This week on “The AM/DM”: To help animals reproduce — and species thrive — staffers at the Memphis Zoo study poop, freeze sperm at -196 degrees and even help endangered species reproduce long after their deaths. Also, The Station is open, but the East Memphis liquor store isn’t serving everything it wanted to. And Germantown will soon ask its residents a big question: Should mayor become a full-time job? Memphis Mayor Paul Young said on “Behind The Headlines” the city’s $22 million purchase of the 600-room hotel helps protect the city’s $200 million investment in the Renasant Convention Center. On the Memphis Grizzlies podcast, Drew Hill and Chris Herrington share their 2025-26 season predictions, including individual player awards. They also react to the Grizzlies’ preseason losses and discuss what they have seen from Cedric Coward this month. Holly Whitfield and Natalie Van Gundy offer up six Memphis food recommendations, including a Dubai chocolate crepe, and make a list of restaurants to try next on “Sound Bites.” Klondike Smokey City CDC is working to mow and maintain yards, build a pocket park and turn 150 vacant lots and empty homes into assets in the community. Eric Barnes hears about it on “The Sidebar.”
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By Mary Cashiola
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