VOL. 133 | NO. 16 | Monday, January 22, 2018
Around Memphis | January 22, 2018
Here’s a look at recent Memphis-related news from around the web…
Doubting MLK During a Strike in Memphis
Conor Friedersdorf, The Atlantic
1,300 Men: Our Video Series Shares Never-Been-Told Stories of the Memphis Sanitation Workers
Kirsten West Savali, The Root
Nonprofit trains Whitehaven youth in creative storytelling and neighborhood research
Erica Horton, High Ground
5 Must-Try Breakfast Spots In Memphis
Hannah Hayes, Southern Living
Here are the initiatives Memphis’ education philanthropists will focus on in 2018
Caroline Bauman, Chalkbeat Tennessee
NBA Trade Deadline 2018: Grizzlies might be busy … or not
Joe Mullinax, Grizzly Bear Blues
Legendary Tiger Tennis Coach Tommy Buford Dies at Age 83
Phil Stukenborg, GoTigersGo.com
Howard believes Memphis “will make a lot of noise”
Nicholas Murray, uslsoccer.com
Memphis Football Adds Three New Tigers at Mid-Year
Caleb Hilliard, The Daily Helmsman
Riding Shotgun: Steve Cohen’s 1986 Cadillac
Roll Call
Mayor Jim Strickland in State of the City Address: Memphis is getting stronger
Karanja Ajanaku, The Tri-State Defender
Why Ubiquiti Networks Inc. Stock Popped 22.9% in 2017
Steve Symington, The Motley Fool
The One That Got Away – The Bullitt ‘68 Mustang GT Steve McQueen Hunted Has Been Unearthed
Phillip Thomas, MSN
Lakers’ tour of National Civil Rights Museum stirs emotions, ideas
Bill Oram, Orange County Register
10 Memphis Facts & Stories We Bet You Didn’t Know
Andria K. Brown, StyleBlueprint
NAACP Honors Memphis Sanitation Workers Who Went On Strike In 1968
Hansi Lo Wang, NPR
World’s Most Admired Companies: Fortune Releases List for 2018
William White, InvestorPlace