Hill: In Las Vegas, Boozer doesn’t have to win comparison game to win on the floor
Friday in Las Vegas, Memphis Grizzlies No. 3 pick Cameron Boozer and Chicago Bulls No. 4 pick Caleb Wilson put on a display for the fans.
Friday in Las Vegas, Memphis Grizzlies No. 3 pick Cameron Boozer and Chicago Bulls No. 4 pick Caleb Wilson put on a display for the fans.
Memphis Public Libraries’ failure to reach an agreement on a fundraising plan with the volunteer group Friends of the Library means some temporary changes.
A forensic audit report found evidence of fraud, waste and abuse at Tennessee’s largest school district. But the most significant claims aren’t news to MSCS, according to court records and additional audit reports detailing the district’s responses.
Elwood’s Shack may be most known for its smokehouse menu, but its hot dogs should not be overlooked.
Costumed attendees, also known as cosplayers, pour into the Renasant Convention Center for the annual event that blends fun and friendship.
Commercial real estate firm CBRE is marketing Clark Tower, a 653,214-square-foot office tower at 5100 Poplar Ave.
Future Kansas State athlete Miles Nesmith couldn’t get enough of watching the pros Friday at the University of Memphis. “It was surreal.”
Democratic nominee for County Mayor Mickell Lowery talked about state intervention, his vote to raise county property taxes and tax breaks as economic development incentives on “Behind The Headlines.”
Developers hope to pump new life into the Downtown DoubleTree hotel with the help of tax incentives.
The November ballot is taking shape as suburban candidates decide where their name will appear on the ballot and file appropriate paperwork.
The Dixon Gallery & Gardens’ Julie Pierotti joins Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar” to talk about the Dixon’s new exhibit, “Café Society: Art and Sociability in Paris, 1855-1914.”
With a new local leader, Sofar Sounds will host shows in Memphis once again. And, at the Botanic Garden, Fun Studio includes child-friendly musical instruments.
For the second time in as many games, Memphis lost its ninth-inning lead.
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“We truly seem to have the right chemistry, character, and talent on this team to make all of us proud, and I know I am!” — Mike Fitzgerald about Cam Boozer is a regular teenager — who might take Memphis to new heights
“Bill Clark was an important Memphian, a major factor in the growth of east Memphis following WW2. He was an ideal client and a true gentleman.” — John Malmo about Tallest tower in East Memphis for sale
“... Bring environmental services/maintenance back in house. Let the supervising building engineers and staff do their jobs, with full support. It will, in the long run, be better services with less shenanigans.” — Joseph Golden about 12 things to know from the state's MSCS audit
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Today’s puzzle features the Bayshore RiverDogs Little League team and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
Alfonso Ivy, 47, had a lengthy arrest history in Shelby County on drugs and weapons charges, and had been out of prison for about 16 months after serving nine years behind bars.
The planned development, Memphis Jazz, is located across from one of UMH’s existing developments, Memphis Blues.
For the second time in as many games, Memphis lost its ninth-inning lead.
Food writer Sophia Surrett says she’s always preferred local produce, and “you might say I love local food from my head to-mah-toes.”
A prominent local developer’s lawsuit alleges the landowner of a proposed Chick-fil-A “orchestrated a ‘smear campaign’” to cast him in a negative light.
Comedies opening this weekend: “The Invite” and “Gail Daughtry and the Celebrity Sex Pass.”
“If you plant the right trees in the right places, embrace and care for our native ecosystem, and hold industry and government accountable for their impacts on our environment, we may just succeed.”
Country clubs, oyster bars, casual cocktail lounges and plenty of “fancy” pop-up dinners. These are just a few of the kitchens where Memphis chef Cameron Smith cut his teeth before becoming the executive sous chef of Hog & Hominy.
Today’s puzzle features the Bayshore RiverDogs Little League team and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
The planned development, Memphis Jazz, is located across from one of UMH’s existing developments, Memphis Blues.