Cooper-Young Community Association organizes clean-up for fest. Read in MicroMemphis.
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During three-weeks in April, storms knocked down trees and damaged homes across Memphis, but one street in Cooper-Young was particularly hard-hit. Read our MicroMemphis story about how one homeowner narrowly escaped injury.
The 'I Love Memphis' mural campaign is getting the cold shoulder from residents in downtown Memphis. Read the article in the Commercial Appeal.
Memphis' Quaker meeting house was once located in Cooper-Young, but now is growing in its East Memphis location. Read the article in The Commercial Appeal.
The manager of The Drum Shop is profiled in The Commercial Appeal for commuting on a special electric bike designed by a Memphis inventor.
See if one of your favorite bands is playing the Cooper-Young Festival this Sept. 17th in The Commercial Appeal.
Read about artist who sells work at The Painted Planet in Cooper-Young and also sells his hair to help cancer patients. Article in The Commercial Appeal.
Find out more about the Cooper-Young artist behind this year's 2011 CY Festival poster in this article from The Commercial Appeal.
Work on a series of landscaped bike lanes connecting Overton Park to Shelby Farms could begin as early as end of 2011. Read the full story in The Commercial Appeal.
If you've seen sculptures made of gears and silverware hanging from train trestles in Midtown, then you've seen the work of Kenny Hayes. Read his story in The Commercial Appeal.
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