Former Redbird Bryan Torres homers in big league debut for Cardinals
Torres had considered retirement. But 11 years after his first minor league appearance, he had his major league debut Saturday with the St. Louis Cardinals at age 28.
Torres had considered retirement. But 11 years after his first minor league appearance, he had his major league debut Saturday with the St. Louis Cardinals at age 28.
The Grizzlies thought they were getting a 2027 unprotected first-round pick from Utah in the Jaren Jackson Jr. trade. The NBA’s proposed lottery rules may change that.
The Children’s Museum of Memphis opened a new interactive Disney exhibit that officials hope will draw tens of thousands of extra visitors to the Midtown facility.
With the loss, Memphis falls into a three-way tie with the Nashville Sounds (Triple-A, Milwaukee Brewers) and Rochester Red Wings (Triple-A, Washington Nationals) for first place in the International League standings.
Among Gov. Lee’s five appointments to a Memphis schools takeover board are a former Memphis superintendent and former president of the Memphis Chamber.
Assessing some areas where Memphis needs to improve this season, and the transfer who could be the most impactful in that category.
If you’ve ever wanted to cook ribs the same way competition pitmasters do, this recipe will get you there.
The Collierville wins came on a night that brought together students from 56 schools across Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas and Missouri.
New Bartlett business 901 Deals handles various collectibles, from vintage Jordan sneakers to Pokemon cards.
Demolition of the former Commercial Appeal building could start in late June. DT Specialized Services, an Oklahoma-based company, filed a demolition permit for the property at 495 Union Ave.
Just in time for summer break, Memphis River Parks Partnership and Literacy Mid-South officially unveiled the city’s first free public storybook trail.
The Memphis Tigers’ American Conference Tournament run in Clearwater, Florida, has come to an end after suffering a 6-4 loss to the Wichita State Shockers on Friday night at BayCare Ballpark.
The Farragut Admirals broke the game open in the bottom of the fourth to beat the Houston Mustangs and win their state-record fifth straight baseball championship.
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“... 1. Will MEMPHIANS be patient? 2. Will the school board ‘shut up and sit down somewhere?’ 3. Dr. Feagins’ lawsuit is in process. 4. We CAN go up from here!” — Dr. Kenneth Whalum Jr. about Here's who Gov. Lee tapped for Memphis schools takeover board
“I cannot WAIT for the Melting Pot 🙌🙌🙌” — Beth Okeon about Food Files: The Melting Pot returns to East Memphis
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Today’s puzzle is of the flash mob performing in Methodist University Hospital parking garage for Brittnye Ostrom-Robinson and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
The second-place finisher in one of the MSCS board Democratic primaries — the closest race in the May 5 county primaries — is reportedly weighing a recount.
Ben Smith opened Tsunami, a Pacific Rim-themed restaurant, in July 1998. He closed it this past February but would like to see it become a restaurant again.
Collierville girls win the state track title while Houston baseball advances to Friday’s championship game. Briarcrest soccer and St. George’s baseball fall in the state championship finals.
After 12 years, the fondue restaurant is expected to return to the Memphis market in late 2026 or early 2027 inside a former Pyro’s Fire Fresh Pizza.
Activists, elected leaders and politicians from Mississippi and beyond gathered in the state’s capitol Wednesday to rally against redistricting efforts.
Attendees gathered at Downtown’s Cossitt Library to honor the three finalists for the poet laureate role.
“Ireland being honored in Memphis as part of Memphis in May looks like the usual cultural exchange on the surface. But beneath that is something more interesting: two vastly different places that recognize structure in each other.”
Two longtime Memphis events return this weekend, right in time for Memorial Day.