Council committee passes data center pause
The proposed Memphis data center moratorium would block the issuance of building permits or site plans for new data centers in the city, according to a copy of the ordinance.
The proposed Memphis data center moratorium would block the issuance of building permits or site plans for new data centers in the city, according to a copy of the ordinance.
The ordinance, which puts restrictions on noise and how close data centers can be home to homes in the area, is effective immediately.
Memphis Police Department Chief C.J. Davis said she and other police brass have asked leaders of the federal law enforcement agencies making up the Memphis Safe Task Force to have a permanent presence in the city after the deployment ends.
After Reggie Pederson’s life was cut short, the Memphis arts communities he loved are celebrating his memory through tribute shows and a planned second line memorial down Beale.
For more than 40 years, Memphians have been visiting the Belmont Grill for its famous burgers — served on a French bread bun — and for the camaraderie of friends and neighbors.
Cougars are zagging while others are zigging. The results have been impressive, and 2026 could be the best season yet under coach Slade Calhoun.
A letter from Fire Chief John Selberg says the town administrator wanted to look for new leadership.
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Rachel’s Flower Shop is closing, but Rachel Greer is far from done when it comes to helping her community.
Outgoing head James Downing called the new president and CEO a “crown jewel” of the research institution.
Marquavious Washington was charged after his son accidentally shot himself with a gun found in their home.
The TSSAA denies Lausanne’s appeal to let junior quarterback Thomas Heffner play for the Lynx this season after transferring from Melrose High.
This week marks the start of high school girls soccer season in Tennessee and as usual, the Memphis area will have several teams with an eye on the state tournament in Chattanooga. Here’s a closer look at some of the top contenders.
Film fans can feast this week on a young Anthony Bourdain biopic, the latest feature from the writer-director of “I Saw the TV Glow” and one of Thursday’s three special screenings.
“We do not have any immediate plans for the building and will demolish it for the safety and benefit of our staff, patients and visitors,” a Baptist Memorial Hospital executive said.
Michael Cianciolo was shot down over Italy in 1943. More than 80 years later, his remains were buried in Memphis with full military honors.
“This ruling does irreparable harm to the player and his family. For what? They want to prevent a kid from maximizing his academic and athletic potential? Nonsense.” — William Lawson about Lausanne quarterback ruled ineligible
“Karen Carrier is Memphis’ authenticity wrapped into a special person.” — Thomas Jones about Mollie Fontaine Lounge returns — but only for a few nights a year
“Seems like I remember something like that a while back. And of course, who will forget smell-a-vision.” — Jim Mulroy about Motion pictures are getting motion seating
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This jigsaw puzzle features window art at the Downtown Margaritas Mexican Restaurant and Cantina and was taken by Andy Ashby.
The four applicants include three prosecutors and an attorney with the Tennessee Innocence Project.
The EDGE board will hear the application at its Aug. 19 meeting at Junior Achievement of Memphis and the Mid-South. Central Lofts owners have entered a purchase agreement for the 127-unit apartment property.
Memphis coach Charles Huff has a sit-down scheduled with the coaching staff to make a decision about the starting quarterback.
Jennifer Chandler will be the first to say the name of the dish may not sound appetizing but Lobbyist chef and owner Jimmy Gentry has a way of elevating the most common ingredients.
Gov. Tate Reeves appointed another North Mississippian to the state Supreme Court Monday, Aug. 17. Women now make up a third of the court’s nine justices.
The technology will sync the physical effects with the actions and scenes happening on the screen.
“Those who only see the city’s failings — which are real — will never fully understand what we understand and will never fully see what we see. They’ll never understand why some of us don’t give up on it. This is home.”
She also talked on “Behind The Headlines” about why her call to abolish Immigration and Customs Enforcement doesn’t mean she wants to abandon enforcement of immigration laws and how she would handle the state appointed board to run Memphis-Shelby County Schools.
Today’s puzzle features the Commercial Appeal building under demolition. The photo was taken by Brad Vest.