Tenants say management at Eden at Watersedge won’t … City leaders say if your apartment was rented with AC and it stopped working that’s a code violation.
Seniors help seniors in food bank effort The Mid-South Food Bank teamed up with the residents of Trezevant Manor to give to those in need March 23.
Bells pay musical tribute to Dr. King’s legacy Bells in Memphis, across the nation and around the world will ring at the fateful moment Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated.
Visiting Memphis 50 years after King’s assassination The Associated Press takes a look at places to visit with connections to King in Memphis and other U.S. cities, along with some events.
Cold snap gives Memphis hockey fans a rare chance … Abnormally cold temperatures have been causing headaches for many in Memphis but for a few hockey lovers, it’s a frozen dream come true.
Water services restored in Memphis apartment building Dozens of residents at City View Towers called our newsroom after waking up without running water for the second day in a row.
Nordstrom Rack opens, bringing new life to East Memphis … Hundreds of shoppers piled into Nordstrom Rack for the grand opening of the Memphis store Thursday morning.
‘HERo Day’ encourages young girls to aim for jobs … Firefighting is usually considered a man’s job, but one program is hoping to change that and show young girls that they can be heroes, too.
Americans remember 9/11 victims, first responders Thousands of Americans across the country including the relatives, survivors and rescuers of the 9/11 terror attacks, are marking the anniversary of one of the nation’s most scarring days.
Opinion: Legal showdown on Confederate statues appears … The City Council took a bold step on Tuesday by approving an ordinance on the first of three readings that would take the statues out of the parks even without permission from the Tennessee Historical Commission.