This Week in Memphis: Showboats kick off; MSCS takeover fight carries on
Also happening this week: Memphis in May brings barbecue to Collierville, and renters can learn their rights.
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Also happening this week: Memphis in May brings barbecue to Collierville, and renters can learn their rights.
Also happening this week: Memphis amateur athletes are honored, and suburban schools are on spring break.
Also happening this week: Germantown aldermen consider eliminating holiday-decor rules, and Tony Allen’s jersey is retired.
Also happening this week: Shelby County marks the fifth anniversary of the first local COVID-19 case, and Daylight Saving Time begins.
Also happening this week: Michalyn Easter-Thomas provides a Chelsea Greenline update, and Evergreen Presbyterian turns guns into garden tools.
This week, the Crosstown Arts film series comes back with a love story, ‘Hamilton’ is back at the Orpheum and the Tennessee Equality Project brings its gumbo contest back for the 12th year.
Also happening this week: The five officers charged in the Tyre Nichols case are back in court, and MRPP celebrates Tom Lee’s birthday.
Also happening this week: Bartlett’s BMA votes on new RV parking rules, and a new crisis center opens in Binghampton.
Also happening this week, the City Council takes up its gun-control trigger ordinance and a new program for entrepreneurs launches.
Also happening this week: A Germantown school board vacancy will be filled.
Also happening this week: National Civil Rights Museum honors Martin Luther King’s birthday, and the City Council meets again.
This week, the Shelby County Commission discusses Feagins, and an award-winning food podcast records in Memphis.
Also happening this week: Graceland celebrates what would have been Elvis Presley’s 90th birthday.
We’ve got also your guide to New Year’s Eve events and some inspiration for your 2025 resolutions.
Also happening this week: Hanukkah begins on Christmas Day for the first time since 2005.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission takes up a funding proposal for a new Frayser high school.
Also happening this week: The Cooper-Young sober home is in court, and Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris presents Frayser high school funding to the County Commission.
Also, Thanksgiving Day is this Thursday, and we’ve got your last-minute guides with recipes and tips on where to pick up fully cooked meals.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission returns to a pay-raise request for the Circuit Court Clerk’s office, and the Grizzlies kick off the Emirates NBA Cup tournament.
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council holds its first post-election meeting, and the Downtown Memphis Commission wants input on design guideline changes.
Also happening this week: Downtown Dining Week is back with a twist, and Good Fortune’s co-owner is on the Food Network.
Also happening this week: Halloween is Thursday and daylight saving time ends Sunday. Plus, this is one of only a few chances to catch three Grizz home games during a work week.
Also happening this week: A street is renamed for for the first Black athlete to join the Tigers.
Also happening this week: Juvenile Court hearings that were supposed to resume in person will now be virtual, and Spike Lee (and others) get Freedom Awards.
Also happening this week: Riley Keough discusses her new book at Graceland, and the U of M breaks ground on new campus housing.