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Two Memphis mayoral appointments go before the City Council, and we remember Cordell Walker and Tucker Rudd.
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Two Memphis mayoral appointments go before the City Council, and we remember Cordell Walker and Tucker Rudd.
It’s time for the second half of Chris Herrington’s annual Memphis Grizzlies Mid-Summer Mailbag. In this installment, he addresses rotation issues, trade deadline matters and more.
Coming of age in the COVID-19 pandemic may have influenced Gen Z’s career aspirations.
The party is over for a home in Germantown, an Elvis landmark reopens today and we look at restaurants that aren’t closing.
How does an NBA talent end up at a Division II school? Jaylen Wells’ family explains how the Grizzlies rookie made such a fast rise through the ranks.
With fungal infections on the rise and becoming more resistant to treatments, Dr. Brian Peters leads a research lab at UTHSC that is at the forefront of the fight against dangerous fungi.
Bane and the district supplied thousands of backpacks, and the Grizzlies guard shared his thoughts on the team’s offseason.
Emerald Theatre Co. will bring a flurry of 10-minute plays, a yuletide sing-along, a musical from the creator of “Rent” and a black comedy about what it means to be a “man” in Hollywood.
For the month of August, Feast & Graze is doing a Sunday brunch pop-up at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art. It’s everything you’d want in brunch, except the eggs.
Hours after Germantown took legal action against a homeowner, the house was listed for sale at $1.6 million.Related story:
Under Kevin Locastro, the Lynx have developed into one of Tennessee’s most consistent programs. There’s plenty of promise for 2024 too — and for the future.
Germantown went to court to try and prevent a future large, ticketed party at a residence near Forest Hill Elementary School. Homeowner Tyisha Jones, who goes by Michele, said turning her home into an event venue “happened on its own.”
College football commentator and former Memphian Paul Finebaum has signed a multi-year contract extension with ESPN.
The winners in Arlington’s elections on Thursday now look to the future of a town on the verge of more growth.
Clerk-elect Tami Sawyer said her opponent’s campaign focus on Sawyer’s activist roots was ignored by voters. “I talked about my priorities. The other party talked about me,” she told The Daily Memphian.
The Memphis Tigers have the talent compete for an AAC title and contend for a spot in the first 12-team College Football Playoff, but there are some depth chart questions to answer during camp.
Germantown presented its plans for a new city flag and the opposition arose like an opposite party’s candidate for president.
Muggin’ Coffee has a new operations partner, a new Pakistani-Indian-American cuisine food truck is open, and Wingstop is adding three locations in Memphis.
We’ve got your Election Day results, plus an update on The Lake District and an Irish fast-fashion retailer coming to Wolfchase.
If we’re lucky — very lucky — life will afford us a few very good friends — friends who expect nothing from us but us, friends whose simple presence in a room makes the room better and the day improved.
A look at The Lake District’s complicated timeline. The future of the mixed-use project in Lakeland remains in limbo.
Two months after a new owner took over The Lake District in Lakeland, work remains in limbo, but research apparently is being done behind the scenes.
The club closed abruptly July 31, leaving more than 20 people without jobs.
Bally Sports and the Memphis Grizzlies will be available to Xfinity customers this upcoming season.
Sippin Silo opened earlier this year in Silo Square, with a serve-yourself bar offering 24 different wines, including a non-alcohol option, as well as craft cocktails.