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July 2024 Opponents of Downtown art museum will try again to stop construction The Early Word: Bishop bids adieu, and an MPD top cop lives out of state Memphis xAI to be complete in late July, early August Story of Winston the golden retriever highlights Animal Services' issues Buckley: Silverfield doesn't sweat hours spent pursuing NIL dollars Sakura, Subarashi opening 'express-type' location in Lakeland Five Memphis high school players named to Sportswriters all-state baseball team New law allows squatters to be evicted in 72 hours Related story: Memphis women's basketball to host Louisville at FedExForum 7 Brew hopes to open in Bartlett by year's end, more expansion planned City Council attorney subpoenaed in Gershun Freeman civil case Memphis pediatrician brings back the house call Basketball, football and NIL: Making money as a Memphis Tiger Lifting the veil off NIL: How the Memphis Tigers really get it done BlueOval parent company strikes deal with ExxonMobil for Arkansas lithium The Early Word: Buckley's was well done; Grizz fans are on Luke Watch Memphis Tigers football recruiting tracker: Class of 2025 commits Herrington: Luke Kennard’s likely return and other early NBA free agency notes Know Campus School? Innovative School District wants to scale it up Former Tiger D.J. Jeffries to play Summer League with Grizzlies This Week in Memphis: Fireworks and Fourth of July festivities Bartlett taps former Rhodes College librarian to lead its library Memphians pitch in to create 10-foot-tall David Bowie sculpture Calkins: Scott Morris on God, joy, the future — and stepping down from the only thing he's ever done. Fourth of July fireworks and festivities guide References
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    • City of Memphis

      Opponents of Downtown art museum will try again to stop construction

      They want a public walkway along the bluff to continue at ground level. The museum’s plans call for a public area atop the museum that offers a view of the riverbluff.

      ByBill Dries 7 minutes ago
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Bishop bids adieu, and an MPD top cop lives out of state

      Animal shelter problems persist, xAI is even more ahead than we thought and women are taking over Church Health.

      ByBianca Phillips 53 minutes ago
    • Business

      Memphis xAI to be complete in late July, early August

      The Elon Musk-founded supercomputer is halfway through construction, and the company’s preliminary engineering plans for its greywater plant are almost complete.

      BySophia Surrett,&nbspSamuel Hardiman 1 hour ago
    • City of Memphis

      Story of Winston the golden retriever highlights Animal Services' issues

      One Memphis couple adopting a dog from Memphis Animal Services couldn’t take him home at first because the facility didn’t have the staff to sign off on the pet’s microchipping.

      ByJody Callahan 1 hour ago
    • Memphis Tigers Football

      Buckley: Silverfield doesn't sweat hours spent pursuing NIL dollars

      Chasing dollars on the NIL trail is almost like a second job, even during the off season that should be a respite from the University of Memphis football coach’s crazy calendar.

      ByTim Buckley 3 hours ago
    • Food News

      Sakura, Subarashi opening 'express-type' location in Lakeland

      Sakura and Subarashi will merge and scale down their menus in their new location at 3665 Canada Road. The new site sits close to I-40.

      ByMichael Waddell 3 hours ago
    • High School Sports

      Five Memphis high school players named to Sportswriters all-state baseball team

      Daily Memphian’s Baseball Player of the Year Jack Hibbard from Arlington High and four players from Division II-AA were named to the TSWA all-state baseball team.

      By The Daily Memphian Staff 12 hours ago
    • Public Safety

      New law allows squatters to be evicted in 72 hours

      Previously, the burden to remove an unlawful occupant from a property fell on the homeowner and involved a lengthy court eviction process, which state Rep. Tim Rudd, R-Murfreesboro, said could take up to two years and cost thousands.

      Related story:

      Here’s a rundown of Tennessee laws taking effect July 1

      ByJulia Baker 12 hours ago
    • Memphis Tigers Basketball

      Memphis women's basketball to host Louisville at FedExForum

      The matchup with Louisville will be three days after the Tigers host Tennessee at FedExForum on Dec. 18.

      ByFrank Bonner II 12 hours ago
    • Food News

      7 Brew hopes to open in Bartlett by year's end, more expansion planned

      After debuting in the Memphis market with two successful locations over the past year, the 7 Brew coffee concept is expanding to the Bartlett Station Historic District.

      ByMichael Waddell 12 hours ago
    • City of Memphis

      City Council attorney subpoenaed in Gershun Freeman civil case

      Attorneys Jake Brown and Sara McKinney, who represent the widow of Gershun Freeman, have subpoenaed the law office of Allan Wade, who’s most widely known as being the Memphis City Council’s longtime private attorney.

      ByAarron Fleming 12 hours ago
    • Health Care

      Memphis pediatrician brings back the house call

      Eden Pediatrics’ membership rates start at $100 a month and include well checkups, unlimited sick visits, in-home newborn visits, virtual care, routine vaccinations and lactation consulting.

      ByAisling Mäki 17 hours ago
    • Memphis Tigers Football

      Basketball, football and NIL: Making money as a Memphis Tiger

      With NIL becoming bigger and bigger — the disparity among how much each student-athlete is paid seems bound to grow wider and wider.

      ByTim Buckley 23 hours ago
    • Memphis Tigers Football

      Lifting the veil off NIL: How the Memphis Tigers really get it done

      Nowadays — three years after NIL was made official on July 1, 2021 — some of college sports’ highest-paid athletes are millionaires in an ecosystem composed of kids, coaches, collectives and even agents.

      ByTim Buckley 23 hours ago
    • Ford Megasite

      BlueOval parent company strikes deal with ExxonMobil for Arkansas lithium

      The new deal will allow BlueOval SK’s parent company to secure lithium fromExxonMobil’s project in Arkansas for the EV batteries that will be made in BlueOval City.

      ByAisling Mäki 23 hours ago
    • The Early Word

      The Early Word: Buckley's was well done; Grizz fans are on Luke Watch

      New law protects property owners from squatters, Ford EVs will use Arkansas lithium and we sharethe not-so-secret recipe for Buckley’s creamed spinach.

      ByBianca Phillips July 02, 2024
    • Memphis Tigers Football

      Memphis Tigers football recruiting tracker: Class of 2025 commits

      The NCAA’s Class of 2025 football early signing period opens Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2024.

      ByTim Buckley July 01, 2024
    • Memphis Grizzlies

      Herrington: Luke Kennard’s likely return and other early NBA free agency notes

      Amid a quiet start to NBA free agency, some notes and questions on where things stand with the Grizzlies. Will Luke Kennard be back? What does this roster need most?

      ByChris Herrington July 01, 2024
    • Education

      Know Campus School? Innovative School District wants to scale it up

      It is the eighth public school district in Shelby County. The blueprint is the high-performing prekindergarten-through-12th-grade system run by the University of Memphis.

      ByJane Roberts July 01, 2024
    • Memphis Grizzlies

      Former Tiger D.J. Jeffries to play Summer League with Grizzlies

      Jeffries was a four-star, top-100 prospect out of Olive Branch High when he joined the Memphis Tigers as part of coach Penny Hardaway’s No. 1-ranked 2019 recruiting class.

      ByParth Upadhyaya July 01, 2024
    • City of Memphis

      This Week in Memphis: Fireworks and Fourth of July festivities

      Plus, a newKatori Hall-produced documentary series debuts on Starz.

      By The Daily Memphian Staff July 01, 2024
    • Bartlett

      Bartlett taps former Rhodes College librarian to lead its library

      At the meeting announcing Felicia Knox’s appointment, Bartlett also had an announcement from ChiefJeff Coxregarding the launch of Connect Bartlett.

      ByMichael Waddell July 01, 2024
    • Visual Arts

      Memphians pitch in to create 10-foot-tall David Bowie sculpture

      “Today is the 50th anniversary of Bowie performing ‘Diamond Dogs’ at the Mid-South Coliseum,” artist Mike McCarthy said.“So, I thought why not try to unveil phase one of the sculpture today.”

      ByKambui Bomani July 01, 2024
    • Geoff Calkins

      Calkins: Scott Morris on God, joy, the future — and stepping down from the only thing he's ever done.

      Scott Morris walked out of Crosstown Concourse Friday for the last time as CEO of Church Health. He’s not leaving, just changing his role. Here’s a Q&A with Dr. Morris.

      ByGeoff Calkins July 01, 2024
    • East Memphis

      Fourth of July fireworks and festivities guide

      Want to see sparks fly this week? There are fireworks shows planned for Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday.

      By The Daily Memphian Staff July 01, 2024

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