New sentencing dates set for former cops charged in Tyré Nichols death
Judge Sheryl Lipman also discussed The Daily Memphian’s motion to unseal court records that have remained hidden since the judge who had presided over the case recused himself.
Judge Sheryl Lipman also discussed The Daily Memphian’s motion to unseal court records that have remained hidden since the judge who had presided over the case recused himself.
The platinum-blonde professional wrestler born Terry Bollea died July 24, but Memphis was where he became Hulk.
Right fielder Matt Koperniak homers twice; starting pitcher Curtis Taylor goes scoreless through seven in win.
The Daily Memphian recently put itself squarely into the case of the United States of America vs. Emmitt Martin III et al — but that wasn’t the local news site’s original intent.
“It would be contrary to and would not serve the public’s interest, in anyway, to legally mandate” that Memphis-Shelby County Schools restore Marie Feagins as superintendent, the school board’s attorney argued in court documents.
ESPN’s Paul Finebaum slams Big 12 Brett Yormark after the league’s decision to reject Memphis’ membership pitch without even taking a vote from its presidents and chancellors.
GloRilla was arrested in Atlanta days before her Glo Bash in Memphis, but the show is still on for Friday night.
More than half the money raised will go toward other university operations.
The Atlanta-based company will oversee security, customer assistance and more.
This week, GloRilla’s show goes on despite her arrest, the Last Vegan on Earth is in Crosstown and the “Most Epic Lemonade Stand in Memphis History” is in Collierville.
This latest Marvel Comics movie finally opens this weekend and marks the third attempt in the past 20 years to launch Marvel’s foundational comic-book hero team on the big screen.
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Andrew Johnson heads into his senior year with 32 career victories. Now, the goal is to get one on the final weekend of the season.
Memphis school board members will vote next week on a revised student cellphone policy to align with new state standards.
“This isn’t about panic, blame or partisan finger-pointing. It’s about a community resource we’ve all invested in — through our time, our talent, our listening — and what it will take to keep it vibrant.”
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“Return Feagins. Then please let’s remove (if possible) or vote out the members of the MSCS board who are corrupt, unqualified, and self-serving. …” — Keith Goldberg about A Feagins return to MSCS leader would be ‘short-lived,’ attorneys argue
“One of my favorite teachers. She will be sorely missed. It should be added that her career also benefited the large number of Memphians with sickle cell anemia.” — James Johnson about Dr. Marion Dugdale championed hemophilia patients in clinics and classrooms
“It’s stories like this that I think about when I hear people complain about paying for a subscription to the Daily Memphian. No one else is going to investigate. …” — Linda Mathis about A federal judge recuses himself after a high-profile criminal trial. The Daily Memphian heads to court to learn why.
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Marie Feagins’ attorney argued the public termination meetings were just a “rubber stamp.” The school board’s attorney argued Feagins lacked evidence of direct knowledge of violations and instead relied on secondhand information.
One of the first three buildings erected at the University of Memphis will soon get a structural refresh and new amenities.
Earlier reports had the Showboats, Houston Roughnecks, Birmingham Stallions and Michigan Panthers relocating to new markets.
Fuego Vivo is expected to open by the end of the year in the space formerly occupied by Carrabba’s Italian Grill at 5110 Poplar Avenue.
James Smith IV was selected by the New York Mets in the 14th round of the MLB Draft. The former Northpoint Christian standout chose to remain with the Tigers for another year.
“A lot of people (criticize) Memphis, including Memphians,” singer Zoë Dominguez said. “But because of that, people really want to try and make it better. That’s what I’m all about.”
“Memphis once again put together a lucrative offer that has been rejected by Big 12. Is that for embarrassment? Or cause for hope?” Memphis makes $200 million proposal to join Big 12, per reportRelated content:
On today’s episode: Why geography, soil and water systems mean a tragedy like what happened in Texas is unlikely to happen in Memphis, even though flooding is an issue.
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“It’s like I’m blinded by all the moving parts that are going on behind the scenes that get us to the next starting point,” said one of the developers as the team plans next steps.