This Week in Memphis: Tigers football kicks off, and runners honor Liza
Memphis football plays Chattanooga, U of M’s fall semester starts and an annual run honors Eliza Fletcher on the third anniversary of her death.
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Memphis football plays Chattanooga, U of M’s fall semester starts and an annual run honors Eliza Fletcher on the third anniversary of her death.
The big high school football matchup will be Southwind visiting Lausanne on Friday. Plus, county commissioners are still discussing a school-board shakeup.
Also happening this week: The County Commission considers an MSCS board election shakeup, and the CRA wants your ideas for the Old Brick Church.
Also happening this week: Neighborhood groups across the county host police meet-and-greets for National Night Out.
Also happening this week: Memphis Tigers start football camp, and Memphis City Council members want to hear your blight concerns.
Also happening this week: Ford Jr. is supposed to get a trial date, and Tennessee tax-free weekend is coming.
Also happening this week: Kids compete in one of the nation’s oldest junior golf tournaments, and seniors learn to line dance.
The 2025-2026 NBA season officially starts Monday with free-agency negotiations, and we take a look at what that means for the Grizzlies. Plus, we’ve got a guide to Fourth of July fun.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission could finally wrap up budget season.
Also happening this week: Former Shelby County Commissioner Sidney Chism holds his annual political picnic, and the Shelby County Health Department hosts a community fair.
The Memphis City Council’s budget deadline looms, and Shelby County Commissioner Miska Clay Bibbs holds a town-hall meeting.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission meets, but don’t expect any major decisions about the county budget.
Also happening this week: Memorial Day is Monday, and there’s a reception for the work that replaced Midtown’s Union Centre blue-dog paintings.
Also happening this week: The city’s new arts office wants to hear from local artists about how it can help them thrive.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission meets on Monday, but a planned budget talk at the meeting has been delayed.
Also happening this week: The University of Tennessee Athletics’ department brings its “Big Orange Caravan” to Memphis.
Also happening this week: The Wolf River Bottoms Task Force meets for the first time, and Tigers football is back.
Also happening this week: TCAP testing begins for Memphis-Shelby County Schools, and Felicia Suzanne’s reopens.
Also happening this week: Mayor Young presents his budget proposal, and DA Mulroy nerds out with Star Trek fans.
Also happening this week: James Beard Award finalists will be named, and pickleball is popping up.
Also happening this week: Memphis in May brings barbecue to Collierville, and renters can learn their rights.
Also happening this week: Memphis amateur athletes are honored, and suburban schools are on spring break.
Also happening this week: Germantown aldermen consider eliminating holiday-decor rules, and Tony Allen’s jersey is retired.
Also happening this week: Shelby County marks the fifth anniversary of the first local COVID-19 case, and Daylight Saving Time begins.
Also happening this week: Michalyn Easter-Thomas provides a Chelsea Greenline update, and Evergreen Presbyterian turns guns into garden tools.