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Cumulus Media, Fogelman, Southern College of Optometry, Red Door Wealth Management and KQ Communications announce promotions and additions.
Here are the FedEx St. Jude Championship scores after Saturday’s third round at TPC Southwind and the pairings for Sunday’s final round. The final group tees off at 12:40 p.m.
Play at the FedEx St. Jude Championship will get underway Saturday a little later than originally anticipated. Tee times will be adjusted to begin at approximately 9:45 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. in threesomes off of Nos. 1 & 10 tees.
Chris Kirk shoots 64 to take first-round lead at FESJC. Check out all the first-round scores and also pairings for Friday’s second round.
The Memphis Police Department hosted a Sea of Blue event Wed., Aug. 14, for Officer Demetrice Johnson, who died following a car crash earlier this month. Johnson, 34, died Aug. 2 after a car crash with a civilian, Rantavious Johnson, 22, who also died. A second officer, Bobby Fields, was critically injured.
The FedEx St. Jude Championship, the first round of the FedEx Cup playoffs, begins Thursday at TPC Southwind.
Sun Studio, 706 Union Ave., hosted panels and musical performances Wednesday, Aug. 14, 2024, to celebrate the 70th anniversary of Elvis Presley’s song “That’s All Right.” Photographer Ziggy Mack was there.
The top three golfers in the world rankings — No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, No. 2 Xander Schauffele and No. 3 Rory McIlroy — will be in playing in Wednesday’s pro-am at the FedEx St. Jude Championship.
Former Campbell University coach Trena Prater becomes the first head coaching hire for new Tigers athletic director Ed Scott.
Also happening this week: MATA hosts public meetings to reimagine transit, and xAI should be fully operational.
The Baltimore Ravens have signed former Memphis Tigers and CBHS receiver Anthony Miller.
Aug. 16 marks 47 years since the death of Elvis Presley. Elvis Week 2024 offers fans from near and far a number of ways to commemorate his legacy.
We’re smack in the middle of Elvis Week, and our crossword puzzle was inspired by recent Elvis-related articles.
The new FlyMyAirport function lets travelers search for and book flights, packages and hotels, as well as finding the best deals on airfare.
Students enrolled in the graduate program will use publicly available video, satellite imagery, social media networks, online databases and other data to add depth to reporting.
The 2023 Ed Murphey Classic pole vault champion wins his second Olympic medal.
The Redbirds plan to play as the Memphis Red Sox and wear throwback Negro Leagues jerseys Saturday night, Aug. 10, as part of their participation in MiLB’s The Nine project.
The Memphis Touchdown Club’s 2024 fall speakers series features college football coaches, administrators and national media members.
Also happening this week: The Memphis City Council will deal with November ballot referendums, and Ja Morant has a birthday.
Reaction to this week’s series of the 25 greatest Memphis athletes of the century — a project spearheaded by Geoff Calkins, and voted on by several members by our sport staff — has been passionate, pointed and piebald.
Former MUS standout competes in his first Olympic games.
Here’s a look at our full election coverage and results.
College football commentator and former Memphian Paul Finebaum has signed a multi-year contract extension with ESPN.
The list of the top 25 Memphis athletes of the century is complete. But then we argued about it — as a staff. Who should have been included? Who should have been left off? The arguments got heated, fast.
How hard was it to pick the greatest 25 Memphis athletes of the century? All the people on this list were left out. Which is crazy. Because they are deeply accomplished athletes, too.