Orange Mound

Orange Mound was the first planned community built for and by African-Americans in the south. Middle-class black Memphians purchased inexpensive plots of land. Black-owned businesses flourished until the 1980s chronic disinvestment brought widespread crime and poverty. Today there is a strong, resident-led network of community and faith organizations and a stronger sense of history and neighborhood pride. The heart of Orange Mound is Melrose High School and its award-winning football team.

Feature Story A game of basketball along Radford Road in Orange Mound.

New leaders bring progress to historic Orange Mound


Feature Story Dr. Steven Euler, right, sets up an appointment with a caller's primary care doctor for further care.

New 9-1-1 initiatives seek to alleviate demands of nonemergency calls


Feature Story The Melrose High School band performs at a fundraiser to help buy instruments in March.

Introducing myself to Orange Mound


Development News Memhis 3.0 event Ballet Memphis

Memphis 3.0 event maps early progress


Feature Story Service Over Self 2

SOS brings home-repair hope to urban communities