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A frustrating end to the 2025 season has only fueled the fire for the Houston High Mustangs’ class of 2027 point guard.
Here’s an alphabetical list of Memphis-area high school players who have announced college commitments to Football Bowl Subdivision schools.
MSCS could lose money for translators, Olive Branch has a bonsai bonanza and Germantown gets its first mural.
The conversation about air pollution in the 38109 ZIP code has focused on xAI. Government data shows that there’s been a lot of pollution in that zip code before Elon Musk’s company took up residence in the former Electrolux plant.
University of Memphis study shows that SWITCH Youth program meant to decrease juvenile crime is having a positive effect.
Bartlett is seeking brewery and boutique businesses to enhance retail development, filling absences in the city’s offerings.
Brussel’s Bonsai in Olive Branch may be the country’s largest bonsai nursery but it’s “just a blip in what’s possible” with bonsai.
The Fig & Prosciutto Flatbread is sweet and tangy, with fresh, peppery arugula, prosciutto de parma and balsamic glaze.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools may lose federal funds used to pay for translators and district-level staff who help educators in what a former MSCS board member calls a “lose-lose” situation.
The Redbirds score seven runs in an inning for the second time in as many games.
The CEO of West Cancer Center plans to provide the perspective of the federal agency’s largest customer: MLGW.
The trend lines are clear on almost all fronts. After reaching high points in 2023, crime in Memphis is trending down at a higher rate through the first half of 2025 than it did through the first half of 2024.
Germantown doesn’t have murals like its neighboring communities. A new concept will bring a moving mural to the suburb.
Olive Branch took advantage of the Tennessee Valley Authority clearing trees at City Park by converting the hilly, zigzagging space to a disc golf course.
In Berclair, organic gardeners Brad and Penny Behnes are taking vegetable gardening to new heights.
And, soon, it will be in area Kroger stores, courtesy of Oh Grate!
The Memphis Redbirds erupted from being seven runs down, to tie the game during sixth inning, then lost to the Nashville Sounds in the ninth inning Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
The Shelby County Election Commission chairman and the elections administrator talked about low voter turnout and election off year mechanics on “Behind The Headlines.”
Eighteen months after leaving the Memphis system, Bartlett’s library is continuing to make improvements as questions linger about whether the departure was the right move.
A new hangout spot is coming to Midtown Memphis that brings a twist to the traditional game night.
News of xAI securing more funding also comes as the company looks to move ahead on one of its key promises to Memphis — a water recycling plant that could cut long-term usage of the Memphis Sand Aquifer by about 9%.
Memphis International Airport expects more than 59,000 travelers to pass through its TSA checkpoint during the July Fourth holiday travel period from July 1-7.
An Asian restaurant leased out the former King of Spuds location at 5376 Knight Arnold Road, and the new tenant plans to start work on the site in the coming months.
Omi Blu’s spice blends Spice Lyfe blends incorporate functional foods such as turmeric, kelp powder and cinnamon to create easy ways to season foods while also eating for health.
The Redbirds are back in action Saturday, July 5, to continue a six-game series at AutoZone Park against the Sounds (Triple-A, Milwaukee Brewers) with first pitch scheduled for 6:35 p.m. CDT.