Walgreens chooses Memphis for new delivery model
The EDGE Board on Wednesday, May 19, approved tax incentives for Walgreens’ high-tech distribution center, Ampro’s expansion in Frayser and the renovation of an old shopping center in the Heights.
The EDGE Board on Wednesday, May 19, approved tax incentives for Walgreens’ high-tech distribution center, Ampro’s expansion in Frayser and the renovation of an old shopping center in the Heights.
Carrington Davis scored the winner in a thrilling title-game victory over Harpeth Hall on May 15.
Millington is no stranger to solar farms; this newest one should come online in late 2023.
Former MPD officer indicted on murder charges after he allegedly killed a man while on duty.
SCSO said a body was found Wednesday, May 19, in woods off of Interstate 40.
Another Memphis in May is in the books, and here’s the roundup (with a recipe you need in your life). Also, LBOE is closing and Greys Fine Cheese and Entertaining is open.
A new Downtown Memphis report tackles this awkward time when gas-powered vehicles still dominate but when the age of electric vehicles is just beyond the horizon.
The Arlington school board gave Superintendent Jeff Mayo high marks for his inaugural year leading the suburban district.
Nathan Weyant comes to the Eagles from Rollins College in Florida.
They say first impressions matter, and the Memphis Tigers will have an opportunity to make a big one with Tevin Carter.
For the third day in a row, the Shelby County Health Department reported fewer than 100 new coronavirus cases.
How does an organization like The Levitt Shell — which was founded to offer as many as 50 free concerts a year — adapt to COVID?
Greys Fine Cheese and Entertaining is a welcome addition to East Memphis that will bring in cheese lovers from all around the area.
MUS junior Dean DiMento scores six goals to lead Blue team to victory.
The loan comes as construction costs are rising nationwide. The loan is covered by private donations pledged over several years as well as raising $2.5 million more from donors. The University of Memphis has pledged to cover any shortfall in raising the additional private funds.
The council approved on first reading an ordinance that forbids dumping belongings in an eviction on public rights of way and approved on the second of three readings the creation of a Crosstown Historic District Overlay governed by the Memphis Landmarks Commission.
Said Dillon Brooks: “We are ready to rock.”
Planet Fitness will not move into the former Bed Bath & Beyond space in Germantown Plaza. However, a men’s hair shop will open on the north side of the property soon.
Chef Sobie Johnson of Flying Sobie’s Gourmet Kitchen will provide the food at the second Ghost River location.
Rhodes’ vice president for academic affairs cited a lack of interest among students for the decision to end its academic major in theater.
The city would buy the 16.9 acre Coke bottling plant at Southern and Hollywood under a tentative letter of intent council members were briefed on Tuesday, May 18.
Steph Cook is at Rawk’n Grub Side Stage, back inside a gas station, this one in Olive Branch.
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington give their prediction for the Grizzlies play-in game against the Spurs.
Michael Dunavant, former U.S. Attorney for the Western District of Tennessee, has a new job with the state Comptroller’s Office.
Officials from Tennessee and Arkansas said they are working “around the clock” to repair the Hernando DeSoto Bridge, but it could take “several months easily.”