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The Week in Review

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Natalie Van Gundy and Holly Whitfield discuss spring food festivals in Memphis and share pro tips and top picks.

Investigators behind a new criminal justice report talked about a way to change how cases move through the courts.

The Sultana Disaster Museum, which is run by the Sultana Historical Preservation Society, has raised $10 million so far as it moves toward a full opening on the 161st anniversary of the disaster next April.

Indoor Trailer Park creator and tire artist Tad Pierson’s latest installation will span along Mississippi Boulevard from E.H. Crump Boulevard to South Parkway. 

Drew Hill and Chris Herrington broke down advantages for the Grizzlies and the Warriors.

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Former DA wants to uncover 'bottlenecks' in Criminal Court system By
 
 
The expanded Sultana Disaster Museum moves closer to reality By
 
 
Tad Pierson on how the highway is his home By
 
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Grizzlies podcast: How can Memphis beat Golden State? By
 
 
Sound Bites: Italian restaurant to open soon in East Memphis By
 
 
Church Health emphasizes local ties through Washington transition By
 
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Sound Bites: Huey's, Pronto Pups and Lucero By
 
 

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