The Early Word: We survived a pandemic year and the Tashies are buying (more) breakfast
New law takes aim at third-graders, Tigers head to Fort Worth after heartbreak in Houston, and your plants might not be dead.
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New law takes aim at third-graders, Tigers head to Fort Worth after heartbreak in Houston, and your plants might not be dead.
We’re going from books to film and being wowed at Dory while Malco takes a swing in Collierville.
Bryant’s is joining a ‘Bella’ family, FedEx is taking on climate change and we look into Penny Hardaway’s early, and important, time in Houston.
The Memphis Zoo is getting in touch with visitors, salad days are here and Arlington does not want another round, thank you very much.
Hometown chef is making a TV dinner, Justise prevails and, with FedEx delivering, the country has one on the way.
The Tigers hold hope for a bid to the NCAA tournament, Grace St. Luke’s students get out of school and the new owners of Earnestine & Hazel’s are already practicing their soul burger.
A principal sues over cancel culture and free speech, we’re finding Dory and some of us may have boiler’s remorse.
Malco is looking to mini-golf, K.T.G. has squares to spare and the area’s last Leonard’s is for sale.
As the state transfers vaccine management to the City of Memphis, area schools have lessons to impart, an Arlington teen heads home and we’ve got water on the brain.
We’re talking about teachers getting their shot, our new variant and who’s headed into space.
Can Chick-fil-A make local coronavirus vaccinations more efficient? We’ve also got a nutty story and a secret Rendezvous.
This week, we’re all weather people. Plus, your second shot can be tardy, we might not give up our masks, and we’ve survived a year of fear.
We might be bored (or boarding) at home, but are we cruising toward normalcy?
An act of Faith leads to a new vaccine location in Raleigh and we’re under a state of emergency due to the weather. But while we’re buried in snow, we might as well be “Buried by the Bernards.”
We’re letting the good times roll — even if your car shouldn’t. We’ve also got the best kind of snowballs, vaccine locations closed and coaching prospects for the University of Memphis.
Eight love stories and all the snow you could ever want, plus the first day of school is set, a coach retires and minor league baseball is getting major changes.
Friends remember two young, bright lives we’ve lost, we’ve got the best of basketball, and the recent winter weather provided some unique opportunities.
A young surgeon succumbs to a COVID-related illness, Memphis’ restaurant couples are heating things up and perhaps we’ve had enough of your 1994 ice storm horror stories, thank you very much.
A chop shop was on the block, we’ve got a taste for local entrepreneurism and in otter news, we have otter news.
The Memphis Police Department goes ‘Bowling’ for new officers, Ja Morant has returned to spectacular and another challenge arises for the Byhalia Connection.
A pharmacy student sues over her free speech rights, volunteers talk about their work at the Pipkin and on Appling City Cove and they’re moving heaven and earth at Overton Park.
A complex idea in East Memphis, a murder mystery near Shelby Farms and wide disparities in who is getting the vaccine — and who’s not.
We’ve got more sites to get the coronavirus vaccine, but — despite pressure on Shelby County Schools to reopen — teachers won’t be moved up on the vaccination priority list.
We’ve got early results on virtual learning, a little dose-see-do on how other places are providing vaccinations and an interesting liquor law in Arlington.
Alleged Capitol rioters head to court, Ja Morant gives us a scare, and 2020 was a year even chocolate couldn’t fix.