Memphis’ special season comes to abrupt end in WNIT loss to Bowling Green
Second-year coach Katrina Merriweather’s squad used strong play in the paint to stay in the game, but the Tigers fell to Bowling Green, 73-60.
Second-year coach Katrina Merriweather’s squad used strong play in the paint to stay in the game, but the Tigers fell to Bowling Green, 73-60.
The film is set to debut in 65 markets across 136 screens, including at Malco Theatres. But there is also another drama unfolding, in Shelby County Chancery Court.
In the 3500 block of Denver Street, the driver fired shots at the officer who was pursuing him on foot. The officer fired back. No injuries were reported.
901 Hot Pot & Korean BBQ is communal, it’s fun and diners are feasting on a selection of more than 100 items they cook themselves, right at the table.
Franklin claims if police had properly investigated her September 2021 rape and had subsequently arrested Cleotha Henderson, the abduction and death of Eliza Fletcher in September 2022 could have been avoided.
Memphis Police Department officials appeared in Nashville Thursday, March 23, and presented state decertification requests for four officers involved in the traffic stop that led to Tyre Nichols’ death. MPD reverses course on Lt. DeWayne Smith decertification rescindmentRelated story:
Nearly every seat was taken for Thursday’s meeting when the Collierville Board of Zoning Appeals denied Chick-fil-A’s request for increased parking at a possible new location.
For a team many expected to slide, the month of March has belonged to Jaren Jackson Jr., who’s led the team at 23 points per game on 53% shooting, as the Grizzlies have reclaimed their spot at second in the conference. Grizzlies Insider: Memphis teammates describe passion of Dillon BrooksRelated story:
The club’s aim will be to expose Memphis-area youth to the sport during the summer months at no cost.
Riley Goodman pitched a complete-game, five-inning no-hitter as the Brothers defeated North Pontotoc (Mississippi) 16-0.
Ladia Yates is a Red Bull dance consultant, a Nike brand ambassador and the founder of Ladia Yates Entertainment (L.Y.E.) Academy in Memphis.
BallHoggerz BBQ is the real deal. You can get a smoked turkey leg sandwich at lunch for $8, or even go with smoked sausage for $5.
This week, Master Gardeners get the garden party started, U of M dance students present new works and “Ink” tells the story of Robert Murdoch’s rise.
Ja Morant’s family wore hoodies that said, “Redemption.” But Morant said he just wants a second chance. That began Wednesday at FedExForum against the Houston Rockets. It was a sweet — and emotional — night.
At least seven contractors and subcontractors who have worked in The Lake District have filed liens against Netanel and his companies.
“Just oust her already. This is beyond ridiculous. The people of Shelby county deserve a smooth experience at the clerk’s office (as much as is possible) and they will never have it with Wanda. …” — Justus Smith, about Halbert could face ouster if she doesn’t move Poplar Plaza office
“Buddy Chapman was an important asset to this community. He brought integrity and professionalism to difficult jobs that have proven to be challenging to those who followed in his wake. …” — Ham Smythe, about Sanford: Chapman’s retirement a reminder of his enormous impact on public safety
‘This is an amazing funnel cake market.’ — a strong contender for best sports quote of the year! (And, this assuages some of my funnel cake guilt.)” — Ross Harris, about Redbirds Notebook: New eats, new rules at AutoZone Park this year
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Veteran coach, MUS alum, returns to Memphis after winning back-to-back state titles in Mississippi.
When fans return to AutoZone Park for baseball this season, they will see a new grass field and a “bright as ever” video board, according to Memphis Redbirds President Craig Unger, along with a menu with many new choices.
Recent offerings at 901 Bakes includes strawberry and cream croissants, flourless pineapple cake and mushroom ricotta danishes.
The ruling will allow the plaintiffs to sue the city with a class-action status.
Buddy Chapman, 83, is calling it all quits. He will step down as the leader and face of CrimeStoppers effective April 1.
As the People’s Convention begins this weekend, local Republicans will decide if they’ll stick with the party’s current leader. Plus, two contenders for the local Democratic party head, more on the mayoral residency issue and who could be waiting in the wings.
An ad hoc group is expected to recommend several maps to the council with a first council vote scheduled for an April 5 special session. There is no guarantee the council will change the current district lines ahead of October city elections. And the ad hoc group isn’t of one mind on how to redraw the lines.
The Bartlett Business Expo celebrated its 25th year promoting area businesses and services in the suburban area.
MSCS interim superintendent Toni Williams has decided she wants the top job — permanently.
The solutions require either a lot of money or creativity. Risk extends to both.
The transfer from Amarillo (Texas) College was the missing piece the Tigers needed to play with Larry Finch and Ronnie Robinson and make a run to the 1973 NCAA Tournament.
“We’re excited. We feel like the market is underserved for independent butchers, and it’s great that we’ll have butchers who know to cook,” said one of the store’s owners.
After a year of discussion and debate, the question of the line between Fayette and Shelby counties could soon be resolved, at least partially.
Water damage throughout decades has weakened structural supports and plaster, much like the cathedral’s shrinking congregation.
The Memphis in May International Festival’s 2023 poster artist is Memphian Kong Wee Pang.
“My advocacy work has a purpose. I have a purpose. And as long as I’m able to advocate, I will continue to fight for others with melanoma.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the return of Ja Morant to the Memphis Grizzlies.