Calkins: He was shot down over Italy. 83 years later, his remains finally found their way home.
Michael Cianciolo was shot down over Italy in 1943. More than 80 years later, his remains were buried in Memphis with full military honors.
Michael Cianciolo was shot down over Italy in 1943. More than 80 years later, his remains were buried in Memphis with full military honors.
“We do not have any immediate plans for the building and will demolish it for the safety and benefit of our staff, patients and visitors,” a Baptist Memorial Hospital executive said.
Collierville’s Board of Mayor and Aldermen meeting drew a crowd who shared their opinions about the fire chief’s leave and one aldermen’s comments about bikers.
A state inspection shows that a series of failures by the staff at Kid University directly contributed to the death of 6-year-old Winter Jones, who was left on a bus for hours on a day when the temperature reached 99 degrees.
Owner and local restaurateur Karen Carrier will open the Victorian lounge to the public once again Friday, Sept. 25 — something she’s done about once a quarter for the past couple of years.
The four applicants include three prosecutors and an attorney with the Tennessee Innocence Project.
Also on the Tuesday agenda: a move of MATA funding, money for the Mud Island amphitheater and more.
The company said it is investing $40 million “to help strengthen the local emergency response systems.”
The EDGE board will hear the application at its Aug. 19 meeting at Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South. Central Lofts owners have entered a purchase agreement for the 127-unit apartment property.
Gov. Tate Reeves appointed another North Mississippian to the state Supreme Court Monday, Aug. 17. Women now make up a third of the court’s nine justices.
The technology will sync the physical effects with the actions and scenes happening on the screen.
Memphis coach Charles Huff has a sit-down scheduled with the coaching staff to make a decision about the starting quarterback.
The preseason Associated Press Top 25 for the 2026 football season has been released.
The Tennessee Sports Writers released its preseason football rankings. MASE, Covington, Munford, Collierville, Southwind and Briarcrest are area schools that are ranked.
Week 1 begins with a handful of games on Thursday, followed by a full slate of Friday action.
Monday marks the start of high school volleyball season in Tennessee and as usual, the Memphis area will have several teams with an eye on the state tournament in Murfreesboro.
“McGowan is an in-control guy. He certainly has been a great asset to Memphis.” — Jim Mulroy about Ask the Memphian: How vulnerable are MLGW systems to cyberattacks?
“Thank you for communicating a beautiful relationship where a game like golf brings so much more than what just the score may show.” — Lou Flowers about Buckley: 25 years after winning in Memphis, Bob Estes returns to see old friends and remember good times
“As an almost 40-year season ticket holder, hope springs eternal. History brings on cynicism. Go Tigers, regardless!” — William Busby about ‘They know when Christmas is’: Huff gives team date for naming starting quarterback
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This jigsaw puzzle features window art at the Downtown Margaritas Mexican Restaurant and Cantina and was taken by Andy Ashby.
Also in the political roundup: a look at turnout in the Nov. 3 general election, Gov. Bill Lee on the mix of public and private and a possible Senate vacancy, campaign sign rules and write-ins.
Black Memphis business leaders came together to share knowledge and advice for building Black generational wealth in the Bluff City.
In 2001, Bob Estes won the Memphis pro golf tournament. Sunday, he was back in town reuniting with familiar faces.
Jennifer Chandler will be the first to say the name of the dish may not sound appetizing but Lobbyist chef and owner Jimmy Gentry has a way of elevating the most common ingredients.
Lakeland officials want control over future development in the U.S. 70 corridor so that growing neighborhoods can exist smoothly with commercial development.
A handful of people gathered at A. Schwab’s Saturday afternoon for a screening of the 1925 silent classic “The Lost World,” the latest event staged by the Beale Street Monster Club.
“No government agency will threaten to arrest you or take legal action against you if you don’t send them money immediately.”
She also talked on “Behind The Headlines” about why her call to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn’t mean she wants to abandon enforcement of immigration laws and how she would handle the state appointed board to run Memphis-Shelby County Schools.
Today’s puzzle features the Commercial Appeal building under demolition. The photo was taken by Brad Vest.