Is Shelby County’s cash crunch really about the Task Force?
While the Memphis Safe Task Force has had some impact on the county’s finances, the county is typically in this situation each year.
While the Memphis Safe Task Force has had some impact on the county’s finances, the county is typically in this situation each year.
Also in the roundup: Amber Huett-Garcia opens Commission campaign, Marie Feagins’ bid for county mayor and Steve Cohen on a successor.
Hyde Park won’t be getting a grocery store soon, a new bourbon is ducking in and we flashback to 1997 when royalty was on Beale.
Yes, and it was legendary.
The change to the 2026-27 applications will offer insight about the new vouchers that the state awards.
Initially, the grocery store was slated to open in October 2024, then moved to January 2025. Now, the developer is unsure when the project will happen.
The restaurant’s collards and hominy is a culinary mission accomplished: It brings the taste of home to the table.
Lakeland might be getting ready to breathe some new life in The Lake District by expanding its TIF district and resetting the timeframe for the TIF.
Real estate experts will discuss Memphis’ growing markets at The Daily Memphian’s Commercial Real Estate: Review and Forecast Seminar on Thursday, Dec. 4, at Memphis Botanic Garden.
While the Memphis Grizzlies haven’t said so, it appears that Ja Morant will be out at least two more weeks with the right calf strain he suffered on Nov. 15 against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
We’ve got holiday recipes, a look at which restaurants are serving Thanksgiving dinner and a rundown of holiday lights opening on Black Friday.
Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
Today’s puzzle is a photo of the McGinnis sign on the Collierville Town Square taken by Abigail Warren.
“Rather watch these Grizzlies play with effort and lose than watch Ja pout and Jaren shy away from rebounding the ball.” — Russell Rutledge about Grizzlies, Zach Edey control the boards for win in Dallas
“Not a fan but certainly hard to argue with Klay. Ja is better at running his mouth than running the court.” — Paul Hall about Grizzlies’ Ja Morant, Mavs’ Klay Thompson exchange words after Grizzlies win
“I hope the Tigers develop an understanding that games are 40 minutes and some awareness of a closeout mentality.” —Joseph Kent about Will the pain of four losses make or break the Tigers?
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A father grieves his son, 100 days after his mysterious death in the Shelby County Jail.
Central High junior Jackson Hines has run track since he was little, but about a year ago, he decided to take his other hobby — baking — to the next level.
“We have a roster that can win,” Penny Hardaway said after the Tigers’ first 1-4 start to a season since 1996-97. “We just haven’t figured out how to finish (games). And hopefully these losses hurt bad enough that when we get in those situations, (we do better).”
“The community I’ve cultivated, and that’s found me, in this city makes spending the holidays here warm and an opportunity for deep reflection and gratitude.”
Sheriff Thomas E. Tuggle II answers questions ranging from what his favorite music is to how he wants to be remembered.
Jee Vahn Knight believes an immersive adventure can make Mud Island a destination once again. Crazy? No crazier than the journey that brought Vahn Knight to Memphis in the first place.
“The internet isn’t just a separate world we visit; it is now an inseparable part of our streets, schools and homes. The ultimate safety app is awareness.”
Katie Smythe is working to turn the old Humes Middle School into a school focused on the arts for middle and high school students. She joins Eric Barnes on the “The Sidebar” to talk about the project.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the Southwind football program and was taken by Greg Campbell.