‘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
The six-way intersection that defines South City gets a new look
Artwork installation stands at the crossroads of historic neighborhood.
Shelby County Clerk Tami Sawyer sued by former employee
City of Memphis MLGW celebrates completion of major South Memphis pipeline project
Behind The Headlines State Rep. Pearson said he can work across the aisle without moderating his political views
Public Safety National Guard deployment has already cost millions
Business
Movers & Shakers
Bank of America, MC Logistics, Southern College of Optometry, Orion Financial announce additions.
Premium Business It’s hard to find Indian food in Bartlett. But that’s about to change.
Health Care Helen Hunt to speak at Methodist Healthcare’s annual luncheon
Real Estate Target bought Millington land for more than $2M
Business Longtime Highland hangout Newby’s is closing, owner says
Sports
Memphis surges past Illinois in NCAA opener
Ai Kitagawa scores twice in the first half to send the Tigers into a second-round match against TCU.
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Memphis Tigers Football ECU hands Memphis a second straight loss
Food
It’s hard to find Indian food in Bartlett. But that’s about to change.
The new Taste of Paradise Indian Buffet & Grill restaurant on Stage Road is tied to the nearby Al-Aqsa International Market, and the owner promises farm-fresh food.
Sound Bites Sound Bites: Brad McCarley talks charcuterie, cheese and Buster’s Butcher
Suburbs
Bartlett course manager thinks Quail Ridge ‘can do well’
Even with more approvals needed before closing the deal, Bartlett already is receiving interest from groups interested in managing Quail Ridge Golf Course for the suburb.
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Arts & Culture
Todd Snider was a singular songwriter and a voice for outcasts and underdogs
“Todd Snider launched his career in Memphis, and then reinvented himself a decade later. For his last 20 years, there was no songwriter quite like him.”
Premium Spirit of Memphis The six-way intersection that defines South City gets a new look
Opinion
Opinion: The high price of the social media highlight reel
“I am a proponent of the Shelby County’s school board’s decision to ban phones from school and wish it would have been done sooner.”
Guest Columnists Guest Column: Novella Smith Arnold Cromer built a beloved community in Memphis
Podcasts
State Rep. Pearson said he can work across the aisle without moderating his political views
State Rep. Justin J. Pearson talked about his tenure in the Tennessee House of Representatives and his views on the Memphis Safe Task Force on “Behind The Headlines.”
Sound Bites Sound Bites: Brad McCarley talks charcuterie, cheese and Buster’s Butcher
Games
Daily WordRow: Nov. 16
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.