Blue Angels barnstorm through Millington to promote airshow
A Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet and two elite aviators stopped over at Millington-Memphis Airport Thursday, Jan. 2, to promote the MidSouth Airshow June 20-21.
A Blue Angels F/A-18 Hornet and two elite aviators stopped over at Millington-Memphis Airport Thursday, Jan. 2, to promote the MidSouth Airshow June 20-21.
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As the assault on local journalism continues, we look back at a year of growth for The Daily Memphian.
The Grille, known for chicken on a stick and grilled hot wings, has opened a second location in Cordova.
The East Shelby Drive and Summer Avenue driver’s license testing centers were still expecting new examiners by late December to help with processing Real IDs.
Campbell Clinic controls more than half the local market share for orthopedic care. It was the first medical office to build in the Wolf River Boulevard corridor. Its new building now towers over the landscape.
The Grizzlies lost a 20-point first-quarter lead and committed too many turnovers in a close road loss.
Penny Hardaway said he doesn't want to change the current rotation so long as the Tigers continue to win.
Help with everything from income taxes to dental screenings are among the 22 services to be offered.
Is Ja Morant's recent slump a source of concern? Will the Grizzlies' retire Zach Randolph's jersey? Who's on the Grizzlies' all-decade team?
The Trolley Stop Market on Madison Avenue in the Edge District will close its doors on Jan. 10, owner announces.
Steak by Melissa has closed as construction on I-55 threatens to encroach on property.
Good morning; it’s Thursday, Jan. 2, 2020. Today marks the beginning of Hoopfest Memphis, which includes 13 high school basketball games and used to be called the Penny Hardaway Classic.
After the K.J. Lawson booing hullabaloo, Geoff Calkins asked the people: Who or what is it appropriate for Memphians to boo in 2020?
Cohen spoke at City Court Clerk Myron Lowery's 29th annual prayer breakfast Jan. 1, saying House Speaker Nancy Pelosi could ultimately decide to pass on a Senate trial on impeachment resolutions against President Donald Trump.
The Memphis mayor said the new corp would start with 25 young adults picking up litter part-time for $12 an hour as they work toward high school diplomas and college degrees.
For the new decade, Hattiloo Theatre is renewing its vow to amplify the voice of the African American community within the arts community, and doubling down on that effort by investing more in developing artists.
The Weekly Memphian is a guide to some of the things happening in Memphis, recommended by Daily Memphian staff. This guide covers Jan. 2-8.
PHOTO GALLERY: Water skiers, barefooters and wakeboarders braved the frigid water of the Wolf River on New Year's Day to raise money for The Dream Factory of Memphis during the 43rd annual Ski Freeze at the Mud Island River Park, hosted by the Collierville Ski Club.
A five-year, $5 million study of potential threats to Memphis’ drinking water supply has been slowed by protracted contract negotiations between MLGW and a University of Memphis research unit.
Alice Watson Memorial Classic near and dear to founder's heart.
On Jan. 2, 2020, work to renovate Cossitt Library will officially begin. The project is scheduled to be finished in late September.
The Memphis mayor promised details at his Wednesday oath of office ceremony on a city effort aimed at "opportunity youth" between the ages of 16 and 24.
Daily Memphian photographers Jim Weber, Mark Weber and Patrick Lantrip captured 2019 through the lenses of their cameras and have selected images representing some of the city's highs and lows, the bright spots and dark moments, the victories and losses in a gallery of their best pictures of the year.
Special counsel Alan Crone will soon take his leave from Mayor Jim Strickland’s administration. As Strickland starts his second and last term, Crone, a long-time friend, will return full-time to his own law practice.