Teaching eating: Local author encourages kids to play with their food
Memphian Ali Manning has written a new children’s book to help grow healthier adults.
Memphian Ali Manning has written a new children’s book to help grow healthier adults.
Last month, Frayser saw the addition of the new Legacy Impact Community Resource Center.
Even after all these years and all the meetings I’ve attended, all the projects I’ve worked on, it still amazes me how fast an opportunity to bring us together can turn to sewage.
It’s Lent, so it’s time for a little extra fish in your diet. Today we bring you five dishes from some of the more upscale places around town. Fish Fry-days are back: Here’s where to find a church fish fry this LentRelated story:
Memphis defeated South Florida on Thursday, setting up Sunday’s game against Houston. It’s the biggest Tigers home game in years.
Despite some lulls, the Tigers were able to fend off the Bulls’ late charge with Alex Lomax’s scoring run.Related story:
Gov. Bill Lee was present for a night where Collierville celebrated the best of its community.
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland and law enforcement leaders are advocating for a state bill that would eliminate parole for people convicted of specific felony offenses, such as attempted murder.
The Grizzlies, including Ja Morant, struggled throughout the first half, and couldn’t make the necessary stops in the fourth quarter to get back in the game. Related story:
Fans pick Cooper Haynes and Hilary Shikuku in the final basketball vote of the season.
Second term state House Democrat London Lamar moves to the Senate chambers after winning an appointment over nonprofit leader Rhonnie Brewer.
A day after announcing the addition of 20 state troopers to patrol the interstates in Memphis, Gov. Bill Lee Thursday, March 3, reiterated his commitment to invest in law enforcement to make the city safe.
Brothers work it out when things get tight against Lipscomb Academy and will face Knoxville Catholic in Saturday’s final.Related story:
Legislation that would transfer ownership of Germantown’s namesake schools from MSCS to the suburb is under consideration again by state lawmakers.
Bill sponsored by G.A. Hardaway recognizes Black first-graders who integrated four Memphis schools in 1961 as ‘young civil rights leaders.’
Dylan Parham started at left guard, right tackle and right guard in four seasons at Memphis, and says playing center feels natural for him.
Edge District’s mural “There’s More to be Proud Of” set to come down later this month.
Some parents speaking at a hearing in Nashville alleged librarians are helping ‘groom’ children to become desensitized to sexual abuse and pornography.
After closing early in 2020 and pivoting to takeout in 2021, Calvary Waffle Shop is back, and it brought its fish pudding and tomato aspic with it.
The closing will leave one Makeda’s Cookies location, a Downtown store at 301 Jefferson Ave.
There is no doubt that Dillon Brooks’ defensive skills will be missed in a matchup against Jayson Tatum. Instead, that challenge will likely fall on rookie Ziaire Williams.
This week, “La Cages aux Folles” opens at Theatre Memphis, Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Jericho Brown reads at the University of Memphis, Railgarten hosts a belated Mardi Gras party and Broad Avenue’s First Fridays are back with “March Madness.”
The venue plans to continue its mission of free concerts every year, but will rely on other revenue streams, such as more ticketed concerts.
The grand opening of the store, off South Main Street, is next week, but you can start shopping at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 3.
New York-based developer Tom Intrator has also secured funding for his separate, $1.1 billion project in the Pinch District.