Sustainability :Features

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Feature Story Sidney Johnson, president of the Mitchell Heights Neighborhood Association, poses in front of the hoop house at the Mitchell Heights Landscape Garden and Nursery. (Cole Bradley)

Feature Story (L to R) Ladarius Shields, Cedric Hicks, and Hayden Williams attend a football game at Treadwell Middle. Treadwell is the area's oldest public school, opened in 1915. (Ziggy Mac)

Feature Story Caritas is located at 2509 Harvard Avenue. The building was originally an masonic lodge. (Shelda Edwards)

Feature Story A young South Memphis resident plays with a giant Jenga set. (Shelda Edwards)

Feature Story Young men play basketball in Booker T. Washington park.


Feature Story A volunteer at a 2018 planting day for Plant the Parkways. (Submitted)

Feature Story Harold Collins, former councilmember for Whitehaven's District 3, poses for a portrait. (Brandon Dahlberg)

Feature Story Composting takes place at the Compost Fairy's facility. (Submitted)

Memphis compost service turns food waste into rich soil



Feature Story Marc Gasol chooses a plant at the Chandler Park rehab. (Rebecca Hutchinson)

Feature Story Landmark

Video: Landmark Farmers Market keeps Orange Mound healthy



Feature Story A view of historic Orange Mound.

Feature Story Stephanie Love stands in front at Whitney Elementary in Frayser, which residents say is negatively affected by a nearby landfill.

Community activists affect change in Frayser and North Memphis



Feature Story Elite Starz of Nashville make their way down the parade route.

In photos: A mile-long community at the Orange Mound parade



Feature Story The demolition of Foote Homes began in July.

South City: Housing a neighborhood in transition


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