Grizzlies’ momentum comes to end as Clippers regain form
Memphis couldn’t replicate the form of their Thursday matchup, dropping the second game of the back-to-back.Related story
Memphis couldn’t replicate the form of their Thursday matchup, dropping the second game of the back-to-back.Related story
The announcement by County Mayor Lee Harris came three hours after new bombshell revelation from state health officials about the mismanagement of vaccines in Shelby County. It also did little to quell a growing controversy about the leadership of Harris in the controversy.
State Health Commissioner Lisa Piercey says lax management is apparent across Shelby County Health Department.
The American Athletic Conference moved the Tigers’ last home game of the season to Houston. It’s a transparent screw job.
Appointment signup links will now be released on Fridays at noon for appointments for the following week.
After rehab and recovery, a couple finds an anonymous investor to make their dream project come to life on Brookhaven Circle.
The day’s positivity rate for Shelby County is 5.5%. The total number of coronavirus-related deaths is 1,484.
The Grizzlies announced Friday that they will begin selling single-game tickets on March 5.
A new ownership group has bought Earnestine & Hazel’s for $900,000 and and a nearby warehouse for $200,000. The old bar will reopen soon, and the new owner promises to keep those Soul Burgers sizzling.
The council can’t fire Shelby County Health Director Alisa Haushalter, but council member Chase Carlisle will propose the resolution at Tuesday’s council meeting. There could be more calls Friday, when Haushalter and County Mayor Lee Harris speak at a special meeting of the Shelby County Commission.
Looks like lots of Memphians were eager to go with the flow, sipping, showering and washing clothes as water levels returned to normal.
A man was arrested at an East Memphis area home and charged in a suspected cockfighting operation. Police and animal services seized more than 200 roosters and hens.
The change is a devastating blow for the Tigers, who now have lost home-court advantage for their toughest game of the season.
Kindred Place will take over operation of the Universal Parenting Places, which were set to close in March.
The Downtown Memphis Commission board may meet in a special called meeting over the next few weeks to consider the search committee’s selection.
Principal Barton Thorne called it “shocking and disappointing” to be removed for speaking to students about the First Amendment.
Let faucets run one at a time, starting on the highest floor first.
MSCS Superintendent Marie Feagins spoke Thursday to the Frayser Exchange Club, a long-standing weekly meeting attended by community leaders and politicos.
The Cooper Development group, led by Chance Carlisle and Carlisle Development Co., seeks a 20-year property tax incentive for the Cooper-Young mixed-use development.
Steven Adams discussed his return to the court at FedExForum and threw a funny jab at his old friend and former teammate Santi Aldama.
Pair your burger with a beer, cue up a Patsy Cline song on the jukebox and let yourself be charmed by the misshapen magic of this Midtown institution.
The horses are back in Shelby County for the first time in over a decade, appearing at several area Kroger locations this week
Gretchen Wollert McLennon first stepped dance shoes in Ballet Memphis at 11 years old. Now, after five years building on the company’s legacy, she’s taking a bow.
No evidence of Grizzlies interest in Jimmy Butler doesn’t necessarily mean there’s no interest. But if you look closely at the parameters and complications of a potential Butler deal, it still feels pretty unlikely.
Anthony Young, the new CEO of Epicenter, joined Eric Barnes to talk about the organization’s efforts to cultivate and support entrepreneurs in Memphis.