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  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: With hope and defiance, thousands finished Eliza Fletcher’s run

    They didn’t let fear stop them. Exactly one week after Eliza Fletcher’s abduction and death, more than a thousand Memphians turned out at 4:20 a.m. to finish the run that Eliza could not. 

    By Geoff Calkins September 12, 2022
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    City shaken by week of violence seeks comfort and answers

    Leaders of the local Justice and Safety Alliance talked about the week of violence that has shaken the city on “Behind The Headlines.” 

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    Police find no threats to the public despite various reports

    By Bill Dries September 09, 2022
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    Jackson Avenue vigil hosts prayers, praise to honor victims of shooting spree

    The prayer event Thursday night was spearheaded by a local church to lift up the city and ask for help and healing because of the recent string of violence.

    By Aarron Fleming September 09, 2022
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    Church Health sees changes to Memphis, world in its waiting room

    When Church Health first offered services on Sept. 1, 1987, it operated out of a single Midtown bungalow. It now serves more than 60,000 patients and occupies a massive space in Crosstown Concourse.

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    Morris: Church Health continues to reflect the good in Memphis

    By Shera Avi-Yonah September 01, 2022
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    Morris: Church Health continues to reflect the good in Memphis

    Thirty-five years ago, on Sept. 1, 1987, Church Health opened for the first time and cared for 12 people. In the ensuing years, more than 80,000 different individuals have come through our doors seeking help.

    By G. Scott Morris September 01, 2022
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    Here’s where you can celebrate 901 Day

    Choose901, Grind City Brewing and the Memphis Grizzlies are among organizations and businesses celebrating the unofficial local holiday, which falls on Thursday, Sept. 1. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 31, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Daily Memphian photographer takes first place in press competition

    “I have a career that I’m proud to say I’m making a difference when I can, and shine light when it needs to be shone,” Patrick Lantrip said.

    By Alicia Davidson August 26, 2022
  • Metro

    Firefighters hold Sea of Red for fallen comrade

    A procession of Memphis Fire Department vehicles lit the city red on Sunday in memory of firefighter David Pleasant, who died after he and three other firefighters were injured in a collision Aug. 10 while responding to a fire alarm.

    By Jasmine McCraven August 23, 2022
  • Health Care

    VA Healthcare System marks century of serving Mid-South veterans

    The Memphis VA Healthcare System, which provides health care for military veterans in a three-state region, marked its centennial Monday at the Memphis VA Medical Center. 

    By Aisling Mäki August 16, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Hearts flutter with spoken, unspoken hope for Alabama church

    Fabric banner includes loving messages for a grieving congregation in Alabama that has strong ties to Memphis.

    By Jane Roberts August 15, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Second Editions Book Store aims to be more than words

    Despite its smaller size and location — tucked away just inside the front doors of the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library — the bookstore strives to be “a community resource.”

    By Alicia Davidson August 15, 2022
  • Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Will Drennan died a hero. His friends want everyone to know.

    Volunteers at the FedEx St. Jude Championship will be given purple ribbons to celebrate the life of Will Drennan — a former volunteer who died saving a child from a sudden flood Tuesday night. 

    By Geoff Calkins September 12, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Memphis burrito brigade feeds needy, keeps rolling

    In the shadow of the Renasant Convention Center, a peaceful line forms. People in shabby, sometimes off-season clothing, come for a homemade burrito, bag of chips, water, a soft drink, maybe a pair of new socks.

    By Jane Roberts September 01, 2022
  • Premium Public Safety

    Tim Dwyer leaves the bench and a lifetime of politics

    General Sessions Court Judge Tim Dwyer is not seeking another term in the Aug. 4 election ending a family journey in politics that began in the early 1950s.

    By Bill Dries August 01, 2022
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    COVID survivor returns to Regional One with hugs, thanks for saving his life

    Nesbit, Mississippi resident John Butler, who did not have a gym membership before, now goes every day, part of what may be his lifelong work to rebuild the 85% muscle mass he lost in his arms and chest.

    By Jane Roberts August 01, 2022
  • Premium Spirit of Memphis

    ‘It’s life-changing': Program awards free car to Memphis veteran

    Since the start of the program, more than 130 cars have been awarded to veterans and families across the country.

    By Kofi Whitehead August 01, 2022
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: (Sky) walking in Memphis — as pole vaulters soar over Beale

    The organizers of the Ed Murphey Classic got a burst of inspiration this year. How about bringing the pole vaulting competition to the people? It made for a wildly entertaining Saturday night on Beale Street. 

    By Geoff Calkins July 31, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    New film to be a ‘Slice’ of Black swim culture in Memphis

    Zaire Love is the woman behind “Slice,” a short documentary about the style of pool diving mostly practiced among Black youth and men in the Memphis area. 

    By Jasmine McCraven August 02, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Ceremony honors the late Judge Odell Horton as federal building is renamed

    Rep. Steve Cohen led the unveiling of a sign proclaiming the Odell Horton Federal Building. 

    Related story:

    “Giant of a judge:” The life and legacy of Judge Odell Horton

    By Laura Faith Kebede July 25, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Film aims to show how Memphis helped shape Ida B. Wells

    “I want people to see (Ida B. Wells) as a real person. I also want to see Memphis as a character in the development of Ida B. Wells because she’s not coming from thin air.”

    By Mikayla Higgins July 23, 2022
  • Spirit of Memphis

    Benjamin L. Hooks Library hosts first naturalization ceremony since 2020

    Seventy-nine people from more than 30 countries were sworn in as U.S. citizens at the Benjamin L. Hooks Central Library Friday morning, July 15, in the first naturalization ceremony held there since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020. 

    By Alicia Davidson July 15, 2022
  • Arts & Culture

    Author expands fiction writing with local backdrop and serial killing

    Jessica Patch has shifted gears for her latest fiction novel focusing on a serial killer with plenty of local landmarks to set the scenes.

    By Toni Lepeska July 11, 2022
  • North Memphis

    Gooch Park mural offers ‘Slice’ of Memphis culture

    The North Memphis mural will surround the park’s public pool and is named after a term for enthusiastically jumping into a swimming pool.

    By Alicia Davidson July 11, 2022
  • Premium Business

    Gleaners spread joy of farmers markets by tons, every season

    At the height of the season, starting about now, up to 200 pounds a day of “prep ready” produce — ready to be used now, not next week — pour out of the market from six or seven vendors who would rather donate than toss it out.

    By Jane Roberts July 11, 2022
  • Premium Geoff Calkins

    Calkins: Why Ja Morant calls Memphis ‘home’

    Ja Morant didn’t just sign a rich new contract to stay with the Grizzlies. He committed to Memphis as “home.” That’s a credit to him and to the Grizzlies front office. Here’s how that came to pass.

    By Geoff Calkins July 11, 2022

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