Jazz edge Grizzlies in Mike Conley vs. Ja Morant duel
Mike Conley Jr. scored 13 points in the fourth quarter against his former team, finishing with 26 points. Ja Morant scored 36 points.Related story:
Mike Conley Jr. scored 13 points in the fourth quarter against his former team, finishing with 26 points. Ja Morant scored 36 points.Related story:
Mere days after the Tigers won the NIT, Ellis, Baugh and Jeffries have decided to leave.
Boogie Ellis, D.J. Jeffries and Damion Baugh all have entered the transfer portal. That’s not great — but it doesn’t have to be the end of the world.
Find out who’s on the All-Cult Favorite Team and if Desmond Bane is actually on a team even though he’s a rookie.
The Design Review Board gets details about “Building G,” a massive structure of 400 apartments, 27,000 square feet of retail, a parking garage and much more.
Landers Nolley II and Lester Quinones are among Tigers to take home The Daily Memphian’s end-of-season awards.
Memphis activist DeVante Hill, who was prominent in local protests last summer after the death of George Floyd, has been arrested on charges he violated terms of his probation related to a 2016 arrest for filing a false report.
The redevelopment will feature a 20-acre water park, two hotels with 1,168 rooms, a renovated golf course and more.
The Grizzlies will be without three key players when they take on the Jazz Wednesday.
The new Board of Adjustment applications include a business that wants to produce ice cream in Whitehaven, a 3-acre self-storage business in South City and a 10-acre mixed-use development in the Medical District.
The White House CVC is a partnership with FEMA, TEMA and the City of Memphis. It will include additional staff for Pipkin.
Six Cordova homeowners have filed a civil lawsuit against the city and MLGW seeking $38.8 million in damages for a group of 35,000 households.
FedEx Express, one of FedEx Corp.’s operating divisions, has announced three new programs to attract and retain employees, including a pay raise for some hub positions to $20 an hour.
Junior Achievement sold its two, attached buildings at 299-307 Madison, plus a 25-space parking lot, to ServiceMaster by Stratos. Junior Achievement now occupies a small office at the University of Memphis.
The $520,000 consulting contract is a close but not exact match of the one the City Council rejected last October. The rejection stalled the process of considering an exit from TVA by six months. The new contract goes to the council for approval next week with price estimates due by the end of this year.
The Tigers’ running backs are determined to quiet the critics in 2021.
About 430 people die from accidental carbon monoxide poisoning each year in the U.S., according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The COVID-19 task force is targeting certain populations with the single-shot vaccine.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 90 new coronavirus cases and two new coronavirus-related deaths on Wednesday, March 31.
Dining at Ecco, a secret about Slim Chickens, Memphis in May Barbecue is back, and The Majestic Grille is opening this week.
Ty Cobb, who’s been part of mentoring thousands of kids in Memphis over many years, joins Eric Barnes this week on The Sidebar,
U of M’s campus schools will be its own district, Lake District developer gets a last chance and the Goo Goo Dolls are coming to the Garden.
Milton Howery III is often referred to as “Milton Memphis” for his constant dedication to promoting the city.
“Blake Watson is an NFL running back,” Memphis Tigers coach Ryan Silverfield said as the 2024 draft approaches. With Watson gone, South Carolina transfer Mario Anderson and others line up to replace him.
There are quite a few variations on the Bandeja Paisa, but at Mi Tierra, it’s a heavy plate.
A new member has been appointed to replace Mandy Young, who has served on the suburb’s Planning Commission for the past eight years.
Since her last Memphis-area show 18 months ago, the multi-instrumentalist, singer and songwriter has won a Grammy Award, headlined an international tour and hosted a fundraising concert with Jason Isbell.
We’ve had plenty of rallies, vigils and marches. We’ve created one anti-violence group after another. We’ve floated balloons as well as ideas. And still, the deaths keep coming.
Seth Henigan and David Jones are among the subjects of discussion as The Daily Memphian Tigers Podcast with Greg Gaston wraps up following Saturday’s spring football game and Jones’ NBA Draft entry.