Kim and Jim Coleman

Kim Coleman is a journalist with over 20 years of experience in newsrooms as a reporter, editor and graphic designer, including ten years with The Commercial Appeal as Design Director/Senior Editor and Print Planning Editor. 

 

Jim Coleman is a freelance writer, covering a variety of topics from high school sports, community news and small business. He has written for different news organizations over the past 20 years, including The Commercial Appeal, Community Weeklies, Lexington Herald-Leader and The Albuquerque Journal.

Innovation & Job News David Brown, executive vice president and chief preservation officer for the National Trust for Historic Preservation, addresses the crowd at Clayborn Temple.

Clayborn Temple named a 'national treasure'


Feature Story Mary Mitchell has lived in Orange Mound, the oldest African American neighborhood in the City of Memphis, her entire life and has collected a wealth a knowledge through the ebbs and flows of time and change.
Innovation & Job News When Dr. Phillip Baker opened Good Shepherd Pharmacy in 2015, it offered around 300 medicines free.

This Memphis-based nonprofit pharmacy serves the uninsured


Innovation & Job News The new segment of the Wolf River Greenway has a 1.2-mile paved trail, wide concrete and asphalt paths and a boardwalk.

Opening of Confluence Park marks newest segment of Wolf River Greenway


Feature Story The Art Center, located at 1636 Union Ave., is owned by Tom Wilson and Susan Steele.
Feature Story The hops grown at Agricenter International will be tested for their quality.

Mid-South farming experiment pursues a truly a local beer


Innovation & Job News A resident looks on the devastation wrought by Hurricane Maria in Coamo, Puerto Rico.

How to get involved with Memphis' relief efforts for Puerto Rico


Innovation & Job News Dr. G. Scott Morris (left), Dr. Clarence Davis and Dr. Jim Bailey served as health care expert panelists at the inaugural Healthy City Town Hall meeting. The event was held on Sep. 16 at Novel bookstore.

Healthy City town halls lead citizens in seeking "health care that heals"


Innovation & Job News Hug Neighborhood Park Friends encourages engagement with city parks with activities like bicycle clubs and rodeos.

Adopt-A-Park program ramping up the call for volunteers


Innovation & Job News Dr. Kevin Kunz, left, and Dr. David Stern colloborated to develop a proposal for a statewide addiction medicine network.

A workforce of addiction medicine specialists starts in Memphis


Innovation & Job News Residents of Memphis Teacher Residency spend a school year in the classroom with a mentor-teacher getting hand-on training.

Memphis Teacher Residency prepares students for success


Innovation & Job News Jet is waiting for placement while MSCV looks for veterans with PTSD in need of an obedience trained service dog.

Mid-South Canines for Veterans recruits rescue dogs to service U.S. veterans


Innovation & Job News Indie Memphis will host the world premiere of Wilson's "Thom Pain."

Indie Memphis Film Festival grows beyond a regional event


Innovation & Job News The Memphis College of Art will offer a Fashion Design Certificate in the fall.

Memphis College of Art offers new certificate program in fashion design


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