Appeals court deals blow to lawsuit challenging National Guard
The court said plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the challenge of the guard’s deployment.
The court said plaintiffs lacked standing to bring the challenge of the guard’s deployment.
The upcoming expansion marks a major milestone for a business that, according to the company’s website, began quite literally with a sack of oysters and the sudden onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
The sticking point is language that encouraged the administration to try to negotiate leases for terms of five years for projects like the Children’s Museum of Memphis and the new Metal Museum.
A New Uptown bar will open in an existing event space.
ServisFirst Bank is doubling its office footprint, Painted Tree Marketplace closes and a shopping center on Stage Road has landed a couple of new tenants.
The charter school and contract decisions before Memphis school board members Tuesday, April 28, could soon be up to state appointees. State leaders have yet to announce selections to the new oversight board that Memphis-Shelby County Schools plans to challenge in court.
Collierville Schools officials are expecting less funding due to a decline in enrollment.
Google announced the first $5 million of $25 million in funds meant to help with West Memphis utility bills. Another $1.25 million will be invested through a community council to help pay for projects throughout the region, including Shelby County.
Council member Jerri Green said she wasn’t told why the items were removed from discussion but said an outside investigation of MPD may be needed.
The deal is a vote of confidence for the Memphis industrial real estate market, observers said.
From one commercial sure-shot (“Michael”) to another: This week brings the 20-years-later sequel “The Devil Wears Prada 2,” which returns the four main players and director from 2006’s catty comedy hit.
On Monday afternoon, Northwestern guard Jayden Reid became the highest-ranked transfer to commit to the Tigers. He spoke with The Daily Memphian on why he chose Memphis and what fans can expect next season.
A panel of Tigers coaches and administrators will be in Memphis and the surrounding areas to interact with fans, give updates on the teams and more.
Five local players were named to the Tennessee Sports Writers Association girls all-state basketball team.
State champions from Arlington, CBHS and Houston lead the way for 2026.
“The Grizzlies should play all Laker games in Nashville until Bon bon retires. All the yellow garbed Laker fans in Memphis can drive over to Nashville for the games.!” — James West about Herrington: Thoughts on Grizzlies in Nashville, NBA Draft entrant, lottery reform
“Sounds good. If you build it….. There is real investment and improvement after a very dormant period.” — Martha Smith about Course correction: Quail Ridge’s comeback in full swing
“I’m in favor of a full investigation. Appropriate action should be taken. Then, give our honest & hard working MPD officers in blue a raise! They risk their lives every day for us!” — Steve Woodyard about No Kings questions appear, then disappear from City Council agenda
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Due to the severe weather predicted for the Memphis area, the Redbirds’ game Tuesday night against Indianapolis will be made up as part of a doubleheader Wednesday.
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Today’s puzzle is from the Power of Girls camp and was taken by Wes Hale.
The state Legislature has passed a bill that would add two more judges to Shelby County for criminal cases. The bill now heads to Gov. Lee to sign.
In 2021, the developer announced it was trying to convert the property into residential use.
It has been a winding path for Bartlett’s golf course — closed, destined to become a subdivision then saved by the city. With the driving range and clubhouse nearing completion, it’s almost time for Quail Ridge’s comeback.
Baker’s son Austin Baker said his father told him, “we are all stewards. Everything we own, someone’s owned before us, and someone will own it when we’re gone. It’s up to us to pay it forward while we’re here.”
The Hernando Farmers Market kicks off this Saturday, marking the start of a 27-week run with produce and locally produced crops.
Some seniors at local high schools are playing a game called Senior Assassin, crouching behind bushes, stalking other students in stores and wearing swim gear to protect themselves.
Adam Silver’s idea of the Grizzlies being “Tennessee’s team” is a misread of the limits of Tennessee identity in an oddly long, thin state. The Grizzlies need to thrive as a regional team, across state lines, but with Nashville in that region.
Who will the new board members be? And is former superintendent Marie Feagins expected to get her job back?