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Release Date: 02/26/2026

Are Vee There Yet? – A new RV park comes to Cordova show art Are Vee There Yet? – A new RV park comes to Cordova

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What was once the Gameday Baseball complex in Cordova is set to become an “upscale” RV park, catering to the higher end of the recreational vehicle market. Eric Barnes talks to business reporter Andy Ashby about , as well as his recent stories on new retail that may be coming to the South City area of Downtown Memphis. Plus:  

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Collierville Chick-fil-A saga continues show art Collierville Chick-fil-A saga continues

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Collierville leaders already voted down a new Chick-fil-A at Poplar Avenue and Bray Station Road. But a judge recently ordered them to approve the plans. So, , and suburban reporter Abigail Warren joined Bianca Phillips in the studio to talk about it. Plus:

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Spring has sprung, and we take a Journey show art Spring has sprung, and we take a Journey

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Today is the first day of spring, and there are so many ways . Daily Memphian digital producer Kelsey Bowen joins Bianca Phillips today to talk about all the spring fests: the Indian festival of Holi, the German Frühlingsfest at Brewing and a fairy party at Loflin Yard. Plus:

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Meet the local foodie behind our $15 deals show art Meet the local foodie behind our $15 deals

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Erica Horton is a local foodie and, for the past year, she’s been writing many of The Daily Memphian’s $15 Deals. Today, we talk to her about the local restaurant scene and some of our favorite $15 deals.  Plus:

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Jerry Lee Lewis' home tour show art Jerry Lee Lewis' home tour

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For the past year and a half, Jerry Lee Lewis’ Nesbit ranch has been open to tourists. As with the home tour of another famous Mid-South musician, visitors of the house can see gold records, antique cars and other rock ’n’ roll artifacts. Today, North Mississippi reporter Brandon LaGrone II is in the studio to talk about . Plus:

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Getting birds of prey back in the air show art Getting birds of prey back in the air

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When local birds of prey are injured, they may end up at the Mid-South Raptor Center near Shelby Farms Park. The organization’s volunteers are dedicated to rehabilitating — and more importantly, releasing — hawks, falcons, eagles and owls. Today, we’re talking to enterprise reporter John Klyce about .   Plus:

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Take a break and wear green show art Take a break and wear green

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It’s spring break week for area public school students (except for the University Schools district), which means the airport may be busy but the roads probably won’t be. his week also brings us St. Patrick’s Day, the Memphis Amateur Sports Hall of Fame ceremony and a vote on an exterior grant for another plan for 409 S. Main, formerly Puck Food Hall.  Today, newsletter editor Bianca Phillips is here .  Plus:

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Time to shamrock out for St. Patrick's show art Time to shamrock out for St. Patrick's

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St. Patrick’s Day celebrations start early this year, with parades and parties beginning Saturday, March 14. But there’s also the Grind City Coffee Xpo, “Seussical” the musical, a daffodil show and the Orpheum Theatre’s Broadway season reveal party. Daily Memphian newsletter editor Bianca Phillips joins us today to share all the tea (and coffee) on .  Plus:

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What happens now with The Standard? show art What happens now with The Standard?

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The Standard could have been Germantown’s first TIF, or tax increment financing, district. Located at Poplar Avenue and Kirby Parkway, the development is slated to replace the Carrefour at Kirby Woods. The Carrefour shopping center has already been demolished, and in its place, developers planned to build a hotel, 40 luxury condos and 150,000 square feet of office space. But earlier this week, .  Today, we’re joined by suburbs reporter Abigail Warren to talk about what happened with the vote and what happens now.  Plus:

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Could consumers see tariff refunds? show art Could consumers see tariff refunds?

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In February, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that tariffs enacted by President Donald Trump’s administration, and using the International Emergency Economic Power Act, were illegal. In light of the ruling, the president quickly enacted other tariffs, but the Supreme Court’s decision did not go unnoticed. Several international companies, such as Costco, Nintendo, Dole Fresh Fruit Co. and they’ve paid over the past year. Today we’re joined by business reporter Steve Bohnel to talk about what the companies are doing to get their money back and what it might mean, way in the...

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One of the first classes medical students take is gross anatomy. They first learn about the human body during a lecture and then it’s onto the lab, where their first patient — a donor body — awaits them. 

Today, reporter John Klyce is here to talk to us about how UT Health Science Center’s cadaver lab works, why it’s important and even how they find their bodies.

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