Imagine shopping for groceries and you finally are ready to checkout only to learn that your SNAP benefits are not there like they are supposed to be. One local SNAP recipient faced this exact dilemma and later learned it was not a glitch, but the result of someone stealing her benefits.
The NCAA tournament is back in the Mid-South. The FedExForum will play host to first and second-round games this weekend with eight teams making the trip to Memphis, and with them come thousands of fans.
Dozens of people came together with Operation Hope on Monday to discuss ways to uplift Memphis one dollar at a time, a task that many with the Uplift Memphis program say is a challenge that needs to be tackled.
A Memphis man came back from out of town last week to find his home burglarized and his safes ransacked. Memphis police are now asking for the public’s help to identify the suspect, who was caught on camera.
According to the affidavit, witnesses saw the victim, Land’s friend, enter the Little Italy Restaurant at 106 GE Patterson Avenue and begin fighting Lane.
The United States Environmental Protection Agency will host an open house Monday ahead of soil testing in a Binghampton neighborhood starting April 15.
Dr. Marie Feagins will begin this new role on April 1 after the school board unanimously voted to end Interim Superintendent Toni Williams’ contract earlier than August.
Whether people were on Beale Street for the St. Patrick’s Day parade, “[It is] awesome, it’s been great, we love it. We love the music, we love the ribs,” said Trudy Ristow, who visited Memphis from Wisconsin.
In a community meeting Saturday Shelby County representatives talked about what resources they can provide to make life easier for parents which in turn makes our streets a little safer.