$10 Deal: Olive salad levels up the muffuletta at Yang’s Deli
Yang’s Deli serves up a huge menu on Summer Avenue but the sandwich you have to try is the muffuletta.
Yang’s Deli serves up a huge menu on Summer Avenue but the sandwich you have to try is the muffuletta.
But opponents of nuclear energy say harm to the environment and public health — including from mining and nuclear waste — outweigh the benefits of it being a low-carbon energy source.
Part of the Rotary Club funds raised by the Collierville Balloon Festival are being used to help Hernando High students experience the obstacles of autism.
The Showboats have been victorious in back-to-back games by winning the turnover battle by a combined 7-2 margin. Memphis hopes to win its third straight game against the Pittsburgh Maulers Saturday.
“Loud and powerful opponents of progress, such as Mayor Jim Strickland, have wrongly claimed that Shelby County’s pretrial policies undermine public safety. There is no data behind his claims.”
This week, take a “mammoth” hike at Shelby Farms, meet the musicians buried at Elmwood and explore a revamped South City during MEMFix.
As the Grizzlies move through the offseason, here are a few Memphis tidbits you may have missed.
“With drag racing, carjackings, car thefts, armed robberies — some resulting in death of victims — murders, etc., being reported every day in our city, we are well past the time of ‘we need to rehabilitate our youth.’”
For more than a year now, the Kinfolk pop-up at Downtown’s Comeback Coffee, with its big cathead biscuits, has been a popular option in a city hungry for weekend breakfast and brunch options. But that’s about to change.
Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip captures the sights (but fortunately, not the smells) of Sauce Wrestling on the first day of the 2023 Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest on Wednesday, May 17, 2023.
The Tigers stayed patient, and it paid dividends with a big sixth inning in the Region 8-4A championship game.
The “Critical Conversations” in-person and livestreamed town hall series is just one of three new or renewed police efforts to reach the public.
City attorney Jennifer Sink says a settlement should be discussed during a private attorney-client meeting.
Phillip Ashley Rix has a deal with an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers for his first cookbook, and he wants it to be the “quintessential book on chocolate.”
James Lewellen could become an advisory member of the Memphis Light, Gas and Water board as early as next month.
The exhibit features the beauty and intricacy of a unique style of painting that combines elements of Chinese calligraphy with Western abstraction.
Southaven Mayor Darren Musselwhite doesn’t want trucks from a new development in Memphis ruining the city’s roads, so he plans to issue fines against the vehicles using Tulane Road.
After years of moving from team to team and trying to stick in the majors, Brent Rooker’s bat is popping this season.
An old hobby becomes a new taproom, Guy Fieri plans to open his first restaurant in Mississippi and Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest is back on the river.
He has been out on bond since Nov. 14, 2019, the day he was booked.
“Blaming ‘bail reform’ is a political talking point — a red herring — that does nothing to address the problem. We can do better.”
The project is expected to take two years and will change much of the museum’s campus on Downtown’s Mulberry Street.
After years of delays because of changing conditions and economic setbacks, a development has changed for a site near Goodman and Hacks Cross roads.
A representative of FedEx said the decision should not affect the company’s operations at this time.
Nearly half a million people contract Lyme disease annually nationwide, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.