Pie, oh pie! Longtime Tonica staffer starts new bakery
Bob’s Bakery will focus mainly on sweet and savory pies but will also offer pastries such as brownies, cookies, mini pound cakes and hand pies.
Bob’s Bakery will focus mainly on sweet and savory pies but will also offer pastries such as brownies, cookies, mini pound cakes and hand pies.
Since 1989, Holy Rosary Catholic Church in East Memphis has staged the festival centered that centers around Italian gravy, aka spaghetti sauce.
Apperson Crump ended its operations at the end of 2025. It leaves behind a legacy not just in the Memphis legal community but the city’s history, attorneys said.
The political roundup also looks at vote totals in the May primaries, and reactions to the Trump “anti-weaponization fund,” and recalls a redistricting dust-up during Davy Crockett’s days.
The honky-tonk was just featured in a new video series by Brand USA that is meant to encourage more international tourism to the U.S. and Tennessee.
Some may be annoyed by the sights, sounds and smells that accompany the Germantown Charity Horse Show, but not some of those who live near the festivities.
This month, Trackeshia Love earned her associate’s degree from LeMoyne-Owen College, at the age of 47. And she’s just getting started.
Also, a popular restaurant in the University District names a new assistant manager.
Entrepreneurs and small business owners who bought into Air AI’s programs lost as much as $250,000.
The Memphis Redbirds will return to AutoZone Park Tuesday to begin a six-game series against the Louisville Bats.
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“If nothing else, it brings some rental revenue into the sports and events center.” — Michael Berry about In a Memphis market that spits out football franchises, Hound Dogs think they have a product that will work
“This type of behavior by public officials (Swearengen) should not be tolerated.” — Harriett Halmon about Memphis council chair warned her behavior could violate city charter
“So sad to see continued race-mongering, spewing of racial hatred and propaganda as well as misuse of the term ‘disenfranchise.’ Everyone gets to vote.” — William Wilcox about Democratic leaders hold redistricting town hall: ‘There’s no such thing as a post-racial America’
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Today’s puzzle is the original ceiling in the U of M Law School and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
Attorneys squared off in federal court Wednesday over a 2024 state law that changed Shelby County’s bail-setting procedures.
Caesars Entertainment, which operates the Horseshoe casino in Tunica, is being acquired by a Houston-based entertainment company for $17.6 billion.
Before embarking on ministry mission and a career working with youths, Billy Buford toiled off the bench for then-Memphis State.
Once known as the Sandy Special, the Grill and Grind is a dish high in protein and low in carbs.
A Hernando High substitute was arrested yesterday, according to the DeSoto County District Attorney’s Office.
Wynette Jones, program director for Books from Birth, joined Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar” to talk about Books from Birth.
“There is no shelter system, rescue network or group of volunteers large enough to absorb endless human irresponsibility. Memphis cannot rescue its way out of this.”
John DeBerry, the Republican nominee for Shelby County mayor, talked on “Behind The Headlines” about state intervention in Memphis and Shelby County as well as his hopes for a gradual withdrawal of the Memphis Safe Task Force.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo from the Spring Fling final game for Houston High baseball and was taken by Mark Humphreys.
Owner Chris Moore said they weren’t planning to open the Downtown location of Chef Flavas until mid-June, but now they are offering to-go orders from the new restaurant.