Behind the Headlines podcast: MATA CEO Gary Rosenfeld
Gary Rosenfeld, CEO of the Memphis Area Transit Authority talks about public transportation in Memphis with Bill Dries, reporter for The Daily Memphian, and host Eric Barnes.
Gary Rosenfeld, CEO of the Memphis Area Transit Authority talks about public transportation in Memphis with Bill Dries, reporter for The Daily Memphian, and host Eric Barnes.
Memphis football beat writer Jonah Jordan spoke with former Tiger Gabe Kuhn about the upcoming season, offensive line, quarterbacks and more.
Leaders of the police and fire unions talk about the referendum on a half-cent sales tax hike this October to restore benefits for public safety employees.
Jennifer Biggs and Ryan Hopgood talk about Memphis Sandwich Clique.
Paul Young, director of the city's Division of Housing and Community Development, and John Paul Shaffer, executive director of BLDG Memphis, discuss a new local trust fund that will help support the creation and preservation of affordable housing.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Jonah Jordan and Drew Hill recap Memphis Football Media Day and take a look at Brady White, coach Mike Norvell, offensive contributors and more.
Memphis City Council candidate Frank Johnson talks about the summer campaign, South Memphis and distrust in economic development.
Jennifer Biggs talks with Raymond Jackson, the chef at the café at Crosstown Arts.
City Council contender Cody Fletcher discusses his views on development and responds to Steve Cohen's belittling remark.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Drew Hill and Jonah Jordan are joined by new Memphis basketball offer Kennedy Chandler, Team Thad coach Tony Sarwar and Tigers football commitment Devonte Nelson.
Wayne Culbreth chats with Destination: Delicious host Jennifer Biggs about his company Fix, a new, local meal-kit service.
Yancy Villa-Calvo and Mauricio Calvo, local coordinators for the Gateways for Growth initiative, discuss the economic, cultural and civic contributions of local immigrants, and how Memphis can harness and grow those impacts.
Chris Herrington is joined by Britt Robson, who covers the Minnesota Timberwolves for The Athletic. Chris and Britt discuss Tyus Jones, the former Wolves guard recently signed by the Grizzlies, and take an early look at next season’s Western Conference race.
St. Louis Cardinals first base coach and former Redbirds manager and player Stubby Clapp joins Daily Memphian sportswriter Don Wade to talk about the Cardinals in the pennant race, his role with the team, and to relive a few Memphis memories.
Former U.S. Attorney Ed Stanton talks about his role as the court-appointed monitor in the federal court case barring Memphis police from conducting political surveillance on protesters.
Jennifer Biggs and Talbert Fleming talk grandma's cooking and Sunday dinner.
The High Ground team welcomes Mark Fleischer, founder and editor of Storyboard Memphis. The monthly newspaper focuses on stories and issues of local interest.
Tigers basketball beat reporter Drew Hill joins Tigers football beat reporter Jonah Jordan to talk about Penny Hardaway and Tigers prospects at Peach Jam.
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland talks about his re-election bid, the sales tax referendum and crime as we review early campaign finance reports.
Shelby County's mayor talks about his first budget and the County Commission's budget committee chairman breaks down the dollar figures for the new fiscal year.
Memphis Tigers basketball reporter Drew Hill was joined by Memphis Grizzlies writer Omari Sankofa of The Athletic on the latest Tigers Podcast.
Chris Herrington is joined by Matt Hrdlicka to react to the Grizzlies’ trade of Chandler Parsons and to talk about potential trade landing spots for recently acquired Andre Iguodala.
Daily Memphian sportswriter Don Wade chats with Memphis Redbirds manager Ben Johnson about growing up in Memphis, his playing career and developing players for the St. Louis Cardinals.
Jennifer Biggs and Kelly English talk about Restaurant Iris.
Continuing a series of discussions on homeownership, Tennessee Housing Development Agency's Ralph Perrey and United Housing's Amy Schaftein join High Ground to talk about down payment assistance programs, homebuyer education, and other state-supported initiatives making a difference in Memphis.