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June 2024 The Early Word: TN didn't help with xAI, and we remember the The Logo From baseball purgatory to the championship series: Three locals reflect on Birmingham-Southern's wild ride About Us Daily Memphian sports staff take top TSWA honors The Early Word: How the xAI deal got done; Orange Mound Tower's next life The Early Word: Musk brings xAI to Memphis, eats challah French toast The Early Word: Dory's story ends, and BlueOval's manager says goodbye The Early Word: Showboats end on a win, Pearson hits trail and a final Memphis pizza duel DMC's 'last resort' in its toolkit is blight lawsuits 'Memphis-style' pizza? Meaty pies have been a local staple for 50 years. May 2024 The Early Word: Young fights crime, and Collierville fights a Chick-fil-A suit The Early Word: One man talks trash, and it's not a slice day in Memphis Memphis grocery veteran named Tennessee Retailer of the Year The Early Word: Graceland's not for sale, and 100 N. Main needs help The Early Word: Chicken, pickleball in Southaven — but not together The Early Word: Graceland may be sold, and the ’80s are alive on S. Main 'Slow and painful nightmare' ends — without closure — for Phil Trenary's family The Early Word: Suburbs want a say at MLGW, and chocolate is the new gold Battle of the Barbecue: Where to eat Memphis barbecue The Early Word: Where to eat at MIM's barbecue fest; plus, teens make a splash Guest Column: How my father’s legacy can heal our city, nation and world The Early Word: Let the barbecue wars begin! Plus, Jerry's OG is sno more The Early Word: Halbert says she's staying, but Red Lobster is closing The Early Word: More racism is alleged in Collierville, and Toyota is locked out The Early Word: Grizz bad luck won't stop, but Southwest students fly high
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  • June 2024

    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: TN didn't help with xAI, and we remember the The Logo

      FedEx cuts European jobs,DeAndre Williams works out in Memphis and The Daily Memphian’s Table Talk is back.

      ByBianca Phillips 5 hours ago
    • Collierville

      From baseball purgatory to the championship series: Three locals reflect on Birmingham-Southern's wild ride

      Three former Memphis-area high school baseball players had a front-row seat for one of the wildest— and at the same time most inspirational— stories of the college baseball season.

      ByJohn Varlas 19 hours ago
    • About Us

      About | Leadership | Board of Directors | Subscribe | Free Access | Donate | Financial Support | Editorial Independence|Transparency in Health Coverage| Work With Us

      By The Daily Memphian Staff 22 hours ago
    • Sports

      Daily Memphian sports staff take top TSWA honors

      “I’m blessed to work with a talented group of writers who continue to be recognized on the national and state level,” Daily Memphian sports editor David Boyd said.

      By The Daily Memphian Staff June 10, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: How the xAI deal got done; Orange Mound Tower's next life

      State court says no to Henri Brooks, folklore center’s archives are in danger andBaron Von Opperbean is coming back.

      ByBianca Phillips June 10, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Musk brings xAI to Memphis, eats challah French toast

      U of M tuition is going up, a Germantown triathlete is going to the Olympics and golfers play 99 holes at Overton.

      ByBianca Phillips June 06, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Dory's story ends, and BlueOval's manager says goodbye

      Crosstown Mound is sold, Bob’s Barksdale is closed and our readers tell us where to find the best pizza in Memphis.

      ByBianca Phillips June 05, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Showboats end on a win, Pearson hits trail and a final Memphis pizza duel

      A new law expands GPS monitors as a bail condition, Showboats end with a win and a final pizza duel.

      ByChris Herrington June 03, 2024
    • Real Estate

      DMC's 'last resort' in its toolkit is blight lawsuits

      The Downtown Memphis Commission’s anti-blight committee files lawsuits against blighted properties in Memphis that are inhabitable. The DMC said the litigation is the effective, but “last resort.”

      BySophia Surrett June 03, 2024
    • Food News

      'Memphis-style' pizza? Meaty pies have been a local staple for 50 years.

      Local pizza owes some of its origins to Coletta’s and the rest to three restaurants — Exlines’ Best Pizza in Town, Broadway Pizza and Fox Ridge Pizza — with a common ancestor.

      ByChris Herrington June 02, 2024
  • May 2024

    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Young fights crime, and Collierville fights a Chick-fil-A suit

      Brent Taylor wants help from New York to fight Memphis crime, Whitehaven High’s principal blames MSCS for a botched graduation and Hardaway makes another staffing change.

      ByBianca Phillips May 29, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: One man talks trash, and it's not a slice day in Memphis

      Wanda Halbert heads to court this week, Shelby County has two fewer judges and the late Bill Walton had Memphis ties.

      ByBianca Phillips May 28, 2024
    • Business

      Memphis grocery veteran named Tennessee Retailer of the Year

      Rick James, whose career in the grocery industry spans 47 years, owns and operates Cash Saver storesin Midtown, South Memphis and Whitehaven, as well as High Point Grocery andSouth Point Grocery.

      ByAisling Mäki May 25, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Graceland's not for sale, and 100 N. Main needs help

      MSCS teachers can’t carry guns to school, drag racing is now a felony and the Queens of the Stone Age will headline Mempho.

      ByBianca Phillips May 23, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Chicken, pickleball in Southaven — but not together

      Shelby County doesn’t have a deed of trust for Graceland, the City Council proposes alternatives to a tax hike andchanges are coming for Grizz staff.

      ByBianca Phillips May 22, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Graceland may be sold, and the ’80s are alive on S. Main

      Wolf River Brisket leaves Crosstown, a Hernando mixed-use project finally comes together after 17 years and the elephants are getting a new home at the zoo.

      ByBianca Phillips May 21, 2024
    • Public Safety

      'Slow and painful nightmare' ends — without closure — for Phil Trenary's family

      “My father wasn’t spared, but, unfortunately, the legal system has spared you,” said Phil Trenary’s son, Pearce Trenary, during a sentencing hearing for Quandarius Richardson. “Today marks the end of a long, painful case.”

      ByJulia Baker May 20, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Suburbs want a say at MLGW, and chocolate is the new gold

      Cleotha Abston is sentenced for rape, a local cookie lady is suing to save TikTok and the barbecue kings and queens are crowned.

      ByBianca Phillips May 20, 2024
    • Food News

      Battle of the Barbecue: Where to eat Memphis barbecue

      While teams at the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest and SmokeSlam are setting up for their respective competitions, here’s a broad look at the Memphis barbecue scene.

      ByHolly Whitfield May 17, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Where to eat at MIM's barbecue fest; plus, teens make a splash

      Trenary murder suspect pleads guilty, council members suggest alternatives to a tax hike and Mexican food comes to the Nineteenth Century Club.

      ByBianca Phillips May 17, 2024
    • Guest Columnists

      Guest Column: How my father’s legacy can heal our city, nation and world

      “To honor my father, let’s build a post-pandemic community full of duty, honor and country.”

      ByEric Burchett May 17, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Let the barbecue wars begin! Plus, Jerry's OG is sno more

      Bonner threatens to sue the County Commission, Halbert wants new software and more money, and a veg-forward eatery is planning its return.

      ByBianca Phillips May 16, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Halbert says she's staying, but Red Lobster is closing

      MPD puts vacant jobs on hold, Skrmetti sues over new trans rules and The Lake District is acquired by its lender.

      ByBianca Phillips May 15, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: More racism is alleged in Collierville, and Toyota is locked out

      Former MPD officers are indicted over a fatal pursuit, a Memphis man is convicted in two 2019 murders and Domino’s delivers a big gift to St. Jude.

      ByBianca Phillips May 14, 2024
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Grizz bad luck won't stop, but Southwest students fly high

      Juvenile Court moves to temporary homes, Happy Mexican gets a refresh and a Memphis family wins the Feud.

      ByBianca Phillips May 13, 2024

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