Whitehaven moves into TSWA football poll; complete rankings
Fairley and Covington are the highest-ranked Memphis-area teams in the Tennessee Sports Writers Association high school football poll.
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Fairley and Covington are the highest-ranked Memphis-area teams in the Tennessee Sports Writers Association high school football poll.
Steve Gaines, who has served as senior pastor at Bellevue Baptist Church for 19 years, is stepping down from the role to travel and minister as an itinerant preacher.
A helpful primer to the Young Dolph trial.
Memphis basketball teams will have a new tipoff event — the Blue and Gray Showcase Friday, Oct. 4, at 6 p.m. inside Elma Roane Fieldhouse.Related content:
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“This bold action will help save lives and protect our neighborhoods from the devastating effects of gun violence,” Mayor Paul Young wrote in a post on Instagram.
Memphis native Cathryn Stout is among 205 leaders selected to join the Obama Foundation Leaders program.
Memphis is now the only unbeaten team in conference play and the only team yet to concede a goal in conference games.
Also happening this week: The City Council may take up the Sheraton deal, and Coach Silverfield talks at the Touchdown Club.
Seven Memphis-area teams ranked in TSWA high school football rankings.
Jody Stephens, the only surviving member of legendary Memphis band Big Star, was joined on stage by Mike Mills of R.E.M., Pat Sansone of Wilco, Jon Auer of The Posies and Chris Stamey of The dBs to audibly re-create Big Star’s second album, “Radio City,” at Crosstown Theater Tuesday night. Reporter Jody Callahan was there, notepad and phone camera in hand.
After defeating Charlotte, the University of Memphis women’s soccer team improves to 8-1-1 overall and 3-0-1 in conference play.
There are still several Oktoberfest celebrations in the Mid-South in October. Here’s your guide.
The Memphis Tigers men’s soccer team handed No. 9 Charlotte its first loss of the season behind an Adam Yousfi goal.
Top 25 boys and girls finishers from Saturday night’s Frank Horton Classic.
Also happening this week: Riley Keough discusses her new book at Graceland, and the U of M breaks ground on new campus housing.
The Bulldogs take over the top spot in Class 2A; Covington, Collierville, Lausanne, Southwind, Munford and Bolton are also ranked in this week’s poll.
The two-round Memphis Golf Association City Am was decided by one stroke at Memphis Country Club.
Former Houston High standout Maddie Eskin had a goal and two assists to lead the Tigers attack.
Memphis has the only urban park system in Tennessee to receive accreditation through the Commission for Accreditation of Park and Recreation Agencies.
The Leadership Memphis and Volunteer Memphis Board of Directors has named Bobby White as their new president and CEO.
Memphis 901 FC clinched the club’s fourth consecutive playoff appearance and extended its 13-game home unbeaten run with a 0-0 draw against the Sacramento Republic on Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
The Tigers’ home winning streak ends at 17 games, but their unbeaten streak at home extends to 25 games.
Also happening this week: Juvenile Court hearings that were supposed to resume in person will now be virtual, and Spike Lee (and others) get Freedom Awards.