XAI sued because of alleged Clean Air Act violations
The NAACP, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI.
The NAACP, represented by the Southern Environmental Law Center, filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk’s xAI.
One person was shot following “unruly behavior” near a playground in Shelby Farms.
Big Bad Breakfast is taking over a former restaurant space.
Early voting ahead of the May 5 election day in Shelby County begins Wednesday, April 15, at 26 locations across the county. Here’s everything you need to know about the start of the first election of 2026.
Growlers, a locally owned and operated concert venue, occupies the building at 1911 Poplar Ave.
Charles Huff never turns down an opportunity to grow as a head coach. It’s why he invited former Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher to Monday’s practice.
Did the Grizzlies mistreat Ja Morant? No, of course not. But it’s telling (and unfortunate) that the question had to be asked.
The FESJC’s new executive director comes from within.
Morgan Steel is seeking a tax break for expansion, and Richardson Oilseed and Mimeo.com are seeking PILOT amendments at an EDGE meeting Wednesday, April 15.
An indoor farmers market is becoming a small farm-to-fork restaurant.
Herrington said one movie pick this week is “‘Fargo’ meets ‘John Wick’” with some comedic “Hot Fuzz” in the mix. There’s also an SNL documentary.
House Bill 2532 met with bipartisan opposition, barely clearing the majority vote needed to pass.
New documents and witnesses announced in Nichols' civil trial will aim to show use-of-force culture in MPD.
In late January, sleet, snow and then more sleet fell in Germantown. Now, the city is doubling down on its winter weather response.
Monday’s resolution could eventually result in a list of basic questions and cost options — but it probably won’t be until a new county mayor and commission take office.
John Dietrich is stepping down as FedEx’s CFO, beginning June 1.
There were 1,206 home sales in March, down 1.7% compared to 1,227 in the same month last year, according to a Memphis Area Association of Realtors report.
But it’s been a week since the NCAA transfer portal opened, and the Tigers, who are remaking their roster, have not yet landed anyone. But there have been some interesting developments.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington recap exit interviews and discuss the Grizzlies’ position in the NBA Draft Lottery.
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors is recognizing William B. Dunavant III and Michael Lightman Sr. amid a night of other winners at its 25th annual Pinnacle Awards.
“Such vibrant work!!” — Klo Spelshouse about Collierville artist began his career at 74 years old
“Thanks, Ellen, for telling their story. It is beautiful.” — Diane Brown about City Hall Cheesecake’s mission rests on sweet treats and second chances
“He’s a master of saying nothing at all, I’ll give him that. Thanks for attempting to get us something, Drew. 😀” — Brian Menius about Injuries, Memphis and Ja Morant: Grizzlies exec Kleiman on this season and next
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“The youngest members of this community did not ask to be born into a budget dispute. They arrived, as all children do, with the expectation that the adults around them would provide what they need to thrive.”
Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
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Today’s puzzle is from Bangers Pickleball and was taken by Brandon LaGrone II.
The TSSAA provision allows students who already transferred for the first time this school year to be eligible at their new school despite the transfer coming before the new state law that goes into effect on July 1, 2026.
In this week’s political roundup: Harris backs Collins, Memphis loses a public records case, Lowery weighs in on LeBron, and Green talks medical debt and executive orders.
Even though Stryker chose not to renew an office-space lease, experts say the medical-device industry remains strong in Memphis.
A Memphis Grizzlies rebuild is underway. Some fans think embarking on this rebuild is premature. Some wonder if Zach Kleiman’s the right person to lead it.
Smackers has leaned into a celebrity-endorsement strategy that includes Rick Ross, NeNe Leakes and Megan Thee Stallion — but that only works if the food delivers.
David Porter recounts his youth in South Memphis and how Stax Records became Soulsville in his upcoming memoir, “Soul Man: Life of a Songwriter,” releasing April 14.
He did so after being encouraged by his mother’s best friend Jeannine Paul, a then-94-year-old Memphis artist.
This Sunday as churches fill with songs of resurrection and families gather around tables remembering freedom, may we also remember our unfinished work.
But the week begins with a public question: How should AI-related property-tax revenue be spent?