Memphian Tony Madlock returning to Tigers basketball staff
Madlock was previously an assistant coach on Hardaway’s staff with the Tigers from 2018-21.
Madlock was previously an assistant coach on Hardaway’s staff with the Tigers from 2018-21.
Amid the phase-out of the penny, a resolution seeks help from the Tennessee Legislature to change state laws that don’t allow court clerks to round up or down the amounts they collect in court fines and fees.
The march began peacefully at Robert R. Church Park, but confrontations with police at the end of the day led to arrests. Two of the arrested marchers have been released, but two others remain in custody.
Also happening this week: The former Evolve Bank CEO will be sentenced, and there’s a new face on the Shelby County Commission.
Third baseman César Prieto doubled the Memphis lead with a second-inning single and error to make it 4-0.
In the NBA Draft, teams “hit” about a third of the time. How have the Grizzlies done under Zach Kleiman?
Attorneys for RowVaughn Wells, Nichols’ mother, filed a motion to dismiss the five officers from the nearly 3-year-old civil rights lawsuit.
Some suburbs contract out while others provide their own services. They don’t all provide the same options, and the prices residents pay also differ.
With so many of the team’s more established talents not playing, a lot of fans had been yearning for the talented rookie to flex his game a little more. Related story:
More than 1,000 bowlers of all skill levels gathered over the last two weekends to raise funds for Junior Achievement at the organization’s annual “Bowling on the River” Bowl-A-Thon.
Memphis defeated Wichita State 11-1 at FedExPark on Saturday. The two teams finish the three-game conference series Sunday at 1:05 p.m.
The son of coach Penny Hardaway becomes the first member of the 2025-26 team with eligibility remaining to announce his intention to depart the program.
First baseman Blaze Jordan, who played his high school baseball for DeSoto Central High, led the Memphis offense with three hits.
“Memphis does not have to choose between growth and stability. By directing density to the right places, supporting homeownership, investing in transit, and revitalizing neglected corridors, we can achieve both.”
Freedom Preparatory Academy Charter Schools announces an addition.
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Today’s puzzle is “Sixteen Men Make a Rod,” in Honduran mahogany, by Memphis artist Frank Hayden and is courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens.
“Terrific. It would be real progress to win tomorrow.” — John Malmo about Tigers pound Wichita State to balance baseball series
“Chris, amazing analysis here. Thanks for a very fair grading of the players.” — George Vogel about Herrington: Evaluating Zach Kleiman’s Grizzlies draft record
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Tee and Greg Westbrook founded the annual traveling marketplace that also offers guidance for vendors who want to create sustainable business models.
Jonathan Walker has collected about 6,000 sketches, cels and storyboards from the late 1990s anime series “Nazca.” And he’s using them to launch a preservation project honoring the craftsmanship of the art form.
“I am keenly aware of the sting of goodbyes. Right now, even insignificant moments seem to carry weight; every parting hints at some grander departure that’s waiting just around the bend.”
After more than a year of back-and-forth on a controversial proposal to track the immigration status of Tennessee students, two dueling versions of the bill have stalled in the General Assembly.
The appraisals for the two data centers help to determine how much Elon Musk’s artificial intelligence company will pay in property taxes.
SCO’s history dates back to 1932, and it is the only optometry school in Tennessee.
Since the NCAA allowed student-athletes to be compensated, general managers have become a hot position in college football. As Corey Phillips steps into the position for the Memphis Tigers, he says it’s an “all duties assigned” kind of role.
The inaugural winners of the Wing World Cup will get a trophy, bragging rights and $25,000.
Finishing the project is still years away, but progress gives hope the promised Lake District may materialize one day. Just with others delivering on the promise.
This is the second large Madison Avenue property in Midtown to go on the market this month.
“We should recognize the power of art as an ever-evolving representation of who we are as a city.”
The change in who runs the detention center on a daily basis began this past October — about the time the Memphis Safe Task Force began operations locally.
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“You didn’t have to leave Frayser. Now you have to leave. That is our fault.”