Memphis Heritage Trail extending to Orange Mound, South City, Soulsville
There are now Memphis Heritage Trail markers on display in Orange Mound showcasing the community's history.
There are now Memphis Heritage Trail markers on display in Orange Mound showcasing the community's history.
Big food, soul food, over-the-top food: It’s what you’ll find at Chef Tam’s Underground Cafe in its new location on Union Avenue.
It’s just flat mean of the Tennessee Legislature to continue to deny even basic health insurance to some 300,000 working Tennesseans just to make a political point.
On the WKNO Channel 10 program “Behind The Headlines," zoo president and CEO Jim Dean discusses plans for the Overton Park institution.
A new therapy is a possible breakthrough in treating children who have suffered significant abuse, neglect, exposure to violence and other adverse childhood experiences, or ACEs.
Suburban cities are seeing some development along the U.S. 70 corridor, but they're hoping for more as the year progresses.
Collierville recommended approval Thursday of rezoning and a planned residential development for land near Collierville High School.
The Memphis Grizzlies added to a talented young core at the NBA's trade deadline, and now seemed well-positioned to build a contender.
Shelby County government and Metro Nashville Public Schools joined forces in a lawsuit Thursday challenging the constitutionality of Tennessee’s education savings account program.
State Sen. Brian Kelsey will handle legal work for a law firm prepared to file suit on behalf of families against the Shelby County and Metro Nashville school systems over the voucher lawsuit.
The Grizzlies aren't settling for a playoff run this time around. Be grateful they have bigger things in mind.
Penny Hardaway said he doesn't have to work hard to motivate his team anymore now that they are AAC underdogs.
Three community legal groups will work together through the new 901 Legal Connect website to help low-income area residents with civil legal matters.
FedEx is coping with the coronavirus outbreak by taking steps to protect pilots and other workers serving China, while continuing regularly scheduled flights to and from the Chinese mainland.
Sales at Lanxess continue rising, and the coronavirus also has St. Jude Children's Research Hospital carefully examining how much and where its people travel.
The Memphis Grizzlies acquired another young building block and positioned themselves for the future in a six-player trade with the Miami Heat.
Kesha Whitaker talks with Eric Barnes about how The Daily Memphian will expand free access.
Metro Nashville officials are likely to announce a lawsuit Thursday to dismantle the state's private-school voucher program, and Shelby County Schools is expected to join the legal battle.
The Lake District breaks ground in Lakeland, bringing economic boost with it.
Norfolk Southern discontinued intermodal freight operations at its rail yard in the Buntyn area near the Fairgrounds, a move that's expected to reduce truck traffic among other impacts in a congested urban area.
The company’s goal is to have 50,000 students signed up this year and 750 to 1,000 businesses. The business side launches on Feb. 6.
The candy company is back on Main Street, near the site where its first store opened in 1902.
Instead of the word salad that came from Tennessee’s senior Republican senator late on the evening of Jan. 30, all we really needed was a single sentence.
The Grizzlies signed Dillon Brooks and traded a 36-year-old player who wanted no part of Memphis for a 23-year-old player who can't get here fast enough. What a difference a year makes!
The Memphis Grizzlies and third-year guard Dillon Brooks agreed to stay together for three more seasons.