Riverfront group names acting CEO
The Memphis River Parks Partnership is conducting a national search for someone to replace former CEO and President Carol Coletta.
The Memphis River Parks Partnership is conducting a national search for someone to replace former CEO and President Carol Coletta.
The Mid-South should prepare for a chilly MLK Day holiday, with polar air that will last through at least the middle of next week.
MATA doesn’t say no to Transpro, Crowne Plaza’s future is up in the air and the Grizzlies get a much-needed win.
The vacant Chili’s restaurant near Poplar Avenue and Exeter Road could soon be home to a restaurant with a niche for breakfast, brunch and lunch.
The board voted seven to one to approve the contract with Transpro.
The spectacular dunk from Ja Morant didn’t count, but the game did. The Grizzlies got a needed win over the Spurs amid a tough stretch. Related content:
Taylor Jenkins started coaching in a locker room that felt like a glorified janitor’s closet. Now he’s coaching the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies.
The developer who won the auction for the 230-room Crowne Plaza Memphis Downtown could be denied ownership weeks before closing.
It used to be you had to make your own king cake or order one from New Orleans, but now many Memphis bakeries make them, as well.
The criminal case against the woman accused of trying to sell Graceland in a fraudulent auction could end in April.
The Southern Heritage Classic has never had a game that didn’t include Tennessee State. The 2025 Classic could be the first.
Critics of Tennessee’s voucher proposal allege the program is financially unsustainable in the long term and will siphon funds away from public schools.
Thursday’s matchup with the Owls is currently the final opportunity the Tigers have this season to add another Quadrant 2 win to their resume.
Jon McCreery may no longer be an alderman, but he has been appointned to a role that has a part in Germantown’s growth.
“Is this the Memphis version of ‘you want to buy the Brooklyn Bridge?’” — Devin Greaney about Woman charged in Graceland auction fraud case appears in federal court
“A $2000 ‘bonus’ won’t even cover what my third-grade teacher daughter spends of her own money on her classroom and students. But sure, give $7,000 to the 10,000 families who don’t need it and have kids already enrolled in private schools. NO to ‘vouchers’ — oh, sorry. ‘Scholarships.’” — Glenn Munson about Four key issues to watch in upcoming Tennessee legislative session
“Need Vince and Smart back badly.” — Kevin Knott about Herrington: Five thoughts on the Grizzlies’ third straight Rockets loss
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On Wednesday, Jan. 15, HopeWorks broke ground on Next Story, a new $3.6 million short-term housing facility near Binghampton for men transitioning from prison into society.
A late technical foul hurts Memphis in the final seconds of a home loss to UTSA.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
In a fiery and detailed rebuttal to claims of wrongdoing, Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins called accusations from the school board “false.” Play by play: What was said during MSCS’ superintendent evaluation committee Public shows support for Feagins during school board meetingRelated content:
Another Crunch Fitness could be headed to Memphis, and a shopping center on Madison Avenue sold for $1.78 million. Plus, ConMed Corp. leases a new building.
Ja Morant, Desmond Bane,, Santi Aldama and Jaren Jackson Jr. all scored 19 or more for Memphis, while neutralizing Spurs center Victor Wembanyama’s impact.
“One thing we’ve all learned since the pandemic is that change is the only constant,” restaurateur Deni Reilly said.
“The key is for people to see that the local election in your city is more important than even the national election,” Planning Commissioner and Horn Lake mayoral candidate Jimmy Stokes said.
Clear your calendars, Memphis cinephiles. Three of 2024’s very best films are in local theaters this week, and there’s no telling how long they’ll stick around.
Geoff Calkins: Whatever you think of the job Feagins has done, it can’t possibly be as bad as the job the board has done in trying to fire her. Instead of persuading the community that Feagins has to go, they have rallied the community to her side.
Todd Richardson, the CEO of Crosstown Concourse, joined Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar” to talk not just the new venue but also all kinds of new happenings in and around Crosstown.