The AM/DM podcast: A visit to Hernando’s Hide-A-Way
Joining us today is new business reporter Noah McLane, who took us to Whitehaven to talk about the historic bar.
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Joining us today is new business reporter Noah McLane, who took us to Whitehaven to talk about the historic bar.
Tom Lee Park’s new, $10.4 million Memphis Flyway is set to open.
Pride weekend kicks off and we all scream for the Memphis Ice Cream Festival. Bianca Phillips comes on The AM/DM to talk things to do this weekend in Memphis.
Spoiler alert, in some cases, it’s no.
This year, reporter Abigail Warren took a different tack to covering the horse show and focused on the neighbors.
And other curious happenings at the Memphis City Council.
Here’s what’s ahead this week.
Bianca Phillips joins us today to talk about all the wild, wonderful and just plain weird things happening this weekend.
On Friday, May 22, CBS Radio News ceased broadcasting after nearly a century. But this story is as much about Bill Dries as it is about CBS Radio.
The team that could be most directly impacted by a new NBA draft lottery rule would be the Memphis Grizzlies — even though Memphis hasn’t picked in the top five since 2019.
With Memorial Day now behind us, you might think we’ve started summer. But not yet.
Two longtime Memphis events return this weekend, right in time for Memorial Day.
More than a month ago, Marion police sergeant Darrell Prewitt became the victim of a high-speed collision on I-40. These days, however, he’s back on two healthy legs.
At Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South, fifth- and sixth-grade students get to practice #adulting.
Longtime political reporter Bill Dries joins us today to talk about U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen’s legacy and how the three congressional races are shaping up.
As we prepare to go into our new work week, it’s with summer on our minds.
It’s another weekend to hit the great outdoors.
This week is one that’s been special to Memphians for 48 years now.
Last week, Amazon announced it was launching Amazon Supply Chain Services and offering freight, distribution, fulfillment and parcel shipping to, as it said, “business of all types and sizes.”
Metro editor Jane Donahoe says Memphis often makes more national news than it should for a city of its size, and last week was no exception.
The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest returns this week as the only barbecue fest in town.
It’s peak spring this Saturday, with events galore scheduled.
On Tuesday, May 5, Shelby County went to the primary polls, winnowing down wide fields in races for county mayor, county clerk and sheriff.
Historically, West Tennessee has been known for commodity crops such as soy, corn and especially cotton. But in recent years, an increasing number of area farmers have started growing specialty crops — like peaches — because they’re more profitable per acre.
A special session of the Tennessee General Assembly starts today — the same day as the Shelby County primary.