Everything old is new again: Memphis thrifters dig the vintage vibe
Two separate Downtown events dedicated to second-hand items, from clothing to jewelry to old beer steins, attracted devoted shoppers Saturday afternoon.
Two separate Downtown events dedicated to second-hand items, from clothing to jewelry to old beer steins, attracted devoted shoppers Saturday afternoon.
The heat index is likely to climb as high as 107 this week. So take the kids to a splash pad to cool off, stay hydrated and check on your elderly friends and neighbors as temperatures soar.
Chris Herrington resets the Memphis Grizzlies' offseason with an overview of where the roster/salary situation stands and what could be left to do.
Mayor Paul Young has named a new No. 2 at the COO post and a new CFO as well as an interim city engineer.
Overton Park Shell board members kicked off the groundbreaking ceremony with a special musical surprise and shared what the future holds for the current artist lounge.
The American Booksellers Association saw its membership swell to numbers not seen since the 1990s. Here’s what local booksellers think of the trend.
Ace Hardware in East Memphis will close by the end of July, store owner Janelle Carter said Friday, June 26.
Attorneys for Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Shelby County government expanded their lawsuit challenging Tennessee’s takeover of the school district to include appointees to the new oversight board.
Election officials talk on “Behind The Headlines” about the disruption of new congressional districts and how that could lead to an increase in voter turnout.
Sugar Ghost has been serving frozen dog-friendly popsicles since almost day one.
The permits come as Anthropic, the company behind the artificial intelligence chatbot Claude, is expected to ramp up its usage of Colossus as part of its leasing agreement with SpaceX.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Today’s puzzle shows the construction along Elvis Presley Boulevard, taken by Patrick Lantrip.
“There’s just something special about a real book - the way it feels in your hands, and the way it announces itself on your bookshelf.” — Steve Redding out America, and Memphis, are falling back in love with books
“Good Riddance.” — Todd Frankel about Mayor Young shakes up city leadership
“... rugby is a great sport and now they have a field of their own that they can be proud of.” — Ken Carter about Scrum-believable: After years without a home field, Memphis Inner City Rugby puts down roots
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Third graders in the Memphis district shined in one subject area, while math scores stagnated for elementary and middle school students.
Mahaffey Tent and Event Rentals is relocating its operations after buying office and warehouse buildings from another company with a long local history.
The new Grizzlies joked about seeing the ducks at the Peabody Memphis and going to the Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid, but coach Tuomas Iisalo concentrated on why they’re here: “This is about the work and the focus being on winning.”
Plant Based Heat, Tops Bar-B-Q and La Roche reopen, but a Downtown restaurant and an East Memphis liquor store are closing.
Officers who were involved in a 2024 fatal shooting investigated by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation were cleared, the Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office said.
Neighborhoods and cities across the metro area will host events ranging from fishing rodeos to fireworks.
As long as Ja Morant is on the Grizzlies roster yet not in their plans, the future isn’t fully here. The Morant-led “Grizz Next Gen” past and Cam Boozer-led To-Be-Named-Later future are ships passing in some awkward present waters.
On today’s show, we’ve got a rundown of indoor summer-themed events — and a one outdoor block party that’ll make you sweat.