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Candidates have an array of tactics this year to get their names and campaign message across to voters in the suburbs. -
Health Care
Chili’s, St. Jude partnership is good for business
Today’s consumers have higher expectations. They not only want a great product, but they are willing to buy from or boycott companies based on corporate values. -
$10 Deal: The Farm Fowl
About two years ago, Sear Shack showed us how good simple can be. The restaurant opened in Collierville with three items: Burgers, fries and shakes. Sure, you could customize a little—a single or a double, add bacon, put cheese sauce on your fries—but the core menu was limited. -
Transportation & Logistics
New Southwest flight gives Memphis three Denver options
Southwest Airlines will launch its Memphis-Denver nonstop on Wednesday, giving Memphians three choices for nonstop travel between Memphis International Airport and the Mile High City. -
Attorneys appointed for suspects in Trenary homicide
Two suspects accused in the fatal shooting of Greater Memphis Chamber leader Phil Trenary appeared in court for a second day where both were appointed attorneys and will return to court next week. -
Food News
Donuts and pizza? Garibaldi’s will open next to Gibson’s
Soon a tiny strip mall in East Memphis will offer all the basics: Garibaldi’s Pizza is opening next to Gibson’s Donuts on Mt. Moriah. -
High School Sports State golf: Rachel Heck leads in D2-AA girls; MUS’ Crosby one back in D2-AA boys
If things hold to form, Tuesday could be another big day for Shelby County Division 2 golf. -
Memphis Grizzlies
Grizzlies Roster Preview: Garrett Temple, Dillon Brooks and Wayne Selden all have a case for the starting lineup
Editor’s Note: This is the third of a five-part series previewing the Grizzlies roster. -
Public Safety
Suspects in Trenary homicide in court
The family of one of the three suspects charged in the fatal shooting of Greater Memphis Chamber leader Phil Trenary said Monday that they were in "disbelief" when they learned he was arrested in connection with the homicide. -
Memphis Tigers Football
Memphis Tigers hungry for win after disappointing Tulane loss
Head coach Mike Norvell didn’t try to hide his displeasure Monday when reliving Memphis’ performance that contributed to the Tigers first loss to Tulane since 2000. -
Geoff Calkins
Calkins: For these Grizzlies, just one thing will spell success
The final dance contestant was Yuta Watanabe. -
Suburban Dispatch: The craziness of Lakeland politics may have reached an unprecedented level
What in the Holy Huff N Puff is going on in the Lakeland campaigning? -
Biggs: October brings festival weather to Memphis
When October comes around, so do the festivals and dinners. You can stay busy from now until the end of the year with good food and drink if that’s what you like – and I’m guessing you do. Coming up soon (more later in the month): -
Public Safety
Police charge three with murder in Trenary’s death
Three people have been charged in the fatal shooting of Phil Trenary, the president and CEO of the Greater Memphis Chamber of Commerce, who police said was gunned down during an attempted robbery Thursday night in Downtown Memphis. -
Chris Herrington
The Memphis 10: ‘Tennessee values’ in the Bredesen-Blackburn race, Brooks ‘Outside,’ Mark Edgar Stuart’s new album, and more
Welcome back to The Memphis 10, the only place where you'll find Marsha Blackburn and the Oblivians hanging out together. -
Sports
Preparations underway for WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational
The first FedEx St. Jude Invitational, a World Golf Championships event, is still almost 10 months away. But at TPC Southwind near the tournament office, a backhoe stands on a hill ready to be put to work. -
Opinion
Barnes: Phil Trenary worked to make Memphis better. His work must continue.
Phil Trenary was a friend who I met through work. I think this was probably true of many of Phil’s friends. They met him through work. That’s because Phil’s work, his passion for so many years, was to make Memphis, this city he loved, a better place. -
Health Care
Le Bonheur institute finding new treatments for epilepsy
Nothing is scarier than watching your child experience a seizure. Just ask Ashley Eagle. Her 3-year-old son, Jackson, has been seeing doctors for a genetic disorder and epilepsy since he was a baby. Colds and viruses typically cause flare-ups, bringing multiple seizures a week, even with medication. -
Shelby County
An inside look at Lee Harris’ transition team
The work for Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’ transition team began weeks before he celebrated his election night victory Aug. 2. -
High School Sports
Prep Roundup: CBHS uses big plays to down Briarcrest
CBHS got a much tougher game from Briarcrest this season. But the end result was just the same. -
Memphis Tigers Football
Tulane dominates uninspired Memphis as Tigers struggle again on road
The Kickoff: The Memphis Tigers offense completely lacked any spark Friday night, Sept. 28, in a 40-24 loss to the Tulane Green Wave in New Orleans. -
Dan Conaway
Conaway: How can a place so warm and soulful in so many ways be so cold and soulless
Thursday night, Memphis took a bullet. -
Business
Trenary remembered as charming, passionate advocate of Memphis
Phil Trenary was an accidental Memphian who became one of the city’s staunchest promoters. -
Public Safety
Two teens in stolen truck crash charged, connection to Trenary slaying still unclear
Memphis police have charged two teenagers who were found in a stolen pickup truck matching the description of the one seen fleeing the scene where Greater Memphis Chamber president and CEO Phil Trenary was shot and killed Thursday night. -
City of Memphis
Foote Homes to South City continues story of change
The path to end the city’s large public housing projects was a 20-year journey that brought city leaders to a tent last week near the corner of Vance and Lauderdale.
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