VOL. 133 | NO. 46 | Monday, March 5, 2018
Around Memphis: March 5, 2018
The Daily News offers a weekly roundup of Memphis-related headlines from around the web, adding context and new perspectives to the original content we produce on a daily basis. Here are some recent stories worth checking out...
Amazon's potential shipping service won't be able to compete on cost with FedEx, Bernstein says
Thomas Franck, CNBC
Church Health's Memphis Teaching Kitchen Promotes Healthy Bodies and Communities
Becky Hughes, Parade
Three Billboards Outside Memphis: Lorenzen Wright's Mother Seeks Justice
Jon Wertheim, Sports Illustrated
Kids learn better when they’re moving. Just ask this Memphis teacher and dance coach.
Caroline Bauman, Chalkbeat Tennessee
Top Hollywood talent agency cuts ties to FedEx after pressure over NRA links
Max Greenwood, The Hill
Echoes of Lynchings in Quiet Photos
David Gonzalez and Oliver Clasper, New York Times
You Don’t Have to Like It, but the Cardinals Have a Plan for Pitching
Bernie Miklasz, 101sports.com
After three decades, WREG says farewell to sports director and anchor Glenn Carver
Alex Coleman, WREG
The Deepest Blues and a Hit of Acid Rock Make a Sweet Music Festival in Memphis
Mount Zion Memorial Fund
NFL Combine 2018: Who will be the “Alpha” QB?
Dion Caputi, nationalfootballpost.com
NBA to Tanking Teams: Stop Being So Obvious, Dummies
Patrick Redford, Deadspin
Memphis Pastor Returns From Parkland Florida Following Large Group Counseling Sessions
Dave Detling, Local Memphis
Bracketology With Joe Lunardi
ESPN.com
Nine things to do in Memphis during spring break
Anna Turman, Daily Helmsman