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Today’s puzzle is from the Met Gala Watch Party at the Memphis Brooks Museum of Art and was taken by Greg Campbell.
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Today’s puzzle is of Walshy Fire at the 2026 Riverbeat Music Festival and was taken by Wes Hale.
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Also happening this week: Tigers coaches go on tour, and the Civil Rights Museum reopens its Legacy building.
The footage, posted on MPD’s X account, does not appear to be raw, unedited footage but an edited version of MPD Officer Oscar Torres-Molina being shot.
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Today’s puzzle is from the Victorian tearoom at HighTee and was taken by Sophia Surrett.
The Redbirds allowed a season-high five home runs in the game, the most allowed since July 30, 2024, at Durham.
Former teammates, broadcasters, the NBA commissioner and more took to social media to remember Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, who died at 29.
Memphis drops consecutive games for just fourth time in the 2026 season.
Today’s puzzle is of the John Butler Band at the 2026 Riverbeat Music Festival and was taken by Wes Hale.
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The Jacksonville Jumbo Shrimp tied it up in the ninth and won it in the tenth, beating Memphis for the third time in three days.
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo from the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America event and was taken by Mark Weber.
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The Tigers will make their first appearance in the conference tournament since 2023, and their first under coach Matt Riser.
A close-up of Shelby County, obtained by The Daily Memphian and shared by legislators on social media, shows that most of Memphis’ municipal limits appear to be split roughly three ways. The map still does not include streets, precincts or municipal boundaries. State GOP proposes splitting Memphis into three Congressional districts Proposed congressional map debated, protested at Tennessee CapitolRelated content: