MSCS ends lockdown at several schools
Schools will dismiss at normal times, though after-school activities are canceled for Sept. 18, according to a social media post made by MSCS.
Schools will dismiss at normal times, though after-school activities are canceled for Sept. 18, according to a social media post made by MSCS.
The hotel selection and design have pushed the project timeline back from the end of 2027 to early 2028.
John and Joel Porter’s new townhome development on Houston Levee is slightly different than what was originally approved two decades ago.
The Tiger Bookstore may look nothing like it did when it first opened 60 years ago, but it’s the legacy John Williams left behind all the same.
A long-awaited addition to Memphis basketball’s staff has finally come to fruition.
A man who allegedly fled from a stolen car in Frayser appeared in court Wednesday on charges of evading arrest and property theft.
Ritz’s resignation follows his confirmation by the U.S. Senate Monday, Sept. 16, as a federal appeals court judge.
And while that ranking is great, it’s not the end goal for coach David Wolff and his team.
In 2015, Fayette County’s only hospital closed after averaging one inpatient a day. Baptist is counting on a population boom due to BlueOval City.
Auto burglaries have become so common near the Southaven-Whitehaven border, city officials might deny a business wanting to occupy an empty building near Stateline Road and Airways Boulevard.
The former Murdock Printing building at 430 Monroe Ave. is one of four projects tapped for local grants.
Prosecutors entered two pieces of evidence: the photo of Tyre Nichols and a text-message exchange.
Memphis is the sixth highest producer of litter in the U.S., according to a 2022 National Litter Study from Keep America Beautiful, a community-improvement nonprofit.
Americans are eating double the amount of cheese they did in 1975. Pizza is undoubtedly one of the culprits, but don’t count out the humble cheeseburger.
The skeletal remains of the Pac-12 has created the latest round of chaos in college sports.
Chipotle plans to open at Stage Centre in Bartlett, bringing new life to the shopping district near Stage and Kirby Whitten roads.
“Humane approaches to rehabilitation and treatment of corrections ‘residents’ reflects the higher aspirations and ability of a community. …” — Stanley Smythe about Memphis Symphony Orchestra brings ‘big band’ sound to Shelby County Corrections Center
“As a disabled vet I have nothing to say but: thank you!” — Dennis Ostrow about Memphis VA Medical Center now has lodging for patients’ loved ones
“How is it that the Pac-12 has ‘raided and stole’ those schools from the MWC, but the previous members just ‘exited’ for the Big 10, Big 12, and ACC? …” — Jeffrey Goldberg about Report: Pac-12 meeting to discuss Memphis, Tulane
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The new station is a part of the city’s plan for “aggressive growth of our police operation,” said Mayor Darren Musselwhite.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the offseason coaching changes and how they might impact the Grizzlies this season.
Prosecutors entered two pieces of evidence: the photo of Tyre Nichols and a text-message exchange.
The project is now expected to cost $38 million more than original estimates, and the Downtown Mobility Authority may commit additional support to ensure the redevelopment moves forward.
American Athletic Conference commissioner Tim Pernetti and Arkansas athletic director Hunter Yurachek react to a possible move by the Memphis Tigers to the rebuilding Pac-12.Related content:
What started as an effort to combat food insecurity in Memphis has evolved into a community of people looking out for one another.
A lot of the food in the West — elk, bison, fresh fish and other dishes — aren’t frequently found in Shelby County. The developer Spence Ray said he wanted to replicate that experience as best he could.
Children’s Museum of Memphis is hosting Hispanic Heritage Month events for the third year and going “a lot bigger.” The celebration runs each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15.
If given the chance, Memphis should jump to the Pac-12. It isn’t even a close call.
MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins breaks down school closures and changes, including eliminating 600 vacant positions and reassigning those in other roles to decentralize the school system and refocus on what happens in the classroom.