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Arlington
After 24 years with AutoZone Inc., Ray Pohlman, vice president of government and community relations, will retire at the end of January with his replacement coming from the Greater Memphis Chamber. -
Memphis Grizzlies
Grizzlies drop sixth straight, 114-95 in New Orleans
It was fleeting, but at the start of the third quarter Monday night the Grizzlies showed a little spunk. With Mike Conley hitting a pair of triples and Garrett Temple also knocking down a three, the Grizzlies went on a 9-2 run and held a 60-55 lead over the Pelicans in New Orleans. -
Health Care
Clinical trial asks locals to ‘get swabbed’ to link Alzheimer’s, DNA
A clinical trial company is looking for people who want to know if Alzheimer’s disease is in their DNA.
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Germantown
Germantown Country Club to close in February
After nearly 50 years in operation, Germantown Country Club will close in February.
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Breaking News Germantown
Palazzolo promises Germantown Country Club site will remain single-family residential
Germantown Mayor Mike Palazzolo says he will not support multifamily or Smart Growth development on the Germantown Country Club site.
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Arlington
Wissman announces run for re-election as Arlington mayor
Arlington Mayor Mike Wissman will seek a third term as the Northeast Shelby County town's elected leader when voters go to the polls in September
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Memphis Tigers Basketball
Chapter Nine: Houston Cougars remind Penny Hardaway there’s a long way to go
Calkins: Tigers’ youth on full display as freshmen fail to contribute in loss to No. 19 Houston Cougars.
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Sports
Former U of M football player trying to save baseball in Memphis’ African-American community
Kerry Cobb does not play just one position. Because if he played just one position, there would be no games, there would be no Memphis Little League. -
Geoff Calkins
Calkins: Chandler Parsons may be an entitled phony — but ultimate blame lies with the Grizz
Calkins: Chandler Parsons has revealed himself to be an entitled phony but that still doesn't excuse the Memphis Grizzlies for handing him $94 million.
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Memphis Grizzlies
Herrington: Five questions (and answers) on the Chandler Parsons fiasco
The Grizzlies and forward Chandler Parsons have agree to spend some time apart. Chris Herrington mulls over the biggest questions about the past, present, and future of this on-the-rocks partnership.
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Food
David Grisanti’s in Collierville has wine license
David Grisanti's Italian Restaurant has its wine license and now offers a truer Italian experience.
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Recipes
Bar Talk: Ronnie Grisanti’s
Ronnie Grisanti’s bar at Regalia is hopping old school, thanks in large part to the drinks that bartender Chris Backey pours behind the long bar. -
Food News
Restaurant openings and changes coming in 2019
2019 will bring new restaurants from familiar folks and opens with the question: What’s going in Shelby Farms?
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Business
Furniture store to fill vacant Montesi’s supermarket on Summer
A discount furniture store called Furniture Central will soon fill the space vacated by the old Montesi's grocery store on Summer Avenue.
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Metro
And now we publish obituaries
Again and again, prior to the launch of The Daily Memphian, people would say to me, “You’ve got to have obituaries.” -
Health Care
Le Bonheur video game collaboration has kids jumping to exercise
An exercise physiologist at Le Bonheur Children's Hospital is working with a local virtual reality developer to get kids introduced to healthy practices, like exercise, early in life.
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State Government
Lieutenant governor says sanctuary city law might need tweak
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally says the state’s new law designed to avert sanctuary cities could need alterations, although he believes its intent is “fairly clear” as Shelby County challenges its constitutionality. -
State Government
Gov. Haslam grants clemency to Cyntoia Brown
Gov. Bill Haslam commutes the life prison sentence for a woman convicted of killing man when he picked her up for prostitution at age 16.
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Memphis Grizzlies
Chandler Parsons, Grizzlies agree on indefinite separation
The Grizzlies and Chandler Parsons have agreed to an indefinite separation after the forward declined a rehab assignment to the G League Memphis Hustle. Parsons signed a four-year, $94 million contract with Memphis in the summer of 2016.
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Germantown
New restaurants spreading across Germantown in the coming months
With several new restaurants opening in Germantown, the area is getting expanded options for dining.
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Food News
Destination: Delicious
In 2019, read about, watch and enjoy on-site experiences of the Memphis culinary scene with Destination: Delicious with Jennifer Biggs.
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Memphis Grizzlies
Road Recap: Grizzlies skid continues with 20-point loss in San Antonio
The young players showed some late fight, but Mike Conley and Marc Gasol sat the entire fourth quarter as the Grizzlies lost 108-88 in San Antonio.
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Education
Republican lawmaker calls schools funding lawsuit ‘waste’ of money
House Majority Leader William Lamberth calls the Shelby County Schools board's lawsuit against the state for more funding a "waste" and says the system should work with the state instead for a solution.
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Education
Kirby High School comeback begins Monday
Almost four months after it closed because of a rat infestation, Kirby High School reopens Monday to students who spent most of their first semester spread across three other campuses. The school returns with some new features and technology it didn't have before.
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Public Safety
Shelby County will not enforce new immigration law
A new Tennessee immigration law on the books for two days is already facing a challenge from Shelby County officials, who say the new measure is “unenforceable and unconstitutional” because of its “vagueness” and would not be applied locally.
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