Developers add townhomes to housing mix at The Villages in Collierville
John and Joel Porter’s new townhome development on Houston Levee is slightly different than what was originally approved two decades ago.
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Abigail Warren is a lifelong resident of Shelby County and a graduate of the University of Memphis. She has worked for several local publications and covers the suburbs for The Daily Memphian.
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John and Joel Porter’s new townhome development on Houston Levee is slightly different than what was originally approved two decades ago.
A lot of the food in the West — elk, bison, fresh fish and other dishes — aren’t frequently found in Shelby County. The developer Spence Ray said he wanted to replicate that experience as best he could.
While searching the suspect’s Neshoba North home, marijuana plants and items to manufacture and sell it were found.
Three residents are vying for the open position on Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen. The seat is held by Alderman John Worley who is not seeking reelection.
Heavy rain, gusty winds in Memphis lead to a short day for students.
The new Mexican restaurant will be located in the space of the former Mesquite Chop House in Germantown.
The restaurant will be built on the former Back Yard Burgers site on West Street.
Alderman John Stamps is facing a challenge from Jason Lederfine, an army veteran. Stamps is seeking his third four-year term.
This week, Memphis musicians preview AmericanaFest sets, pink wines get some love and 35 years of the Southern Heritage Classic are on display.
Morrison Village could add apartments and businesses to the southern portion of Houston Levee between Tennessee Route 385 and Shea Road.
Dutch Bros could become the second coffee shop in Schilling Farms. On Thursday, the coffee chain will present its preliminary site plan to the town’s Planning Commission.
Win or lose, Maureen Fraser and Billy Patton must resign from their alderman seat after the election due to the town’s resign-to-run rule.
An injunction was issued against a home in east Germantown known to host large parties.
Shelby County suburbs are urging the state to invest in an appropriately sized juvenile-detention facility.
The effort, proposed by Chief John Selberg, will help recruit firefighters and keep the department salaries competitive among other suburbs.
Jeff Mayo, the Arlington Community Schools superintendent who recently stepped aside from the post, had melanoma.
A Germantown-based real estate agent plans to seek the Board of Education seat Amy Eoff has held since her election in 2016.
The complaint, filed in Shelby County Circuit Court in 2016, has yet to be settled. Vicki Gandee family’s complaint stems from an injury their son Jackson Gandee suffered while lifting weights at Houston High’s football practice.
Three men are seeking the remaining two years of Keri Blair’s term. A former educator, a current educator and a manager at a railroad company are vying for the seat.
Candidates Andy Ellis and Vicki Gandee also weigh in on how the school district is doing, improvements to be made to facilities, the role of parents, meetings and more.
The move has been in the works since 2023, taking over the space that formerly hosted University of Memphis classes.
Leaders will review pay and career-development plans for the town’s fire department on Monday. Currently, CFD does not allow visible tattoos.
With the passing of Thursday’s qualifying deadline, the races for suburban offices — and who wants the voters’ support — became clearer.
Ryan Strain and Brian Curry are hopeful to have another term after their first four years on the board.
Andy Ellis’ entire family is part of Germantown Municipal School District, and he wants to join them.