Ja Morant’s reaction to trade rumors: ‘Live with it’
Ja Morant did his first media interview since trade rumors began last week. He was standoffish and answered with short responses to each question.
Ja Morant did his first media interview since trade rumors began last week. He was standoffish and answered with short responses to each question.
The announcement that the SmokeSlam BBQ Festival and MIM’s World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest would likely participate in a shared 2027 event was met with happiness, suspicion, disbelief and — from many MIM board members — confusion. Related content:
General Assembly is back in session, and the Hyde family may get its own street. Plus, Ja talks in Europe.
Starting center Zach Edey will continue to miss significant time for the Memphis Grizzlies.
Tennessee state troopers arrested Rebecca Leathers, 55, during the ICE protest that drew hundreds of people to Summer Avenue in the Berclair neighborhood.
The Germantown Board of Mayor and Alderman voted to update rules on alcoholic beverage sales to align better with state law.
The council will take the first of three votes later this month on changing the name of the street between the new Memphis Art Museum and the Cossitt Library.
Ron Brandon seriously considered leaving CBU, which he wasn’t sure would survive its troubles. But he stayed because of his devotion to his alma mater, and now he has plans to ensure that CBU survives and even thrives.
As “Young Warriors” wraps filming across Memphis, a local production company is proving the city can be both the setting and the engine for films with national reach and deep local roots.
Scrapping grocery taxes, cracking down on immigration and more: Lawmakers are back in the state Capitol in Nashville. Here’s what each party plans to prioritize.
Chris Herrington notes that “January and February can bring the late arrival of some of the prior year’s best films, especially of the foreign-language variety.”
The new multipurpose safe room will play a big role for residents, particularly those in unincorporated areas, during — and outside of — severe weather.
Memphis star point guard Ja Morant practiced Tuesday in Berlin, yet his availability for Thursday’s game against the Orlando Magic is still a mystery.
Although James Posey wasn’t technically a single-season player for the Memphis Grizzlies, he’s the best single-season story in franchise history.
Details have been disclosed on the contract for Kevin Decker, who has replaced Tim Cramsey as offensive coordinator for the Memphis Tigers.Related content:
The Tigers will look to get back on track when they face the Owls at FedExForum.
“Beth Israel is a place where people come to mourn loved ones and celebrate new love, to mark milestones and share meals together. Anyone who visits their church, mosque or temple for such moments can easily imagine our pain.”
“Yeah, I’ve seen enough too...” — Shawn Anderson about Love it, Like it or Hate it: After Memphis takes crushing loss to FAU, Hardaway feels he’s ‘talked enough’
“This comment section makes me sad.” — Bob Simmons about Woman arrested at ICE protest appears in court
“Volunteer Odyssey is doing great work.” — Ken Hall about Opinion: Service is Memphis’ superpower and MLK Day is our annual reminder to use it
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Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
This jigsaw puzzle is from the groundbreaking ceremony hosted at the Memphis International Raceway and was taken by Mark Weber.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Thousands of people have been arrested within the past three months in Memphis, and prosecutors in both state and federal courts are feeling the increased load.
A Nashville-based investor has spent 18 months looking “relentlessly” for properties to house his modular AI data centers.
The Tigers landed their second former four-star quarterback out of the NCAA transfer portal. Tigers football tracker: Who did Memphis sign in the transfer portal?Related content:
Down more than 160 pounds, Memphis native Reggie Morrow blends delicious with healthy, and his protein-packed chicken salad is flying off local shelves.
“If I was asking you to give me 300 bucks a month every day for five years and get nothing — what would you do?” one of the property owners said.
Memphis lost music legends, corporate titans and community leaders in 2025. Here is a look at their lives.
“In Memphis, service isn’t something we outsource. We see our neighbors as assets, not problems to be solved. We are partners in progress.”
The 114th Tennessee General Assembly convenes in Nashville today with an aggressive, but perhaps quick, agenda.