Buckley: Former NBA star Carlos Boozer ‘very proud’ as son Cam faces media with Grizzlies
Like father, like son: The consensus national player of the year from Duke stands 6-foot-9, the same height as his famous dad.
Like father, like son: The consensus national player of the year from Duke stands 6-foot-9, the same height as his famous dad.
Collierville High announced that long-time baseball coach Jeff Munier “will not be returning” for the upcoming season.
The $30 million Memphis Public Market would turn two buildings into a 24-stall public market with vendor spaces for farmers, grocers, butchers, bakers, prepared-food operators, artisans and specialty retailers.
“We’re finding ways to tell new stories with our permanent collection, but also introduce our visitors to new works, new acquisitions that we’ve been holding onto very eagerly to debut them in our new building,” said chief curator Patricia Daigle.
Vegan cafe lives on after owner’s death, Novel’s cafe is expanding Downtown and the Tigers sign a social-media star.
Plant Based Heat, Tops Bar-B-Q and La Roche reopen, but a Downtown restaurant and an East Memphis liquor store are closing.
Mayor Mike Palazzolo announced this week that he is retiring from service in Germantown. But is another office a possibility?
The International Hot Rod Association’s 2026 schedule had included stock car races and regional team finals, the 2026 IHRA World Finals and a Nitro event.
The Memphis Redbirds continued a six-game road trip with a 10-4 loss to the Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp on Thursday night, June 25, at Vystar Ballpark.
The new Grizzlies joked about seeing the ducks at the Peabody Memphis and going to the Bass Pro Shops at the Pyramid, but coach Tuomas Iisalo concentrated on why they’re here: “This is about the work and the focus being on winning.”
As long as Ja Morant is on the Grizzlies roster yet not in their plans, the future isn’t fully here. The Morant-led “Grizz Next Gen” past and Cam Boozer-led To-Be-Named-Later future are ships passing in some awkward present waters.
Developer Spence Ray announces the 15 homebuilders who will construct his vision for the Glasgow subdivision at the former Germantown Country Club.
But the restaurant’s owner thought the opportunity was “too good to be true” at first.
Bittick — who has more than a million followers on Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat combined — is joining a Memphis softball program that has shown incremental growth under Memphis coach Prater.
Mahaffey Tent and Event Rentals is relocating its operations after buying office and warehouse buildings from another company with a long local history.
One bite of the food, and one feels like royalty.
Monday, June 22, was the first day that candidates in Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland and Millington could pull petitions for the general election Nov. 3.
“I’m a big fan of Libro in Laurelwood! It’s packed daily, but you never have a long wait ... The food is delish and nothing on the menu you can’t pronounce!” — Hall Prewitt about Local restaurant to open second location in Memphis Art Museum
“Neither the Council nor Commission should be donating taxpayer dollars. Let the taxpayers donate if they so choose to the organization(s) they choose. Apparently, neither body is capable of vetting properly.” — Ken Hall about Incoming County Commissioner accused of misusing taxpayer dollars
“Question: If they didn’t renew these outside services, with what would MSCS replace them?” — John Malmo about MSCS set to renew contracts with PowerSchool, i-Ready
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Officers who were involved in a 2024 fatal shooting investigated by the Mississippi Bureau of Investigation were cleared, the Mississippi Attorney General Lynn Fitch’s office said.
In this week’s To-Do List, a band of medical pros play on a rooftop, a 1975 coming-of-age classic is on the big screen and songwriters compete to have the “Last Song Standing.”
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Today’s puzzle features food from Emilio’s Grocery, taken by Sophia Surrett.
Incoming Shelby County Commissioner Lashanta Rudd is accused of buying a Nissan Sentra and incurring at least $5,000 in improper expenses using City of Memphis taxpayer dollars.
The property has won several awards, including recognition from the Apartment Association of Greater Memphis for “Best Adapted Reuse Community” over multiple years.
The Grizzlies traded three second-round picks to the Detroit Pistons for center Isaiah Stewart, who’s considered one of the NBA’s more physical players.
Umami Amora was a seven-course dinner, each course created by a local Black chef who chose an emotion to inspire their dish.
“Redistricting is not easy, but our goal was always to adopt a lawful plan that fairly represented the people of this county,” Supervisor Lee Caldwell said.
A surf rock band from Alabama and a pioneering punk rock band from Detroit are among the 30+ bands scheduled for the 23rd Gonerfest.
Have Tennessee GOP leaders conveniently forgotten about the proven criminality in their own party?
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington are joined by special guest Parker Fleming for a 32-selection mock NBA Draft with a focus on the Memphis Grizzlies’ three picks.
Today’s puzzle shows Rhodes College graduates at their commencement and was provided courtesy of Rhodes.