Jennifer Chandler has been a restaurateur, a cookbook author, a food stylist, a writer and a TV and radio personality. This summer, she’ll join The Daily Memphian as its new food and restaurant writer.
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About us
Launched in September 2018, The Daily Memphian is the must-read, primary daily online publication for intelligent, in-depth journalism in the Memphis community. The Daily Memphian will report on critical news, hold political, business and community leaders accountable, and engage with and entertain its readers – all while seeking truth, acting with integrity, and never fearing stories simply because of their negative or positive attributes. Led by a seasoned team of veteran journalists, The Daily Memphian is of Memphis, not just in Memphis, and seeks to tell the stories of this city. Funded by the Community. For the Community. Frustrated by the gutting of local journalism in Memphis, a group of seasoned journalists, media professionals and concerned citizens gathered to discuss the need for strong, locally focused and locally produced daily news. After much research and outreach to local and national media professionals and thought leaders, Memphis Fourth Estate Inc. was formed. A 501(C)3 nonprofit, Memphis Fourth Estate owns and operates The Daily Memphian; however, the newsroom operates independently of Memphis Fourth Estate's influence and will not know donor names or pledges. Help us keep local journalism thriving in Memphis. Join the cause and become a Memphis Fourth Estate donor.
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- https://dailymemphian.com/
External link for The Daily Memphian
- Industry
- Internet News
- Company size
- 51-200 employees
- Headquarters
- Memphis, Tennessee
- Type
- Nonprofit
- Founded
- 2018
- Specialties
- News, Journalism, and Audience
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Memphis, Tennessee, US
Employees at The Daily Memphian
Updates
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The developers and Shelby County reached an out-of-court settlement to allow the 1,500-acre solar farm to be built. https://lnkd.in/eYtrm5sB
Despite county vote, Millington-area solar farm will move forward
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Today's Early Word: 🚨 MPD sergeants want in on suit ☕️ Vice & Virtue closes 🌞 Graceland Solar moves ahead 🇾🇪 Where to find Yemeni coffee
The Early Word: Sergeants want in on suit; Arrive’s Vice coffee shop departs
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For two decades, actor Ann Perry Wallace collected stories of pluck and moxie about author Zora Neale Hurston. Now she's written a play about her.
Memphis playwright pours herself into project honoring literary hero
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Norton Hurd IV’s Team Thad went 2-1 in Nike EYBL’s Session 1 in Memphis. But the real win was the economic boost and positive publicity his city gained by hosting the prestigious event.
Memphis reaps benefits from hosting Nike EYBL yet again
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Marquita Bradshaw is running again after a surprising Democratic primary victory four years ago in her first Senate race. Meanwhile, Whitehaven has a new Republican organization.
Political Roundup: Marquita Bradshaw's back; so are Whitehaven Republicans
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Native Memphians and siblings Teddy and Tiara Jasper are bringing their successful tequila line back to their hometown.
Brother and sister team come out of 'Shadow' with new tequila
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The apartment complex at 645 N. Front St. is part of the $75 million second phase of the 65-acre mixed-use development.
Historic Snuff District Phase II to be complete by year's end
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Outside of its bond rating and requirements from the state comptroller, Memphis has another reason to keep its $100 million rainy-day fund intact: the pending civil rights lawsuit from Tyre Nichols’ family and estate.
One reason Memphis can't touch its rainy day fund: pending lawsuits
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Also happening this week: The trial of Gregory Livingston begins, and a new pub with an old feel celebrates its grand opening in Olive Branch.
This Week in Memphis: New tropical-plant house, Riverbeat Music Festival