Morant’s near triple-double not enough as Grizzlies routed in Portland
It was the Grizzlies’ first poor performance of the season, and unfortunately it was on national television.Related story:
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Mark Segbers adds a goal and an assist in man-of-the-match performance.
Earlier this month, a federal grand jury in Nashville handed down a five-count indictment against Republican Sen. Brian Kelsey and a Nashville social club owner.
Clay Bright will head operation and development of the Haywood County Megasite. He has been the Tennessee Transportation Commissioner since 2019.
Masks still must be worn in indoor school settings due to the absence of a reliable approach for providing accommodations for children with disabilities.
The Downtown Memphis Commission wants to address the long-term problems associated with Downtown parking.
The Tigers’ -1.38 turnover margin is the second-worst in the country and only nine teams have lost more turnovers than Memphis who has 15 turnovers in eight games.
Meeting in special session Wednesday, Oct. 27, Shelby County commissioners set the stage to approve a redistricting ordinance on third and final reading at their regular Monday meeting. They also increased the recommendations from the ad hoc group on redistricting to a total of four maps.
In requesting his move from the chairmanship, Kelsey continued to maintain his innocence.
SCS’ October board business meeting discussed an uptick in violence, as well as the upcoming town hall for education funding.
Pantà opens this week, Hog & Hominy reopens next week, and it looks like the Pancho’s era has come to an end.
Also, find out about the Science of Beer at MoSH, coming up next week.
The Tigers are ranked behind Alabama and Houston, and just ahead of Tennessee.
Seeking to stop local governments and businesses from enacting COVID-related rules, the Tennessee General Assembly is convening Wednesday evening for another special session. Dozens of bills were introduced Tuesday afternoon and evening.
The university must notify all incoming residents and fellows and it may not start new programs until status improves.
There are 1,102 active cases reported in Shelby County, with 287 — or 26% — of them being pediatric.
Quarterback, running back tandem led MUS to big victory over PURE Youth.
Memphis Tigers beat writers Steven Johnson and Frank Bonner II discuss men’s basketball’s exhibition win against Lemoyne-Owen College and how the off week can help the football team.
Regular-season championships, and top playoff seeds, are on the line in Regions 8-5A and 8-2A.
Memphis coach Ryan Silverfield recently decided to do an exercise that required players and coaches to be honest with themselves.
Bills are proposing making school board elections partisan. Some educators question the move.
Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland talks with The Daily Memphian about national inflationary concerns and the longer-standing need for more quality affordable housing in the city ahead of the summit.
Moderator Michael LaRosa’s latest book, cowritten with a Memphis attorney, will be released the same day.
Leaders of the three separate initiatives joined Eric Barnes to talk about their programs this week on the WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines.”
“Seth Hengian may be the most underappreciated among Memphis’ recent run of stellar quarterbacks, and that’s not right.”Related content:
Josh Conley said Bar Limina will feature a revolving lineup of mixologists and bartenders from across the globe.
Honors and ground breaking for Buc-cee’s highlight a week of touring around the suburbs for news.
The Memphis Police Department is hosting a new local TV show to showcase its efforts in curbing crime in the city.
A Florida woman claimed to have more than 10 years of experience in grant writing. In reality, her last known employment was at a Krystal, and she was on probation for stealing cash deposits from it.
Leaders of the three separate initiatives joined Eric Barnes to talk about their programs this week on the WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines.”
If you like Thanksgiving food — either cooking, eating or just thinking about it — this puzzle is for you.