The Daily Memphian Staff
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October 2018
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Public Safety Memphis attorney Marvin Ballin, founder of a criminal defense law firm that includes his son, daughter and grandson, died Tuesday morning. -
Transportation & Logistics FedEx volunteers bundle ‘just the basics’ for storm victims
About 110 FedEx volunteers gathered in Memphis Friday, Oct. 26, to package more than 3,600 hygiene kits to replenish the warehouses of Heart to Heart International following a deadly tropical storm season. -
Health Care Youth Villages takes its YVLifeSet model to four more markets
Memphis-based Youth Villages is awarding $10 million in grants to four jurisdictions to expand services for transition-age foster youth through its YVLifeSet model. -
Financial Services Trustmark earnings rise 5.9 percent year-over-year in Q3
Trustmark Corp. reported net income of $36.3 million in the third quarter of 2018, or diluted earnings per share of 54 cents, up 5.9 percent year-over-year. -
Real Estate Video: ‘Developing Memphis’ seminar highlights
The Daily Memphian's Developing Memphis seminar featured Tommy Pacello, President of the Memphis Medical District Collaborative; Paul Young, the Director of Housing and Community Development for the city of Memphis; and McLean Wilson, Principal of Kemmons Wilson Companies. -
Business Movers & Shakers
Cindy Cleveland has joined Diversified Trust, an independent comprehensive wealth management firm, as principal and chief talent officer. In that role, she is responsible for talent development and working closely with executive management in the development of internal practices that align with the firm’s strategic priorities and culture. Cleveland has more than 19 years’ experience in human resources. Prior to joining Diversified Trust, she served as vice president of talent management and leadership development at First Tennessee Bank. -
Business Coming attractions: The Daily Memphian will be rolling out several new features over the coming weeks and months
As The Daily Memphian enters its second month as a publication, we wanted to thank you for reading us and for subscribing to our email editions and the site. We appreciate it immensely. -
Business Movers & Shakers
University of Tennessee Health Science Center researchers Francesca-Fang Liao, John V. Cox and Brian M. Peters recently received grants for their work. -
Real Estate Crosstown Concourse receives prestigious preservation award
The Crosstown Concourse renovation is one of three national winners of the 2018 preservation awards bestowed by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the trust announced Monday. -
Education Five local educators honored by New Memphis for excellence
New Memphis has launched its first Educators of Excellence Awards this year and announced this week the five local educators who are the inaugural 2018 honorees. -
Education Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, stepsister of Anne Frank, in Memphis Oct. 16
Eva Schloss, the stepsister and childhood friend of Anne Frank, will speak at the Michael D. Rose Theatre at the University of Memphis on Tuesday, Oct. 16, at 7 p.m. -
Business River Inn at Harbor Town ranked No. 1 in South by Conde Nast Traveler
River Inn of Harbor Town in Downtown Memphis has been named the No. 1 Hotel in the South by international travel publication Condé Nast Traveler. -
Bartlett Man, 39, killed in officer-involved shooting in Bartlett; TBI investigating
Authorities were on the scene Wednesday morning after an officer-involved shooting led to the death of a man on Stage Road near the Bartlett-Memphis border.
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September 2018
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Public Safety Suspects in custody; unclear if connected to Trenary’s slaying
Memphis Police Department officers chased a vehicle matching the description of the truck fleeing the scene of Phil Trenary’s slaying and took two men into custody on Friday, Sept. 28. -
Metro Greater Memphis Chamber president and CEO Phil Trenary shot and killed Downtown
Greater Memphis Chamber president and CEO Phil Trenary was shot and killed Thursday, Sept. 27, on Front Street south of G.E. Patterson near Central Train Station. -
Business Movers and Shakers
Tripp Thompson has been named president of FirstBank Investment Partners, a bank investment division with offices in Tennessee and North Alabama. He succeeds president Bill Reid, who's retiring next year. Thompson comes from First Tennessee Bank, where his 31-year career included managing FTB Advisors since 1999. FirstBank's new regional headquarters will be based at the TraVure office complex in East Memphis. -
Memphis Grizzlies Turn Four: Our writers survey the Grizzlies as training camp opens
From time to time throughout this season, The Daily Memphian will convene a quartet of our writers, veteran Grizzlies watchers all, to bat around the questions of the moment. We’re calling it Turn Four, in tribute to the play call -- translation: get Z-Bo the bleeping ball -- that Lionel Hollins or Dave Joerger would call out whenever the Grizzlies needed to settle down and get a bucket. -
Memphis Grizzlies Grizzlies Media Day kicks off start of NBA camp
The Memphis Grizzlies open camp on Tuesday, and in the pre-camp tradition, players, team officials and coach J.B. Bickerstaff took turns answering questions about the season. -
Business Holiday hiring ramps up
The holiday hiring season is in full swing in Memphis, where thousands of people work to distribute products around the nation and world.
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