Jittery from java? That’s that Grind City Coffee Xpo.
The love of coffee lured an estimated 700 people to the Grind City Coffee Xpo at Crosstown Concourse, but come bedtime, they may regret the extra caffeine.
The love of coffee lured an estimated 700 people to the Grind City Coffee Xpo at Crosstown Concourse, but come bedtime, they may regret the extra caffeine.
The National Weather Service warns of severe weather starting around 5 p.m. Sunday. The forecast includes damaging winds with a secondary threat of hail, and possible tornadoes.
Arkansas held off Ole Miss Saturday to reach the Southeastern Conference Tournament championship game for the eighth time and first since winning the 2020 title.
Downtown Memphis Commission CEO Chandell Ryan talked on “Behind The Headlines” about an early spring on Beale Street and the city’s plan for enhancing safety.
While both coaches were investigated, their departures are unrelated, the Germantown Municipal School District confirmed Friday.
“The best dive and neighborhood bars make people feel at home. Somewhere along the way, true hospitality got lost in between,” said one of the owners.
Scotch eggs consist of a soft-boiled egg wrapped in a layer of sausage, coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried until golden brown.
The Tennessee General Assembly passed a bill this week reforming two long-standing financial barriers that have blocked formerly incarcerated people from having their voting rights restored.
AAA announced Thursday, March 12, that Chez Philippe had earned its Five Diamond designation for the first time since the French restaurant opened in 1982.
Carl E. Moore, known for his work across the city, is showing kids that art can be a career.
Earnestine Jenkins, an art-history professor at the University of Memphis for nearly 25 years, curated the exhibition “Black Artists in America: From the Bicentennial to September 11.”
While AI will lead to great advancements for health care, increasing access to lower-income populations should stay front of mind, the speakers said.
In a Cooper-Young bar, a musician and painter led a room full of people through speed portraits.
The Shelby County Youth Council has spent the past six months crafting a list of almost 20 policy suggestions. Now, they’re trying to get those recommendations into county and city budgets.
Penny Hardaway could make his job easier by returning some of the eight players from this season who have eligibility remaining for 2026-27 and beyond. But how many should Memphis bring back after a season the coach called a failure?
The elementary school was built in 1976 and has more than $6 million in deferred maintenance.
Former Lakeland Mayor Mike Cunningham and his brother Bill keep the memories of local attractions alive with items from the past.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Sometimes it takes a family to find just where you belong.
“A little perspective & some soul searching can be a good thing especially in this new age of college athletics.” — Rob Shields about Which Memphis Tigers could return for 2026-27 season? Which should?
“Not maintaining records of something that violated the teacher code of ethics is disgusting.” — Danielle Inez about Two Houston High baseball coaches removed from posts
“Congratulations to the chef and his staff. This is an amazing thing to have happen.” — Carolyn Clements about Peabody’s Chez Philippe awarded prestigious Five Diamond designation
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Today’s puzzle is Diana Ross who will perform at the Orpheum on March 14 and was taken by Ted Shaffrey.
Here’s what the 16 races for seats in the Tennessee legislature representing Shelby County looked like at the Tuesday deadline to get on the Aug. 6 ballot. Check out the full list for all of the races via a link in the story.
The annual Bartlett business expo provides an opportunity for local companies dealing in everything from health care to meals to bookkeeping to promote their services.
Rookie Javon Small, who notched a new career-high 23 off the bench, led the Memphis scoring.Related content:
An opening of the long-empty San Diego Cantina in East Memphis seems to be on the horizon. Plus, a Petals of a Peony’s to-go restaurant is opening near the University of Memphis.
An unfinished hotel near Carriage Crossing has become a bit of a mess, and Collierville will take legal action if the developer doesn’t straighten up.
In this week’s To-Do List, Crosstown Arts opens spring exhibitions, the daffodils come in all colors at the Dixon and the Orpheum reveals its next Broadway lineup.
Lionel Hollins is the new board chair of Heal the Hood. Why has he stayed in Memphis for 23 years? Because our purpose is lift others up.
St. Patrick’s Day celebrations start early this year, with parades and parties beginning Saturday, March 14.