State troopers want to stop speeders. Drivers are crashing out.
Since the beginning of the Memphis Safe Task Force, routine traffic stops by state troopers have turned into high-speed pursuits, several which have ended in crashes.
Since the beginning of the Memphis Safe Task Force, routine traffic stops by state troopers have turned into high-speed pursuits, several which have ended in crashes.
Crime data from the first three quarters of 2025 reveals where the city’s crime rate stood before the federal law enforcement saturation.
JJJ makes a surprise return, an Uptown brewery patio goes to the dogs and we tell you where to get wired this weekend.
The third annual Grind City Coffee Tour is about to have Memphis buzzing for all the right reasons.
On Friday, Oct. 10, owner Cynthia Ham posted on social media that Palladio, a space with showrooms filled with antiques and home furnishings, would have its last day on Halloween.
Marjorie Levy, a financial services professional by day, will compete at the World Food Championships on Thursday, Oct. 16.
“Soul and Spirits is positioned in the middle of this growth as a key neighborhood amenity that can provide a ‘third place’ for residents and visitors alike to gather.”
The National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards mark another move by the 34-year-old institution further onto the “sacred ground” it occupies.
Goalkeeper Molly Fuhrman comes up huge for the Eagles in the latest installment of one of the state’s best rivalries.
Star forward Jaren Jackson Jr. returned to the Memphis Grizzlies lineup after offseason surgery to address a turf toe injury.Related content:
Jeremy Liu is 13 and the only Tennesseean representing Team USA in the World Artistic Roller Skating Championship. The sport is similar figure skating but on wheels, and there’s no ice.
As her father underwent open-heart surgery, Memphis volleyball star Amanda Hardt faced her own battle — a torn ACL.
The Cordova property is the Alabama-based real estate firm’s first investment in the Memphis area, but the CEO said more are planned.
In their first game since 2016, teams will renew acquaintances in a series that began back in 1898.
The expanded playoff has helped Group of Six schools, including Memphis and South Florida, share a bigger part of the national spotlight during the regular season.
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Tigers coach Penny Hardaway has made two additions to his staff, with the 2025-26 season less than one month away.
Here are this week’s high school football statistical leaders for TSSAA teams in the Daily Memphian coverage area.
“… my expectations are always high for the 🏈🐅’s because I love them and watched them with my granddad at Crump Stadium before we moved into the New Memphis Memorial Stadium. They are as much of my Blue and Gray blood as hemoglobin. …” — Robert Rowan about Hill: Memphis wants GameDay. But will GameDay want Memphis?
“Anyone investing in Memphis is welcome!” — Shepard Fargotstein about Hotel developer plans to buy Downtown property
“The definition of ‘marketing’ is maximizing a company’s assets. This Orgill example is the very definition thereof. Congratulations, Orgill. Joe would be very proud.” — John Malmo about Hardware-store supplier opens Collierville showroom larger than Wrigley Field
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The Lakeland School System has criticized the state’s focus on private school choice over fully funding special education pre-K classes.
This puzzle is of the decorative chandeliers inside The Station in East Memphis and was taken by Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
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“We are weighing some sort of legal action in order to put a stop to some of the unconstitutional actions that we’ve seen and heard about,” Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris said.
“For a long time, it’s been our desire to try to halt progression as nearsightedness develops, especially with it being on the rise,” said a local optometrist. It is estimated that more than 50% of the world population may become nearsighted by 2025.
Basketball player availability reports for the American Conference are still in the preliminary phase. Football is currently in its first season of publishing reports two hours before each game.
“What it costs to produce a crop is at record numbers, and the price that (Tennessee farmers) get for that corn, soybeans, wheat and cotton … are almost at near-record lows,” said a Farm Bureau Federation staffer.
DeSoto County District Attorney Matthew Barton said his office is challenging the sentence, arguing sexual battery committed by a person in a position of trust is classified as a violent crime and is specifically ineligible for the house arrest program under Mississippi law.
“Challengers” and “Call Me By Your Name” director Luca Guadagnino takes a swing at “cancel culture” and Malco’s Throwback Thursday showing this week hits home — partly.
“That jail was already overcrowded; today it holds 800 people over capacity. Incarceration is not the solution.”
On this episode of The AM/DM, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips talk about the National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards and the unofficial beginning of the Tigers basketball season.