Calkins: Elvis Presley lives! Or his sign does, anyway.
“The bold, metal sign in front of the Visitor Center no longer says ‘LVIS PRESLEY BOULEVARD.’ But who fixed it? A quintessentially Memphis institution, of course.”
“The bold, metal sign in front of the Visitor Center no longer says ‘LVIS PRESLEY BOULEVARD.’ But who fixed it? A quintessentially Memphis institution, of course.”
The Grizzlies will pick up the team option on fourth-year wing GG Jackson, who made meaningful improvement last season.
The Grizzlies are picking up the team option on Olivier-Maxence Prosper and will bring him back for a second season in Memphis.
After a long and complicated history, Central Lofts, a vacant 127-unit property on South Hollywood Street, is up for sale.
Those involved in the legal drama surrounding Ardent Studios have been involved in past lawsuits that echo some of the current claims, documents show.
College football is in a state of flux, with the College Football Playoff still uncertain whether it will expand from its current 12-team format.
The law set to take effect Wednesday is sparking alarm among immigrant advocates, who fear it could become a new tactic to target immigrants.
The outcome spares officials the headache of changing their ballot rules just a few months before the 2026 midterm congressional elections.
Cameron Park is a native Memphian, but her matcha journey — and her business — began in Seoul, South Korea, where she was an exchange student for four years on and off.
The commission also votes on budget amendments, including a move away from plans by Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris to start planning on a new Treadwell K-8 school.
Hannah Harper, a Missouri native, won season 24 of “American Idol” earlier this year, in part due to her original song, “String Cheese.”
Also happening this week: The Memphis-Shelby County Schools board meets, and the MSCS takeover board does, too.
This summer’s intern cohort includes students from Princeton and Northwestern.
Contest judges called The Daily Memphian’s series on speeding a “fascinating read” and pointed to the stories’ sourcing and data as standout features.
Despite an early home run from Nolan Gorman, the Redbirds dropped another game against the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp.
“Wonderful article to highlight two talented young men. I wish them the best in finishing school and their career paths going forward.” — Carol Fulton about Meet identical twins who traveled the world and landed in the same program at UTHSC
“Hopefully if the roster can be healthy and we get key guys playing 70+ games we can be back in the mix as early as next season certainly in two seasons.” — Ron Brooks about Herrington: Grizzlies enter offseason with full roster — but still room to maneuver
“Wishing all the success to the new venture.” — Paul Webb about Just in time for the World Cup, a British pub opens
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Today’s puzzle features an Amazon delivery drone, taken by Patrick Lantrip.
The conservancy is asking for the public’s opinions on renderings of a new pavilion near Rainbow Lake, as well as options for improving the playground and boardwalk.
IKEA is listing its 29.3-acre property at 7900 Ikea Way in Cordova for sale.
A Florida Little League team traveled to Memphis to deliver the money they’d raised, and play a game against Memphis Little League. Then they learned one of the opposing players was a St. Jude patient.
British pub Dog & Bone opened in Overton Square in the former Robata Ramen and Yakitori Bar space on Madison Avenue — just in time for the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Monday, June 22, was the first day that candidates in Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland and Millington could pull petitions for the general election Nov. 3.
The American Booksellers Association saw its membership swell to numbers not seen since the 1990s. Here’s what local booksellers think of the trend.
Chris Herrington resets the Memphis Grizzlies' offseason with an overview of where the roster/salary situation stands and what could be left to do.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss each of the Grizzlies’ 2026 draftees and the trade that brought Isaiah Stewart to Memphis.
Today’s puzzle features period-specific communication devices on display at the Germantown Train Depot Museum, taken by Patirkc Lantrip.