It’s baseball, sort of. Banana Ball takes Memphis by storm
Baseball purists may sniff at Banana Ball, but as a packed AutoZone Park showed Saturday night, the wacky version of the national pastime has its devoted fans.
Baseball purists may sniff at Banana Ball, but as a packed AutoZone Park showed Saturday night, the wacky version of the national pastime has its devoted fans.
Memphis Grizzlies point guard Ja Morant said he wasn’t a fan of the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade and reaffirmed his preference to remain with the Grizzlies.
Ty Jerome led Memphis with 23 points and seven assists. Taylor Hendricks scored 18 and Cedric Coward 15 as Memphis lost its third straight. Box score: Clippers 123, Grizzlies 120 Related content:
NBA box score for the Memphis Grizzlies game against the Los Angeles Clippers at FedExForum.
Josh Huggins and Fred Smith combine for 40 points as the Saints win their second championship in three years.
Prep reporter John Varlas and staff photographer Patrick Lantrip traveled to Clarksville, Tennessee to bring you stories and pictures from the state’s high school March Madness.
When Shelby County commissioners began their budget retreat, the outlook for tough financial decisions in the upcoming budget season was as gloomy as the persistent rain and overcast skies outside the Memphis Zoo’s Teton Trek lodge.
In the past year, xAI has built out a second Memphis data center campus in Memphis’ Whitehaven neighborhood.
A win against the Green Wave would snap the Tigers’ seven-game losing streak and guarantee them a spot in the 10-team American Conference Tournament.
As the Grizzlies celebrate Women’s Empowerment Month, here’s what the franchise is doing to inspire the next generation.
Fourteen months after its unexpected closure, Petra Cafe is back with its signature Mediterranean dishes. And former customers don’t have to look too far to find it.
Former Memphis star Dain Dainja, now playing in the G-League for the Miami Heat-affiliated Sioux Falls Skyforce, said it hurts to watch the Tigers struggle.
Billed as “a proactive alternative to state-imposed governance,” the new intervention would create a Memphis-Shelby County Schools board committee of local elected officials and community members.
The Memphis Safe Task Force was among the topics discussed in a Behind The Headlines reporters roundtable.
Kristi Noem’s last appearance as Department of Homeland Security Secretary came at a Nashville law enforcement conference.
With nine American teams having already clinched a berth to the conference tournament, Memphis is fighting for a final spot in Birmingham.
The affected BlueOval SK employees at the Stanton, Tennessee facility will receive their regular pay and benefits over the next 60 days.
The Gryphons had a chance to tie the game late, but a 3-pointer from Carson Crump rimmed out.
Students from across the Mid-South participated in an annual welding competition as a step towards mastering their craft.
“This will give our local governments the ability to spread the tax burden over a growing tax base and make overdue investments in our community.” — Micheal Scarbrough about Tax revenue from xAI projected to double
“So glad to have you back ! Best Paninis in town. Delicious cassoulet. Great salads . Thank you for coming back.” — Bayard Snowden about Petra Cafe reopens near old Carrefour location
“I would like to see Memphis keep a reliable coaching core. Too many moving pieces at the same time adds difficulty making a tuned machine.” — Terry Rhea about Buckley: Dain Dainja blames NCAA for Memphis’ poor season. Certainly not Penny Hardaway.
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You get two spring-y recipes in one this week, with directions for making the sandwich but also the green goddess dressing.
“We can take inspiration and hope from Lynda Lowery’s example. Every day, we see young people realize they have a voice and start to use it. As adults, we should be called to do the same.”
Today’s puzzle is the mural in the new Kuya restaurant in Downtown Memphis and was taken by Shayne Diaz.
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Tennessee Republicans continue to advance legislation that would require public schools track and report the immigration status of their students despite heated pushback from local educators.
The Daily Memphian hosted its Women and Business seminar on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Memphis Botanic Garden with speakers Gina Neely, Karen Carrier and Shannon Briggs.
The Memphis Grizzlies point guard last played Jan. 21.
McDonald’s could open another location in Collierville under the leadership of an established franchisee.
There are 19 Lone Sailor monuments around the world in places like Normandy, France, Guam and Pearl Harbor. Millington would like to be the 20th.
After his past collections with the Memphis Grizzlies sold out, Prep Curry’s designs are back at FedExForum for a “three-peat.”
“Someone will be forced to decide which biblical version to display and how to number the commandments. Any such choice would privilege one religious tradition over others.”
Soup’s on. As is chili and gumbo this weekend.