After loss to Temple, Memphis Tigers football must keep moving forward
The loss to Temple not only showed the problems that occur with a rash of turnovers, but also marked Memphis' first loss and probably its spot in the national rankings.
The loss to Temple not only showed the problems that occur with a rash of turnovers, but also marked Memphis' first loss and probably its spot in the national rankings.
The league said it will not make the official available to speak because Joey Magnifico's overturned catch was a "judgement call."
The 47th annual Pink Palace Crafts Fair spotlights craftsmakers, allowing them to demonstrate the creation of their wares for guests.
Two Memphis players were ejected in loss to Charlotte Independence as an ugly scene erupts Saturday night at AutoZone Park.
When Tracy Hall arrived in 2015, the college was in a seven-year enrollment decline. Numbers are up now and the associate's degrees it awarded in 2018 are up 41%.
An increasing number businesses led by women are forming and thriving in Bartlett and the Greater Memphis area, and the annual Bartlett Women’s Expo Friday showcased some of them.
Deputy Gov. Butch Eley has been part of Gov. Bill Lee’s administration for almost seven years.
Tony Alexander, president and director of MIME, said the entertainment group does not plan to leave the city, but is ‘testing the waters’ on selling its Union Avenue real estate.
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Chef Eli Townsend said he always looks forward to the Grand Marshal brunch: “It’s the bittersweet closing of Pride Fest and our last opportunity to celebrate ourselves in this way until next year.”
This past week, Horn Lake held its elections, Bartlett opened a new coffeehouse and a suburb dealt with calls to another big party. Meanwhile, cities are wrapping up the annual budget review.
This year’s Memphis Juneteenth events include concerts, festivals, parades, film screenings, dance, theater and spoken word.
“We often say loneliness is a public health crisis, and it is. I see it daily. People come to Church Health for physical ailments, but many times what they are really suffering from is isolation.”
Good Fortune Co. has appeared on the Food Network on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” and the co-owners have appeared separately on “Guy’s Grocery Games.”