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2018-07-24
TDOT: More I-240, Poplar Ave. closures coming
Building boom for Downtown on horizon
Auction offers collectors a trove of Elvis Presley artifacts
MID-SOUTH MEMORIES
PEOPLE IN THE NEWS
District 96 candidates are Scott McCormick and Patricia Possel
As sanctions loom, US-Iran war of words escalates
Gunman shoots 15 in Toronto
Airport taxi drivers upset about new policy change
Poll: Lee leading Tennessee GOP governor’s race
Take politics out of county official paychecks
Velvet Cream serving up smiles for 71 years
Papa John’s can’t remove founder from board now
Disabled children get special cars at GoBabyGo!
Memphis football is looking for leaders
The next wave
Report: Grizzlies trade for center
Frost: Look out for Nebraska in 2019
Thaxton dismissed from UT program after arrest
5 Tigers named to AAC anniversary team
Butler gives Titans’ secondary depth
Secondary
New OCs bring intrigue to NFL
Top 6 storylines across NFL
Merritt wins Barbasol for 2nd PGA title
MAKING THE MOST OF IT
Grilling salmon on a cedar plank is practical, tasty
Crunchy Cucumber Salad
Chicken Tikka Masala
Stuffed and fried zucchini blossoms a delicious treat
Study’s participants lost weight without counting calories
Beat the summer heat with a cool slice of watermelon
Central BBQ to open new shop next month
British soccer fans cheer on their team at Celtic Crossing
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Students give back
A 1968 housing law echoes today
Central BBQ to open new shop next month
British soccer fans cheer on their team at Celtic Crossing
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Students give back
A 1968 housing law echoes today
Shelby Farms Park opens Hyde Lake to public fishing
Carvana wants to build dispensary in Memphis
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Students give back
A selfless heart for those in need
A 1968 housing law echoes today
Diabetes center aims to save lives with Yellow Dot event
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Students give back
DeSoto County sees growth in curbside recycling
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Meredith says he’s on his last mission, and it’s from God
Luke’s Rebels re-brand begins
Top-3 soccer job drew coach to Collierville
Aanchal and Pallavi Singhal teach at camps, win STEM contests
Memphis native aims to raise awareness after son drowns
Students give back
‘Won’t you be my neighbor?’
Germantown Planning Commission votes on Cordova Triangle rezoning
Students give back
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