Woman Caught Using Stolen Car on Memphis Streets Memphis Police Department officers recently apprehended a woman driving a stolen vehicle, shedding light once again on the persistent issue of auto theft in our city. The incident, which unfolded in a busy Memphis neighborhood, serves as a stark reminder for residents to remain vigilant and proactive in protecting their property. The Incident: How the Pursuit Unfolded Late last week, Memphis Police officers patrolling the Hickory Hill … Read More
Grizzlies Zach Edey Brandon Clarke Medical Status
Grizzlies Update: Zach Edey & Brandon Clarke’s Medical Status Memphis Grizzlies fans are keenly awaiting news regarding the health and future prospects of key players and potential draftees. Recent medical updates concerning veteran forward Brandon Clarke and collegiate standout Zach Edey offer a glimpse into the team’s evolving roster picture and strategic considerations as the offseason approaches. The Critical Role of Medical Updates for the Grizzlies The Grizzlies have faced significant challenges with injuries in … Read More
SELC Sues XAI Over Unpermitted Memphis Turbines
Memphis Air Quality: SELC Sues XAI Over Gas Turbines The Southern Environmental Law Center (SELC) has filed a lawsuit against XAI, Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company, regarding the use of unpermitted gas turbines at its new Memphis data center. This legal action raises significant concerns for local residents about air quality and regulatory compliance right here in our community. Local Concerns: XAI’s Memphis Data Center Under Fire XAI, Elon Musk’s AI venture, has been developing … Read More
Memphis festival spotlights women in film
Memphis Celebrates Women at Ain’t I A Woman Film Festival Memphis is set to host a groundbreaking cultural event with the inaugural “Ain’t I A Woman” Film Festival. This new festival aims to spotlight and celebrate the diverse contributions of women, particularly Black women, in the film industry, right here in our city, promising a powerful platform for storytelling. Unveiling a New Cultural Gem in Memphis The “Ain’t I A Woman” Film Festival is more … Read More
Memphis braces for February Hail on Wheels storms
Memphis Braces for February’s “Hail on Wheels” Storms Memphis and North Mississippi are on alert for a series of dynamic pop-up storms, affectionately dubbed “Hail on Wheels,” set to roll through the region in February 2026. These fast-moving systems promise a volatile mix of severe weather, urging locals to stay vigilant and prepared for rapidly changing conditions. Understanding “Hail on Wheels”: A Localized Threat The “Hail on Wheels” moniker describes isolated yet intense storm cells … Read More
Memphis Election Voter Guide
Memphis 2024 Election: Your Essential Voter Guide The 2024 election season approaches, bringing critical decisions for Memphis. Understanding the ballot, key dates, and voting procedures is paramount for every eligible Memphian to ensure their voice is heard. What’s on the Ballot for Memphis? While national races draw attention, Memphis residents have vital state and local choices. These elections directly impact our schools, infrastructure, public safety, and overall community development. Key Local Races to Watch Local … Read More
Walmart Truck Overturns Near Memphis Railroad
Walmart Truck Overturns Near Memphis Railroad A significant traffic incident has unfolded in Memphis, as a Walmart tractor-trailer overturned near active railroad tracks, causing widespread disruption across the city. The incident, captured in recent news photos, has mobilized emergency services and is impacting both road and potentially rail traffic, drawing attention to critical infrastructure and commuter safety. Incident Details and Initial Response The overturned Walmart truck presents a formidable challenge for emergency responders. Such a … Read More