Today's weather in Memphis:
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43°/26°
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Mostly sunny
Air qualityGood
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Jordan Ware matched last year’s performance while Bartlett’s Kylan Bernard swept both hurdles races. In Class A girls, East’s Alyssa Raymond wins three events.
By John Varlas
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The left-hander helped Philadelphia reach the World Series in 1993. He was a 1983 graduate of Craigmont High in Memphis.
By John Varlas
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This season the Grizzlies got younger and still got better, but ultimately came up short of their potential. With Ja Morant, Desmond Bane and Jaren Jackson Jr. in place, the future is bright. It’s also pressing. What’s next?
By Chris Herrington
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The Grizzlies ended their season with a loss to the Warriors Friday. Was it the best season ever? Maybe. It was absolutely the most fun.
By Geoff Calkins
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The pool at the Mike Rose Aquatics Center on the U of M campus will be named in honor of the man who had an “endless belief in people.”
By John Varlas
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The Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest concludes at Liberty Park as winners are announced, and hope sizzles for a return to Tom Lee Park in 2023.
By Alicia Davidson
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Clarene Pinkston Russell, who was often called Collierville’s historian, died Friday afternoon. She served the town for decades and shaped its future.
By Abigail Warren
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Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland went after critics of his backing of the state truth in sentencing law and his description of 201 Poplar as a “revolving door” for criminals during a lively interview on “Behind The Headlines.”
By Bill Dries
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The problem that delayed the certification was combining tabulations from two different systems into a single statement of votes cast.
By Bill Dries
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Cornbread salad is a staple at the Big Bob Gibson family supper during the Memphis in May World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, and a great addition to your summer picnics and cookouts.
By Jennifer Biggs
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It’s getting hot around here. Record heat pounded competitors at the Division 2-AA regional track meet; flames licked meat at the 2022 World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest; a Downtown mural includes sizzling new technology, and it doesn’t get any hotter than FedExForum when the Grizzlies win.
By The Daily Memphian Staff
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Stop Poverty with Policy is hosting a community forum and picnic for Memphis Area Transit Authority public transit riders.
By Daja E. Henry
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The $70 million skilled nursing facility will benefit the estimated 65,000 to 75,000 veterans living in Shelby, Fayette and Tipton counties.
By Michael Waddell
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Douglass’ Juneteenth art auction has been postponed due to COVID-19. However, the festival is still set for Father’s Day weekend.
By Daja E. Henry
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Black Seeds Urban Farms’ event will feature music performances from local artists and food from vendors like Sun of a Vegan and Street Kitchen.
By Daja E. Henry
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Arlington Middle School and Arlington High gain recognition from the Tennessee Department of Education and the Tennessee STEM Innovation Network, and teacher Latisha King receives the state’s Excellence in STEM Teaching Award.
By Michael Waddell
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The $150 million Ashmont project continues to face questions.
By Michael Waddell
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“Until our society can see the truth about abortion, we will continue failing the women who need us the most. People like my grandmother.”
By Leigh Ann Roman
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The emphasis on creative thinking, collaboration, problem solving, and engaging with the real world is one of the things that differentiates XTH from other high schools throughout Shelby County and around the country.
By Kerry Hayes
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Two former University of Memphis basketball players prepare for the NBA draft combine in Chicago on May 18-20.
By Steven Johnson
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The Memphis gathering was one of several Planned Parenthood rallies in cities across the United States. The marches were organized after a U.S. Supreme Court draft opinion leaked May 2 suggesting the landmark Roe v. Wade law could be restricted or overturned in the future.
By Alicia Davidson
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Tennessee House passes bill to track undocumented students in public schools
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Tennessee educators and immigration advocates oppose the student immigration bill, criticizing the additional logistical burden schools could face and data privacy concerns in a state pushing increasingly hardline immigration policies.
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Immersive museum on Mud Island sets new May opening date
The AM/DM podcast: Take a break and wear green
The Early Word: Does Regional One need a redo? Plus: Back to Frayser
Memphis escapes severe wind damage, but freezing temps are on the way
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South Korean manufacturer moves forward with next phase of $157 million Memphis expansion
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Hyosung HICO launches “Project Innovation East” as the next phase of its U.S. headquarters expansion in South Memphis.
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Back in the flow: Son of former Palladio owners is making a splash
Critics urge caution before biting off nearly $1 billion Regional One project
Does Memphis need a new Regional One hospital? For some, the answer is a resounding yes.
'Digital nomads' may want to linger at upscale RV park
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Grizzlies fall in Chicago, now on longest losing streak of season
Box score: Bulls 132, Grizzlies 107
28 years, four coaches, zero titles: How can the next women’s basketball coach snap this slump?
Calkins: Penny Hardaway is back. It will take real change — from him — to bring back Memphis basketball.
Herrington: Grizzlies notes on injuries, expansion and draft scouting
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From crops to cattle, erratic weather is disrupting how Tennessee farms do business
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At best, shifting weather patterns mean adjusting planting or grazing schedules. At worst, it means moving animals back indoors, delaying harvests or watching crops fail.
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Jittery from java? That's that Grind City Coffee Xpo.
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‘He is our hero’: DeSoto captain honored after rescuing teens from submerged car
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A DeSoto County sheriff’s deputy jumped into a swollen ravine last fall to save two teenage girls and was recognized for the rescue.
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Something stinks in Germantown — and it's higher waste pickup fees
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Five musicals, two Broadway plays, one new Orpheum season
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What’s coming to the Orpheum? Here’s a “Clue.” Hogwarts magic, Boop!, a Tony-winning show about a Grammy-winning artist and much more.
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Immersive museum on Mud Island sets new May opening date
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Calkins: Penny Hardaway is back. It will take real change — from him — to bring back Memphis basketball.
Herrington: Grizzlies notes on injuries, expansion and draft scouting
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The AM/DM podcast: Take a break and wear green
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It’s spring break week for area public school students (except for the University Schools district), which means the airport may be busy but the roads probably won’t be.
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Spring sprung early — and with it, so does heightened Downtown security
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Daily Jigsaw: Model trains
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Today’s puzzle is of model trains and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Daily WordRow: March 16
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