Real estate process or we would not have demolished 10 commercial acres at our City Entrance without a funded plan that should have already started.” — Teresa Holimon about Germantown residents vocally oppose tax incentive for The Standard
“I have a similar collection — all the programs, posters, AND yes, ticket stubs from every performance of Ballet Memphis through many years.” — Julia Pilgrim about Calkins: The new leader of Ballet Memphis has a hobby. It involves Michael Jordan — and you.
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Subleases approved at the International Port of Memphis that will create eight to 10 new jobs and tens of millions of dollars in investment, officials said.
“When the City of Germantown proposes sweeping and permanent changes to our system of governance — such as this charter amendment — transparency is not optional, it is essential. But this is where city leadership has fallen short.”
“If we can’t boldly say the ability to create nonconsensual sexual imagery and child sexual-abuse material need to be fully and permanently irradiated from xAI’s products, we are truly lost.”
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Today’s puzzle is from the MLK Day celebration at the National Civil Rights Museum and was taken by Mark Weber.
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Rachel Wall the new chair of the Shelby County Republican Party, says the GOP should have a name contender for county mayor soon.
Germantown’s Industrial Development Board heard from a handful of residents who oppose a tax incentive for The Standard, the mixed-use development replacing Carrefour at Kirby Woods.
Memphis is outscored 26-4 over the final eight minutes and loses, 83-66, to the Golden Hurricane.Related content:
As federal nutrition guidelines flip decades of advice, Memphis health experts say real change will depend less on a new graphic and more on whether families can afford and access the foods it promotes.
Blaze Jordan, a top prospect in the St. Louis Cardinals organization, took part in the team’s Cards Caravan event in Germantown.
Grab your besties and head to the theater for shows that will tickle your funny bone, move your body and possibly scratch that itch in Memphis theaters this month.
“Memphis is still with you. But now we’re asking you to be fully with us too. We don’t need a superhero. We just need Ja Morant. Present, accountable, and all in.”
In today’s episode, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips take a stroll down Carrefour’s memory lane.