Man accused of killing Campbell Clinic doctor will face hearing
The hearing will determine if the 32-year-old man, accused of killing a Campbell Clinic doctor more than two years ago, is competent to stand trial or enter a plea.
The hearing will determine if the 32-year-old man, accused of killing a Campbell Clinic doctor more than two years ago, is competent to stand trial or enter a plea.
Memphis opens the 2026 season in Las Vegas on Aug. 29 and plays its first home game Sept. 5 vs. Arkansas State.
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally served in the Tennessee General Assembly for nearly 50 years.
Overton Park Shell’s outreach program Shell on Wheels will host 5 Fridays of Jazz for the 10th year.
A trip to Chickasaw Oaks’ La Baguette is like a quick visit to Paris — almost.
In this week’s To-Do List, ABBA songs hit the Theatre Memphis stage, hundreds of tulips are in bloom at Memphis Botanic Garden and there’s wrestling in The Green Room.
“We love Memphis,” said Jeremy Reaves, CEO of Cook Out. “We debated between here and Nashville. We want to be here ...”
The $10 million development at 621 S. White Station will have 18,145 square feet of retail space on the ground floor and 6,000 square feet of office space on the second floor.
Collierville has been ordered to reverse a decision it made more than two years ago.
The owners of Sips — the dirty-soda business in Bartlett — are opening a baseball-training facility nearby, providing indoor facilities in close proximity to fields at Freeman Park.
The former Democratic state representative is running in the May Republican primary for Shelby County mayor. “I intend to win this race,” he said.
Warriors guard Pat Spencer, the older brother of Grizzlies guard Cam Spencer, said he hopes Memphis continues to “play the right way.”Related content:
Long before viral grazing boards and algorithm-friendly spreads took over social media, Memphians were assembling cured meats and cheeses — and doing it properly.
It’s not often that university administrators use sledgehammers during their jobs.
The reaction among the city’s four representatives in the U.S. Capitol to President Donald Trump’s Tuesday, Feb. 24, State of the Union speech was along party lines. One of the four boycotted the speech.
That means around 12,000 high schoolers would miss more than 10% or 18 school days in a year. That’s significantly higher than the statewide average.
“Thankfully this young man can now move forward & move past such a difficult time in his life.” — Diane Shields about Memphis guard Sincere Parker’s legal case dismissed, attorney says
“How pointless, ridiculous and costly it would be to make library employees reapply for their jobs.” — Douglas Hampton about Change for Memphis library employees goes on November ballot
“All of this new development on a two lane road. Going to be too much traffic along north side of Shelby Farms.” — Vic Parks about Shelby Farms apartment complex moves forward
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The Tigers must win the remaining three regular season games for a chance to play in the conference tournament.
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Today’s puzzle is of Houston High basketball player, Jordan Miles, and was taken by Brad Vest.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools board members voted to close five campuses at the end of the school year. The decision impacts 2,650 students and staff, and could be the first round of a total 15 school closures within three years.
East Memphis is getting a new gas station and maybe an ICE office, and a million-dollar discount deal is available at a Downtown restaurant site.
The Warriors built a double-digit lead in the first half, stretched the margin to 32 in the fourth quarter and coasted to the victory.
For nearly a year, Comeback Coffee has existed without couches, without conversations and without a morning crowd lingering at its Downtown cafe. On Saturday, Feb. 28, that energy will return to North Main Street.
Plans for condominiums and office space at The Standard development in Germantown could change, a consultant hired by the suburb said.
Lawson’s autobiography, coauthored by Memphian Emily Yellin, had a Memphis launch Friday, Feb. 20, at the National Civil Rights Museum.
“Supporting local charities and advocating for legislative reform are reasonable paths forward; interfering with active law enforcement is not.”
Today, we’ll introduce you to new business reporter Steve Bohnel and we’ll chat about Dr. James Downing’s new role at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, his possible replacement and even about curing cancer.