Corrections deputy found guilty in Gershun Freeman’s death
In October 2022, Gershun Freeman died at 201 Poplar after an altercation with nine corrections deputies.
In October 2022, Gershun Freeman died at 201 Poplar after an altercation with nine corrections deputies.
In her statement, Molly Mehner said she placed him on leave because he said, “I don’t f-ing report to Molly Mehner” in a public space in front of Collierville employees, his command staff and members of the public. Collierville fire chief responds to performance questions in letterRelated content:
The Daily Memphian announced today that Pierre Landaiche, a long-time business leader in Memphis with deep ties to the city, has been named the organization’s new CEO as current CEO Eric Barnes becomes editor-at-large.
The new venue at Crosstown Concourse is opening its doors to the public on Sept. 2, with all proceeds from the preview benefiting Stax Music Academy.
Tennessee Valley Authority CEO Mike Skaggs said the change would, in his opinion, put TVA ahead of other utilities in the country in charging data centers for their costs.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water has amended an agreement to send funds annually to the City of Memphis.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington assign Memphis hot wing flavors to several Memphis Grizzlies and NBA takes.
The proposed Memphis data center moratorium would block the issuance of building permits or site plans for new data centers in the city, according to a copy of the ordinance.Related content:
For more than 40 years, Memphians have been visiting the Belmont Grill for its famous burgers — served on a French bread bun — and for the camaraderie of friends and neighbors.
Games on Thursday, Friday and Saturday highlight the local high school football slate for Week 1.
DeSoto County’s Youth Court judge will replace Circuit Court Judge Celeste Wilson, a recent appointment to the state Supreme Court, Gov. Reeves announced Wednesday, Aug. 19.
The old Margaritas space in the 153-year-old building across from the Peabody Hotel has new ownership, and a former Kroger building has a new use.
“None of this would be possible without an immensely supportive community,” said Marisa Mender-Franklin.
Memphis Police Department Chief C.J. Davis said she and other police brass have asked leaders of the federal law enforcement agencies making up the Memphis Safe Task Force to have a permanent presence in the city after the deployment ends.
Rachel’s Flower Shop is closing, but Rachel Greer is far from done when it comes to helping her community.
A state inspection of Kid University revealed numerous violations that resulted in the death of an elementary school student after she was left on a hot bus. Numerous rule violations led to death of 6-year-old girl left on bus, state inspection showsRelated content:
The ordinance, which puts restrictions on noise and how close data centers can be home to homes in the area, is effective immediately.
The local coffee chain plans to open its sixth location next month.
After Reggie Pederson’s life was cut short, the Memphis arts communities he loved are celebrating his memory through tribute shows and a planned second line memorial down Beale.
Cougars are zagging while others are zigging. The results have been impressive, and 2026 could be the best season yet under coach Slade Calhoun.
“Having two sons currently serving in the military, this story really hit home. All our military men and women are willing to be in harm’s way to protect us.” — Kevin Weaver about Calkins: He was shot down over Italy. 83 years later, his remains finally found their way home.
“I was hoping this story would say Baptist was buying to make it a continued safe place for families of patients. The next closest hotels are several miles away.” — Caitlin Rech about Baptist buys East Memphis hotel
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This week marks the start of high school girls soccer season in Tennessee and as usual, the Memphis area will have several teams with an eye on the state tournament in Chattanooga. Here’s a closer look at some of the top contenders.
The Redbirds started a six-game homestand with a 6-5 extra-inning loss to the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp (Triple-A, Miami Marlins) on Tuesday night at AutoZone Park.
Film fans can feast this week on a young Anthony Bourdain biopic, the latest feature from the writer-director of “I Saw the TV Glow” and one of Thursday’s three special screenings.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
This jigsaw puzzle features the renovated skylights at the Metal Museum, and Patrick Lantrip took the photo.
Also in the political roundup: a look at turnout in the Nov. 3 general election, Gov. Bill Lee on the mix of public and private and a possible Senate vacancy, campaign sign rules and write-ins.
“We do not have any immediate plans for the building and will demolish it for the safety and benefit of our staff, patients and visitors,” a Baptist Memorial Hospital executive said.
In 2001, Bob Estes won the Memphis pro golf tournament. Sunday, he was back in town reuniting with familiar faces.
Jennifer Chandler will be the first to say the name of the dish may not sound appetizing but Lobbyist chef and owner Jimmy Gentry has a way of elevating the most common ingredients.
Lakeland officials want control over future development in the U.S. 70 corridor so that growing neighborhoods can exist smoothly with commercial development.
A handful of people gathered at A. Schwab’s Saturday afternoon for a screening of the 1925 silent classic “The Lost World,” the latest event staged by the Beale Street Monster Club.
“No government agency will threaten to arrest you or take legal action against you if you don’t send them money immediately.”
She also talked on “Behind The Headlines” about why her call to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn’t mean she wants to abandon enforcement of immigration laws and how she would handle the state appointed board to run Memphis-Shelby County Schools.
This jigsaw puzzle features window art at the Downtown Margaritas Mexican Restaurant and Cantina and was taken by Andy Ashby.