After the story on social media was posted about an abandoned cat, restaurant employee Rustina Koenig took the kitty in and now added “Brisket” to her family. … MORE
After the story on social media was posted about an abandoned cat, restaurant employee Rustina Koenig took the kitty in and now added “Brisket” to her family. … MORE
Elwood’s Shack on Park Avenue was were a person decided to leave a cat in the middle of the night during last week’s freez… MORE
The Equal Representation Act would require a citizenship question on the next US Census asking whether the respondent is a citizen, a resident non-citizen or an illegal immigrant. Senator Hagerty called Memphis Morning News to discuss the ERA and the continued push to grow populations in states as an effort to maintain political power.… MORE
Just two weeks in office, Memphis Mayor Paul Young calls in to Memphis Morning News for updates on the declaration of emergency regarding weather related management, plans to handle crime and the issues surrounding it as well as CJ Davis returning as the Chief of Police. … MORE
Allan The Food Dude brings in Creole Hoppin’ John to warm things up. We need all the luck and prosperity we can get to kick off the new year. … MORE
Dr. Cheryl Proctor of Portland Public Schools is one of three finalists for the search for Memphis Shelby County Schools position of Superintendent. In an article written by Christopher F. Rufo for The City Journal dated July 27 2022 & titled, In Portland, the Sexual Revolution Starts in Kindergarten, a cache of documents from a…… MORE
Congressman David Kustoff on Memphis Morning News discussing anti-Semitism in America, the southern border crisis and “kill switch” technology advances to disable motor vehicles. … MORE
Memphis Light Gas and Water President, Doug McGowen on Memphis Morning News with an update on the city owned utility’s progress with conversion of street lights, billing issues, repair / replacement of outdated poles and the prospect of a new command center. … MORE
Senator Brent Taylor has a list of bills to present in the next state general session to give Memphis and Shelby County a fighting chance to correct the current failing progressive path of crime fighting.… MORE
Memphis Morning News spoke with Shelby County Commissioner Mick Wright about his observations while visiting 201 Poplar and the latest issues related to the county clerks office.… MORE