Daily WordRow: June 6
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Four Memphis Youth Symphony members have been selected for Carnegie Hall’s national music programs, which will take them to New York and beyond.
A pair of former Memphis-area high school basketball standouts are named in a sports betting integrity probe. One is the son of a Memphis Tigers assistant coach.
Millington coach John Cochran was also recognized after leading his team to Class AA state championship.
Grant opportunities are now open to local visual artists and nonprofit or government organizations that want to address community issues through art.
Theatre Memphis and Germantown Community Theatre are producing musicals that open Friday.
The board’s recommendations — which still need to pass the City Council — include a $1 million allocation for a pre-weatherization assistance program to help residents with critical home repairs, mold remediation and indoor air quality improvements.
After two years in limbo, Ramble on Summer seems to be moving ahead, bringing another piece to the development on U.S. 70 in Bartlett.
Eight local ice cream venders. Four flavors each. Unlimited samples.
There’s a loud message that Scott is trying to send when he says the Tigers are at full revenue sharing, and that message is simple: Memphis is moving like it’s in the big leagues — even if it isn’t yet.
The building is locked, the parking lot is empty and no music is being made at Ardent Studios, a piece of music history that once hosted acts like ZZ Top, the Replacements, Isaac Hayes, Bob Dylan and R.E.M.
The property tax rate and other fees will remain flat, city leaders said.
This jigsaw puzzle is of the chain-link fence at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception where the former Immaculate Conception Cathedral School budlings will be demolished. The photo was taken by Andy Ashby.
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Working a few lots at a time with different developers, the City of Memphis is beginning to connect the vacant lots in North Memphis neighborhood to form a pattern of redevelopment.
While Taco Prime and Petals of a Peony expand, Peach Cobbler Factory opens and The Farm Table closes.
The rebuilding Grizzlies tried to trade Ja Morant once. They’ll soon try again. The rest remains a mystery.
Quinn Mathews strikes out a season-high nine batters in the Memphis win against Louisville.
County officials formally opened the recently completed extension of Nail Road in Olive Branch, elongating the stretch of blacktop around 2 miles to connect with Center Hill Road to the east.
Memphis Jazz, a residential community of 249 homesites, will be across the street from the Memphis Blues neighborhood.
The renovated Bickford Aquatic Center opened Thursday, June 4, in North Memphis just in time for summer.
Former U.S. Open champion Sloane Stephens has accepted a wildcard to play in the Memphis Classic, the new WTA tournament that will be held at the Leftwich Tennis Center from July 25 to Aug. 2.
Robert Hartheimer, 69, was arrested last year for using dating app Grindr to solicit sex with a 15-year-old boy, according to the criminal complaint.