No. 11 Louisville Cardinals fly by Memphis Tigers
The Cardinals made 18 3-pointers, shot 51.4% from 3-point distance and outscored the Tigers 54-9 from long distance.
The Cardinals made 18 3-pointers, shot 51.4% from 3-point distance and outscored the Tigers 54-9 from long distance.
Mr. Football winner Kelvin Perkins is named MVP — throws two touchdown passes and runs for one in annual match at Stokes-Alston Stadium at Memphis University School.
Box score for the University of Memphis basketball against Louisville Saturday in Louisville, Kentucky.
The owner of The Station, a proposed high-end liquor store in East Memphis, will appear before the city’s Alcohol Commission next week to ask for a permit.
Beginning late Saturday night, temperatures in Memphis will free fall.
There hadn’t been any announcements until now because “all options are on the table,” according to Charlie’s owner Chuck Hogan.
Memphis’ historic cobblestone landing formally opened Friday after at least 19 years of bureaucracy, red tape and the rise and fall of the Mississippi River.
The Grizzlies’ loss to the Jazz wasn’t the triumphant return of Ja Morant the fans hoped to see.
A future cloud computing hub — at the site of a another development that never panned out — is among the topics on “Behind The Headlines” a reporters’ roundtable.
Local community organizers gathered Friday to discuss a conversation with Shelby County Sheriff Floyd Bonner about participating in an ICE training program, and urged him to back out of the agreement.
Grind City Brewing Co.’s new outdoor venue is set to open in spring 2026.
One of Memphis’ most enduring hip-hop voices is lending his name to a different kind of grind.
The new Metal Museum space will include a cafe, which officials hope will become a destination on its own.
This salad is quick; it holds up well cold or at room temperature, and it hits all the right textures: crunchy, bright, herbaceous and a little creamy.
“Growing up, many adults in school and in church impressed upon us ‘character counts.’ Today, I wonder if the messages of character, kindness and respect resonate.”
Click Profit advertised that its business opportunity was “safe, secure, and proven to generate wealth” that would outperform traditional investments.
“So sad that Charlie’s has closed.” — Dianne Papasan about Charlie’s Meat Market’s temporary closure could turn permanent
“There is a church within 1,500 feet of Busters on Highland. If the Station cannot open because of that limit, then Busters should have to close because of it, right?” — William Lawson about The Station owner trying again for liquor license
“Most older Memphian’s have some memories of the cobblestones from parking there to go to the Malco with my dad to parking there for high school or college river boat dances.” — Robert Rowan about ‘The very foundation on which this city was built’ finally renovated
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the Orange Mound neighborhood marker made by the Memphis Metal Museum and was taken by Brad Vest.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
After years of planning, renovations and security-equipment purchases, Memphis-Shelby County Schools debuted its “Real Time Safety Center” on Thursday. “We know seconds matter” during threats, the district’s interim safety and security chief said.
Some said that Michael Lightman, who contributed to the real estate landscape of Memphis, had the “Midas touch.”
The score was tied at 126 with just under a minute left when Keyonte George hit a 22-footer to put Utah ahead for good.
Plus, a new restaurant is bringing Korean food and culture to Germantown Parkway, and Juiced What You Needed has just what you want for dinner.
Three candidates have announced their intentions for the Bartlett City Schools board positions in next year’s municipal elections.
This week, party like Craig and Day Day from “Friday After Next,” spin the Wheel of Fortune and drink natties (as in natural wines) while eating patties (as in burgers).
“Sometime next year, unless Congress changes course, health insurance is going to become a lot more expensive for hundreds of thousands of people in Tennessee.”
Before there was the Memphis Safe Task Force, there was Viper, an FBI operation that occurred very quietly over the past summer.