FedEx renews ties with Amazon after six-year split
It signs on to carry undisclosed volume of residential delivery, in multi-year contract.
It signs on to carry undisclosed volume of residential delivery, in multi-year contract.
The site was listed for sale in March, but the president of Malco Theatres said it would only be sold “if it was the right thing to do.”
Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris says his budget proposal for the new fiscal year will reduce the county property tax rate by 20% and raise the county wheel tax by another $5.
The Memphis Tigers and Arkansas Razorbacks are working on scheduling an exhibition basketball game at FedExForum that would benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.
Local minority contracting programs have been thrown into legal limbo after the Tennessee General Assembly effectively banned them statewide earlier this spring.
Jason E. Neal, president of Hyosung Hico, said a letter of intent from xAI is in place for the manufacturer’s products.
The expansion will double the manufacturer’s capacity to produce a variety of power transformers and add more than 100 local hires to its 400 employees.
The City of Memphis moved for sanctions Tuesday, May 13, in response to a Monday statement from RowVaughn Wells’ legal team that said any discussion of the civil case bankrupting the city is fearmongering.
As part of a long-term survival strategy, Christian Brothers University is considering a partnership with a sister campus located outside of Chicago.
VSL Nail Spa adds another location. Plus, a fully leased strip center and a Lamar Avenue liquor store each were sold.
Memphis Grizzlies roster news began circulating on social media Monday afternoon, May 12, but the timing of the update was perplexing.
Germantown is considering a slightly lower tax rate than what was previously shown to city leaders and the finance commission.
Complete games for pitchers Phinn Waters and Lance Bryan lift the Briarcrest Saints over the Knoxville Catholic Irish in Division 2-AA.
“This time of your life should be so rich with hope, excitement, and possibility. I want you to understand, however, that not everyone in our country is allowed those rights.”
“By welcoming young people and community voices into nonprofit governance, we can strengthen individual organizations and build a more equitable, sustainable and community-driven Memphis.”
“Love to see this festival getting bigger and better! The venue is incredible and the lineups are so diverse, that there’s something for everyone!” — Frank Rouse about After its second year, where does Riverbeat stand?
“I don’t like it either but they are not robots and every other team does the same thing. Their behavior on the bench has nothing to do with their performance. Do you slave behind your desk all day or do you share an occasional joke with your colleagues?” — Michael Sutton about Herrington: What the ongoing NBA playoffs say about the Grizzlies
“If it weren’t for bad luck, the Grizz would have no luck at all. The fact Dallas gets rewarded with a miracle for making one of the most roasted trades of all time makes me want to throw up. 🤮” — Jack Heston about NBA Draft lottery results not what Memphis Grizzlies wanted to see
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Four Youth Villages staffers previously had been indicted for facilitation of aggravated child abuse and facilitation of reckless homicide in the death of 17-year-old Alegend Jones.
But Ethan Edwards, the owner of what is going in there, The Station, hopes you won’t hold it against his business.
The Grizzlies are going to be seeing a lot of Cooper Flagg in their future.
Who created barbecue nachos? Well, it depends on who you ask, and be careful if you do ask because both sides are feisty about the answer.
The former Shelton Road landfill is a popular sledding destination when it snows, but its future is uncertain.
After a stellar performance run in New York, The Central High School jazz band came home with a first-place win.
The Central High jazz band did it. They defeated bands from across the country — and around the world — to win the Essentially Ellington contest in New York. And, yes, there were many tears.
“There never was a case for removal or even investigation in the first place, and you don’t have to take my word for that,” Shelby County DA Steve Mulroy said on WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines.”