Tuesday prep report: Fourth-quarter surge powers Tipton-Rosemark to region championship
Mr. Basketball finalist Alex Anderson puts Rebels on his back in the decisive fourth quarter.
Mr. Basketball finalist Alex Anderson puts Rebels on his back in the decisive fourth quarter.
The city is investigating using a large call center at the University of Memphis for phone appointments.
The council votes next week on the further use of a PILOT extension fund already being tapped for $62 million for four Downtown parking garages. Meanwhile, one of the banks involved in financing the garages wants some more loan guarantees, which includes a proposed TIF.
Germantown’s Design Review Commission gave favorable reviews to Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken and the addition to Houston Middle School.
The moratorium is a reaction to plans for a smoke shop on McLean Boulevard across from Snowden School in Midtown.
More than 2,400 doses wasted in seven separate incidents, state Department of Health says.
The order doesn’t become effective until it is signed by the mayor.
Legal questions prompt delay of consideration on three measures.
State environmental officials are helping in the effort to find leaks and resolve water problems.
Former Grizzlies star is a 14-year veteran; Ja Morant also not picked.
Hutchison’s students and families wanted to be back in class despite the pandemic; the school had to ensure it was possible to do it safely.
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss how the Grizzlies can correct defensive problems.
Collierville Schools decided it will not review its Opportunity Academy about 24 hours before district staff was supposed to review policy around it.
The Collierville Police Department is phasing in body cameras. The tools are part of the department’s ongoing efforts to “leverage technology.”
Opponents of the proposed Byhalia Connection oil pipeline will have to wait a bit longer to see what action the Memphis City Council might take regarding the project. The council’s attorney has requested more time to study the city’s legal options.
Woods was taken to the hospital with series leg injuries and was undergoing surgery. He was the only person in the vehicle, authorities say.
Marshall Steakhouse is adding to its popular Holly Springs location, opening a second restaurant at The Lake District in Lakeland.
Sam Reid, 17, is now home after being thrown off a sled being pulled by a four-wheeler.
The Tigers will soon be unpaused, but will they be untroubled?
South African strain has shown to be more resistant to vaccines than other known variants.
A Tennessee Senate committee on Tuesday, Feb. 23, advanced a bill preventing cities and counties from requiring police officers, firefighters and emergency medical professionals to live where they work.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 110 new coronavirus cases and zero new coronavirus-related deaths on Tuesday.
Bobby Ellis spent more than 50 years at the Rendezvous; he knew what each one of the 70 keys on a big ring unlocked.
The Vollintine-Evergreen Community Association is appealing a decision to allow what it calls a “smoke shop” to open next to Dino’s Grill and near Snowden School. While renovations have been made, the business has not yet opened.
California entities that share the same mailing address just bought Blair Tower Apartments in the Medical District after already acquiring Highland Row in the University District, the Parkview in Midtown, and Mimosa Gardens and Williamsburg Manor in East Memphis.
Also happening this week: The Shelby County Commission returns to a pay-raise request for the Circuit Court Clerk’s office, and the Grizzlies kick off the Emirates NBA Cup tournament.
Leaders of the three separate initiatives joined Eric Barnes to talk about their programs this week on the WKNO-TV’s “Behind The Headlines.”
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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.”
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