The Agricenter International announced its equine campus is temporarily closing on Thursday due to a virus outbreak.
The National Guard will remain in Memphis while the State appeals the chancery court's decision in the lawsuit filed by Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris and others against the military deployment.
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The Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (“TDEC”) issued an October 13th Proposed Order and Assessment (“Order”) to Mack’s ...
"The Nutcracker," 2 Grinches and much more. There's a lot to do in Memphis and the Mid-South this holiday season.
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Each pancake is a perfect golden disc, substantial enough to hold its shape but light enough to absorb the perfect amount of butter and syrup. The cinnamon roll transformation happens when a swirl of ...
Memphis Zoo Lantern Festival guide with giant lanterns, holiday lights, treats, rides, and family friendly experiences.
Last year, the DOJ criticized the city's police for using minor infractions as a pretext to search people. Under Trump’s crackdown, it’s happening again.
Davidson County Chancellor Patricia Head Moskal has ruled that the National Guard deployment in Memphis must be put on hold.