Triathletes run, bike and swim in Millington’s Orgill Park
The Memphis in May Triathlon and Sports Expo Weekend drew 684 contestants to Orgill Park in Millington. It was the 37th year of the event.
The Memphis in May Triathlon and Sports Expo Weekend drew 684 contestants to Orgill Park in Millington. It was the 37th year of the event.
Forest Hill Elementary held its first school-wide event Sunday to unveil the school's mascot, Flash the Fox.
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art's plan to demolish a parking garage to make room for its new riverfront museum has Downtown residents and commuters in a tizzy.
The University of Memphis is looking to replace former Athletic Director Tom Bowen, and there are plenty of candidates whose names are mentioned as possible successors.
The Clipper towers will create significant shadows Downtown, but the neighbor with the most sunshine to lose is not concerned.
County Mayor Lee Harris' budget proposal contains funding for 130 new SkyCop cameras, fewer than half the commission's request of 325 SkyCop cameras.
The Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design initiative will use “urban and architectural design” and implement the management of “built and natural environments” to fight crime.
The Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design initiative will use “urban and architectural design” and implement the management of “built and natural environments” to fight crime.
Senate Bill 2711, sponsored by state Sen. Brent Taylor, was held during the Tennessee Senate’s session Wednesday morning.
With a West Coast flavor and a secret sauce, Tommy’s Burger California Style will open its second local restaurant in Bartlett later this month.
Lakeland Commissioner Wesley Wright points out that there has been a precipitous drop in crime in the city since the Econo Lodge was demolished last year.
At its core, Vintage901 is about good food, good wine and the connections people make through eating and drinking together.
After nearly four decades, Memphis theater producer Mike Detroit found a full brother he never knew existed. It’s a mystery that could be a miniseries. But even Detroit warns: “There are parts you may not believe.”
At its core, Vintage901 is about good food, good wine and the connections people make through eating and drinking together.