High Point Terrace celebrates decades of July Fourth history — and 250 years of the US
The U.S. celebrated its semiquincentennial on Saturday. In High Point Terrace, that means having an annual parade, one that has occurred for 77 years.
The U.S. celebrated its semiquincentennial on Saturday. In High Point Terrace, that means having an annual parade, one that has occurred for 77 years.
The Grizzlies rookie wasted no time in making a strong first impression at summer league.
“Our family has operated premium cigar stores in the Memphis area for over 40 years,” franchisees James and Teresa Knaus said in the application filed. “We purchased 612 S. Cooper St. to fully invest in the city.”
The Memphis Grizzlies announced their summer league roster on Friday afternoon, and it will feature several different players from the 2025-26 roster.
Also, director Sam Pollard’s Lorraine Motel documentary will show at the Nashville Film Festival.
When it comes to summer gatherings, there is one dish that is always on the table when Ernie Mellor is hosting.
Luke McLaurine is a World War II veteran who’s lived through 40% of America’s 250 years. He’s a survivor of Nazi prison camps, flies a flag at his house and says daily doughnut consumption is the key to longevity.
Coach Penny Hardaway has put together another tough slate of games to create the opportunity for Memphis to play its way into earning an NCAA Tournament at-large bid.
Everything will be new for Cam Boozer when he takes the court for his first summer league game, including his shoes.
As manufacturers nationwide and in Memphis work to fill workforce gaps, veterans could play a role in meeting hiring needs.
A DeSoto County Schools board member is suing District Attorney Matthew Barton for defamation.
For the second consecutive year, Collierville’s Independence Day Celebration featured a special video from the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
The Memphis Redbirds earned their third comeback win of the series against Charlotte Knights on Friday night.
Today’s puzzle celebrates Independence Day with a photo provided by Shutterstock.
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“... McLaurine’s was a staple in my growing up. Every birthday cake, wedding cake, and the treats after school were so delicious. In my mind, I can still imagine the heavenly smells when you entered the bakery.” — Lisa DiScenza about Calkins: He's a 102-yeaer-old American hero. And he bakes cookies, too.
“Love this roster.” — William Halliday about Grizzlies announce summer league roster
“Glad the space is being occupied again. Been vacant at least 5 years if I’m not mistaken.” — Gary Karnaghon about Food Files: Tous les Jours headed to the Square
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The U.S. celebrated its semiquincentennial on Saturday. In High Point Terrace, that means having an annual parade, one that has occurred for 77 years.
There are only a couple of fireworks stands within Shelby County, but they are anticipating a booming business up until Fourth of July on Saturday.
The Grizzlies rookie wasted no time in making a strong first impression at summer league.
Complete with its new patio, Celtic Crossing is packed with fans watching the World Cup — especially the U.S. matches. As owner DJ Naylor said, “There’s life in the old dog years.”
At issue is the passage of two Mississippi laws last year giving DeSoto County two additional judgeships.
In this week’s To-Do List, we tell you where to get red, white and boozy and how to see Kirk Whalum play for free.
Opinion by Joseph Ryan Kelly: “If Mayor Young truly believes Anthropic’s partnership with xAI is unequivocally good news for Memphis, then he is badly misreading the moment.”
What will happen to Memphis’ spot on the PGA tour and one of Memphians’ favorite events?
Today’s puzzle features the bar area of J Woods Sports Bar and was taken by Brad Vest.