‘Memphis is done with excuses': Shelby County DA under the microscope (again)
Two Memphis Republicans are demanding more transparency from entities involved in the Memphis Safe Task Force — and it’s not the federal government.
Two Memphis Republicans are demanding more transparency from entities involved in the Memphis Safe Task Force — and it’s not the federal government.
What’s closed in Memphis for the 2026 ice storm? We keep you up-to-date here.
FedEx officials said they issued a national service disruption, impacting operations at the Memphis and Indianapolis hubs.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members said they would soon determine permanent leadership for the district. But will it be by search or an appointment?
Council members return to pandemic rules as the body votes on putting a charter amendment on the November ballot, extra approval for jails and more.
The history of Westy’s in the Pinch District offers a deeper look at the people and culture that kept it alive — feeding night owls and creating a community — for decades.
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem invoked Memphis Saturday as the DHS sought to explain federal officers killing 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis.
Read The Daily Memphian’s continuing coverage of the winter storm predicted to impact the Memphis area.
The biggest snowstorm to ever hit Memphis walloped the city more than a century ago, but the city as it was in 1892 handled the storm well. MLGW not expecting significant outages as Memphis dodges ice ‘Much more difficult today than yesterday,’ and cold temps not expected to let up this weekRelated content:
Standouts from City University, Crosstown, Houston, Kirby and Northpoint are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29.
Standouts from Briarcrest, Houston, Lausanne, Northpoint and White Station are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 29.
A sister restaurant to Red Koi has rolled into a two-story space in East Memphis, and it’s not your typical sushi bar.
Bill Dunavant, a household name in the Memphis business community and sixth-generation Memphian, was recently elected to the St. Louis Fed’s Board of Directors.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“Did I miss a mention of the hot fudge pie?” — Alan Walls about Jake Schorr’s legacy: Trust, hard work — and Westy’s
“Given how much I love sushi, I cannot WAIT to try this!!” — Michelle Pellay-Walker about Memphis cone-shaped handroll sushi restaurant came to owners in a dream
“The gain here is the St. Louis Fed’s. They are lucky to have his humble outlook and persistent energy amongst them.” — Oscar Marshall about Dunavant ‘honored and incredibly humbled’ on election to St. Louis Fed board
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Today’s puzzle is of former Vice President Kamala Harris on stage at The Orpheum and was taken by Greg Campbell.
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Tennessee Highway Patrol Colonel says 100 state troopers will remain in Memphis full-time after the federal Task Force leaves.
The 1.6 million-square-foot facility at 2753 Sprankel Ave. will handle a “state-of-the art automated sort system,” according to documents.
Right now, Memphis isn’t the dominant team in the conference. It’s not even second-best in the conference. It’s a mediocre program that is currently in seventh place.
This French cooking technique is one of the easiest and healthiest ways to cook fish or chicken.
In need of more space to provide services in a growing town, Arlington has renovated and expanded the existing Town Hall on Airline Road.
When Oscar nominations were announced Thursday, Jan. 22, one relative surprise was a Best Actress nomination for Kate Hudson, who plays Milwaukee tribute singer Claire Sardina in “Song Sung Blue.”
“Their blood runs through my veins, and many of them walked in the light of grace the same way I am doing this week, just earlier on the timeline. God loved them, and he loves me, too.”
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’ goals as he leaves office at the end of August include negotiating new terms for funding universal prekindergarten services across the county.
Today’s puzzle is from the mixed-use Northside Square development and was taken by Mark Weber.