Will Ja Morant play in London? Grizzlies coach says ‘good chance’
Ja Morant went through Grizzlies practice Saturday, and his availability in London looks more promising than in Berlin.
Ja Morant went through Grizzlies practice Saturday, and his availability in London looks more promising than in Berlin.
Bryant Swing Jr. turned himself in Friday following an investigation of rape at St. George’s outside of school hours.
Phyllis Aluko said there’s been a shift in people’s attitudes toward crime, punishment and due process, but public defenders play a key role in upholding constitutional standards.
Are you jelly yet? With these crumble bars, you definitely will be.
According to an official autopsy report, heart disease claimed Antonio First, who died Nov. 1 at the Shelby County Jail.
Unconventional project provides new digs for Code Crew, Greater Memphis Chamber, Literacy Mid-South, Moore Tech, Memphis Symphony and Collective Blue Print.
Lakeland commissioners have approved the city negotiating with a veterans group to locate a new center south of the Interstate 40 and Canada Road interchange.
Rachel Davis moved to Collierville because keeping her kids in the district was important. Now she’s seeking election to the suburb’s Board of Education.
FedEx Corp. aims to make FedEx Freight a standalone, public company starting in June.
The Second Line is moving, Swamp Bar is growing, Restaurant Iris is hosting special lunches and Kelly English is the podcast guest for the first two episodes of Sound Bites in 2026.
Memphis’ latest minor-league professional football team has a nickname that pays homage to Memphis music history.
The all-Memphis cast will spend a month in South Africa, with support from Hattiloo.
The University of Memphis is honoring two graduates with its Legacy Award.
Local prospect Blaze Jordan along with a newly acquired pitcher and three pitchers who played for the St. Louis Cardinals last season are part of the caravan headed to Germantown.
“Rebuilding Main Street and creating a vibrant downtown continues to be my main priority,” Stanton’s mayor said. “This funding gives Stanton the ability to move from planning to construction and to invest in the core of our town.”
With the disappearance of trees along one stretch of Wolf River Boulevard, the suburb’s medical corridor should soon get new offices.
“A $25 to $30 wing combo kept me out.” — Victor Robinson about Downtown Crazy Coop closes, takes planned French restaurant down with it
“What a loss for MIFA. But Sally has served it, and Memphis, so very well for years.” — Cynthia Ham about Calkins: Sally Jones Heinz — 'the face of MIFA' — to step down
“Should signal good news to the Grizz regarding their neighborhood I hope.” — Evan Winburne about Memphis lands $74M in state money for Beale Street
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Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the storefront of Westy’s in Downtown Memphis and was taken by Brad Vest.
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Last year, 5,500 Shelby County students got about $45 million in public funding to use at private schools by participating in the state’s two major school voucher initiatives. Even more vouchers could be on the way.
Fleur was meant to be a French/American Southern fusion restaurant located in the former Fancy’s Fish House space in One Beale.
Braylon Williams and Reese Harrell win fans’ choice vote. But who takes our OrthoSouth Grizzlies Players of the Week?
A case of too many festivals and not enough unity.
Lakeland commissioners have approved the city negotiating with a veterans group to locate a new center south of the Interstate 40 and Canada Road interchange.
DMC CEO Chandell Ryan said the city sought the state money with Beale Street in mind — in part to send a signal to the private sector that Beale Street, and the area around it, is worthy of further investment.
Sally Jones Heinz is retiring as executive director of MIFA. “There isn’t an organization like this anywhere in the country,” she said. “It’s the best.”
January hits hard this weekend, but there’s still stuff to do, especially if you’re ready to be put to work.