Trump to visit Memphis
President Donald Trump will visit the city to highlight the Task Force.
President Donald Trump will visit the city to highlight the Task Force.
The 9.25-acre site is almost as big as all of Overton Square and includes the original Forest Hill Dairy structure built in 1927.
Three immigration-related bills and a constitutional amendment are rolling through the legislature this week, leaving behind a trail of fierce debate and questions about lawmakers’ priorities.
“We will be bringing professional hockey back to the Mid-South,” the Landers Center chief operating officer said.
Scott says he saw “some progression” when evaluating Hardaway’s eight seasons so far with the Tigers.
Adams Keegan, a national human resources service provider, is expanding its corporate headquarters in East Memphis.
Arkansas guard Darius Acuff is generating a lot of NBA Draft buzz. What can the Grizzlies’ draft history tell us about his potential to land in Memphis?
For years, people choosing to move outside Memphis’ city limits have reshaped neighborhoods and changed spending patterns. But now, continued population loss could start to compound in the city budget.
Bartlett, Whitehaven, Fayette-Ware and Middle College set for competition this week at MTSU’s Murphy Center.
Scotty Pippen Jr. had successful surgery on his right big toe.
With the Oscars finally in the rearview, the first potential well-liked live-action hit of the 2026 movie year arrives this weekend, says Chris Herrington.
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“The only news here is that Penny is ‘following his own plan’ and that Ed Scott has endorsed it, which raises more questions than answers.” — Dennis Paden about Memphis AD Ed Scott details why Penny Hardaway will return next season
“The Tigers are in the bottom half of the conference in SEVEN out of nine conference sports, dead last in three sports, next-to-last in two others, and first place only in women’s soccer and tied for sixth in football.” — John Malmo about Calkins: Penny Hardaway is back. It will take real change — from him — to bring back Memphis basketball.
“Stories like these are ALWAYS welcome! Great job writing it and AWESOME job by these wonderful VOLUNTEER rescuers!” — Mike Fitzgerald about ‘He is our hero’: DeSoto captain honored after rescuing teens from submerged car
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Today’s puzzle is from The Living Room, a co-working space and lounge for the sober and sober-curious, and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
Also in the political roundup, make that five unopposed incumbents and scratch one of Cohen’s challengers. Plus, school board seats and the newest County Commissioner.
Does Shelby County need a new hospital? And if so, how will it be financed? Skeptics raise questions.
The Memphis Tigers have decided to retain head basketball coach Penny Hardaway, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed Monday morning.
The love of coffee lured an estimated 700 people to the Grind City Coffee Xpo at Crosstown Concourse, but come bedtime, they may regret the extra caffeine.
Germantown is reviewing a sanitation contract, but prices will significantly increase due to inflation rates in the industry. A city administrator said Waste Pro has provided “Rolls-Royce-type” service.
Holi is known as the “Festival of Colors.” Celebrators typically wear white and throw colored powder at each other.
Sam Bielich was famous in Memphis as the Medicine Man. Now he’s recovering from triple bypass surgery — and his old friends from the Lambda Chi Alpha fraternity are trying to help.
It’s spring break week for area public school students (except for the University Schools district), which means the airport may be busy but the roads probably won’t be.