14668 Results for "The City of Memphis"
June 2024
The Early Word The Early Word: Starbucks wins in court, but board rejects Whataburger
ByBianca Phillips 6 hours agoFoote Homes redevelopment hits a milestone, friends open a Japanese ramen chain and we’ve got your last-minute shopping guide for foodie fathers.
Food News New ramen restaurant plans to open three Memphis-area locations
ByJennifer Chandler 8 hours agoWhereas many ramen shops focus on one style of ramen, Kyuramen serves ramen noodles in all three of Japan’s major styles.
Memphis Tigers Basketball DeAndre Williams is back in Memphis as he prepares for whatever 'God’s got in store'
ByParth Upadhyaya 16 hours agoFormer Tigers star DeAndre Williams reunites with Penny Hardaway as he gets set to embark on a new chapter.
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Louisville ‘working really hard’ to start series with Memphis basketball
Food News Midtown Whataburger rejected; U of M area gas station approved
ByAisling Mäki 18 hours agoThe development was originally approved under the condition that no drive-thru restaurants would be allowed.
Spades tournament, gala, music festival return for Tone Juneteenth
ByKambui Bomani 18 hours agoTone’s“largest event of the year” will return for the fourth consecutive year.
Elections County voter registration numbers up, as early voting approaches
ByBill Dries 18 hours agoShelby County Elections Administrator Linda Phillips talks on the“On The Record” podcast about the upcoming August elections and voter turnout.
The To-Do List The To-Do List: Crafts, drafts, records and vintage treasures
ByBianca Phillips, Chris Herrington, Elle Perry, Holly Whitfield, Kelsey Bowen, Alys Drake 18 hours agoThis week, get a taste of Filipino culture at the Agricenter, get weird at a Gwar show and celebrateJuneteenth with festivals, galas, spades and more.
The To-Do List The To-Do List: Dierks Bentley, Doogie Howser's mom and free park parties
ByBianca Phillips, Elle Perry, Kelsey Bowen, Chris Herrington, Alys Drake 18 hours agoThis week,the Metal Museum displays bracelets from the past 70-plus years,The Bluff City Liars bring improv to TheatreWorks and you can drink martinis for a good cause.
Real Estate 'It's about transforming lives,' mayor says, as he cuts ribbon on latest South City addition
ByBill Dries 19 hours agoThe ribbon-cutting Thursday, June 13, of a new senior-citizen apartment building at the former Foote Homes was also a look back at the longer timeline of the city’s move to mixed-income communities.
South Memphis Next-to-last phase of $187M Foote Homes redevelopment is complete
BySophia Surrett 20 hours agoThe development involves transforming the 712-unit Foote Homesinto a mixed-income neighborhood with 393 replacement units, 126 mid-range affordable units and 193 market-rate units.
Music Memphis hosts a variety of Juneteenth celebrations
ByKambui Bomani 23 hours agoOne event, Tone’s music festival, features Memphis rap legend Juicy J and Memphis producer HitKidd.
The Early Word The Early Word: TN didn't help with xAI, and we remember the The Logo
ByBianca Phillips June 13, 2024FedEx cuts European jobs,DeAndre Williams works out in Memphis and The Daily Memphian’s Table Talk is back.
Arlington Orgel talks Providence Place at Arlington Chamber luncheon
ByMichael Waddell June 13, 2024Some delays regarding the infrastructure have slowed the progress of completing Providence Place in Arlington, developer says.
State Government Gov. Lee says state not part of Memphis' pursuit of xAI
ByBill Dries June 13, 2024The governor also discussed education after the passage of the third-grade retention law during a Wednesday, June 12, visit to Winchester Elementary School’s summer-learning academy.
Otis Sanford Sanford: We can welcome Musk to Memphis without embracing his views
ByOtis Sanford June 13, 2024The billionaire owner of SpaceX and the largest shareholder of Tesla Inc. has been heavily criticized for being tolerant of antisemitic and white nationalist content on the X platform since he bought it in 2022.
Memphis Grizzlies Calkins: Before Elon Musk, there was Jerry West.
ByGeoff Calkins June 12, 2024“Nobody believed Jerry West would take a job with the Grizzlies. He was too famous, too big, for this town. But West never thought that.”
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Jerry West, a 3-time Hall of Fame selection and the NBA logo, dies at 86
City of Memphis Where will xAI rank among Memphis water users?
BySamuel Hardiman June 12, 2024Information obtained by The Daily Memphian through a Tennessee Public Records Act request shows xAI could rank among the top-five Memphis Light, Gas and Water customers.
Guest Columnists Opinion: Reclaimed wastewater is a real solution
BySarah Houston June 12, 2024“It is a real solution to protect the quantity as well as quality of our drinking water and to serve as an economic-development tool for other industries with environmental commitments.”
Table Talk Table Talk: Meet food writer Jennifer Chandler
ByJennifer Chandler June 12, 2024Jennifer Chandler loves good food but says the most rewarding part of being a food and dining reporter isn’t about the meal.
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By The Daily Memphian Staff June 12, 2024About | Leadership | Board of Directors | Subscribe | Free Access | Donate | Financial Support | Editorial Independence|Transparency in Health Coverage| Work With Us The Early Word The Early Word: MSCS job cuts halted; Memphians come together to fix mural
ByBianca Phillips June 12, 2024MPD targets gang activity near Downtown, Jerry Lee Lewis’ home could be a museum and we look at MLGW’s top 10 water users.
Public Safety MPD operation targets gang activity near Downtown
ByJulia Baker June 12, 2024The “All Off Boyd” operation was named for the arrests made of the All Off the Blade gang members who often congregate at Boyd Street and Tate Avenue south of the Medical District.
City of Memphis No decision yet on whether City Council will campaign for charter amendments, chairman says
ByBill Dries June 11, 2024Now that five city charter referendums have moved to the November ballot, the Memphis City Council will probably consider whether it wants to spend city money on a campaign for the set of five proposals.
City of Memphis City budget season moves to amendments
ByBill Dries June 11, 2024City Council budget committee chairman Chase Carlisle plans to push for votes on proposed amendments in a Wednesday, June 12, committee session. The fiscal year begins July 1. Final budget votes by are scheduled for June 25.
Lakeland Wright won't run for reelection as Lakeland commissioner
ByMichael Waddell June 11, 2024Wesley Wright has decided not to run for reelection as a Lakeland commissioner in November but is not closing the book on his political career.
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