‘Party with a cause’
Members of the LGBTQ community in the Mid-South gathered for Pride Fest in Robert Church Park. Along with a parade down Beale Street, the festival paired entertainment with information pertinent to participants.
Early-voting turnout highest since 2007 Memphis elections but not by much
The 6,258 early voters Saturday followed a Friday surge of 7,196 that pushed the total turnout for the 14-day period to 361 more than in city elections four years ago.
Record-setting goal barrage sends 901 FC past Bethlehem Steel
Brandon Allen leads the goal parade with two as Memphis 901 FC rolls.
MPD promotes Neighborhood Watch in Old Allen Precinct
MPD launched the Thankful Thursday initiative earlier this month as it seeks to create more neighborhood watch groups in Raleigh and Frayser.
State Attorney General goes it alone on execution dates
Tennessee Attorney General Herbert Slatery, in seeking execution dates for nine men including two from Memphis, apparently made a unilateral move in what one federal public defender is calling “mass execution.” Gov. Bill Lee is steering clear of the matter - at least until he is asked to grant clemency.
Metro
‘We still have work to do,’ Young says as Trump claims credit for Memphis crime
Memphis Mayor Paul Young says the city is moving in the right direction on crime, but didn’t credit President Donald Trump or the Memphis Safe Task Force for that.
City of Memphis Trump protests pop up during president’s visit to Memphis
Metro Trump visits Memphis to talk Task Force
Metro US to hold off striking Iranian power plants, Trump says in Memphis
Collierville The AM/DM Podcast: Collierville Chick-fil-A saga continues
Business
Fantastic Fans building is gone but owner still fixes wobble
The Union Avenue landmark was demolished last Friday.
Premium Health Care Dental hygiene program tackles rural care gap
Premium Real Estate The Medical District is about to get sweeter
Premium Business Ask the Memphian: Why do TV stations interrupt shows like the Oscars for weather coverage?
Premium Transportation & Logistics Is the bus still running? Social media star calling out ‘shockingly unusable’ state of local public transit
Sports
Safety Ian Foster shines on first day of Tigers spring practice
Memphis coach Charles Huff said he’s looking for consistency during spring practices, something safety Ian Foster is already exhibiting on Day 1.
Memphis Grizzlies Grizzlies shellacked in 39-point loss to Hawks
Memphis Grizzlies Box score: Hawks 146, Grizzlies 107
Premium Memphis Tigers Basketball ‘A Tiger for life’: Julius Thedford will return to Memphis for 2026-27 season. What’s next for the Tigers?
Player of the Week Vote for the spring sports athlete of the week, Week 2
Food
Memphis Made closing taproom
In August 2025, The Daily Memphian reported that Memphis Made was for sale after the company filed for bankruptcy.
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Suburbs
Collierville to appeal Chick-fil-A decision
Collierville will appeal a decision from Shelby County Chancery Court that would have required them to approve Chick-fil-A.
Collierville The AM/DM Podcast: Collierville Chick-fil-A saga continues
Arts & Culture
Opinion: Art is enduring
“We should recognize the power of art as an ever-evolving representation of who we are as a city.”
Premium Arts & Culture Embracing Memphis: Why an acclaimed poet shares his passion for writing in his adopted home
Opinion
Opinion: Art is enduring
“We should recognize the power of art as an ever-evolving representation of who we are as a city.”
Opinion Opinion: In Memphis, school decisions carry history. This one carries hope.
Podcasts
The AM/DM Podcast: Collierville Chick-fil-A saga continues
Collierville leaders already voted down a new Chick-fil-A, but it’s getting a second chance today.
The Sidebar: Eric Barnes on arts, culture & more Bill Townsend on Annesdale Mansion, ghosts and Always Memphis
Games
Daily Jigsaw: T-I-G-E-R-S!
Today’s puzzle is Sam Bielich as the Medicine Man. The photo is provided by Bielich.