Shelby County Sheriff’s Office launches app
The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office wants to keep the public informed about any news and now has a new smartphone app to do it.
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The Shelby County Sheriff’s Office wants to keep the public informed about any news and now has a new smartphone app to do it.
Opera Memphis has announced its 2019-20 season, including a Puccini double bill in February and the return of the Midtown Opera Festival starting in late March.
The Memphis Italian Festival, now in its 30th year, attracts some 30,000 folks who turn out for food, music, games, cooking demos and fancy powder rooms. The event at Marquette Park in East Memphis comes to a close Saturday night.
Ken Neill, the longtime CEO of Contemporary Media Inc., is leaving that post effective June 15. He will be succeeded by Anna Traverse, the company’s chief operating officer.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers May 29-June 2.
Two men have been indicted in the September shooting death of Greater Memphis Chamber president and CEO Phil Trenary.
The New York-based owner of One Commerce Square and Southwind Business Center has acquired its third Memphis property, Thousand Oaks Business Center, for $14 million – well below its appraised property value.
Peabody Hotels & Resorts is moving forward with a hotel near the Texas Motor Speedway in North Texas.
The Memphis Zoo has promoted Matt Thompson to chief zoological officer, a role in which he manages the direction of all animal programs and leads all decisions about animal care.
Alice Marie Johnson, the Memphis woman who was granted clemency last June after serving more than 21 years in prison, will share her story June 3 at the National Civil Rights Museum.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has disbarred Memphis attorney Paul James Springer.
Memphis therapy workshop will feature Dr. Tom Holmes, author of "Parts Work: An Illustrated Guide to Your Inner Life," scheduled for June 14-16.
University of Tennessee Health Science Center researchers have been awarded a $3.1 million federal grant to study how menthol affects nicotine addiction.
The Weekly Memphian is a partial guide to things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers May 22-25.
Varsity Brands honored Whitehaven High School executive principal Vincent J. Hunter as its Most Spirited Principal in the 2019 School Spirit Awards.
FedEx and Junior Achievement will kick off the third year of the FedEx Junior Business Challenge in Fort Worth, Texas, Wednesday at the PGA Tour's Charles Schwab Challenge.
Women’s fashion retailer Dressbarn is closing all 650 of its stores, including one in Cordova.
Participants for the World Golf Championships tournament at TPC Southwind started to commit this week with Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar annoucing they will play in the FedEx St. Jude Invitational.
Southwest Tennessee Community College students among others who are getting scammed with phony job offers, according to the Better Business Bureau.
Researchers from the Memphis Zoo have conducted the first study of reproduction in the smooth-sided toad, with the hopes of eventually helping out endangered species.
Bobby Fogelman will receive a distinguished honor from the University of Memphis for his support of the institution over the years.
AutoZone adds board member with significant retail experience.
In a period of about 27 hours, workers turned a baseball field into a soccer pitch at AutoZone Park. And there's video evidence of the change.