Thursday Prep Report: Arlington scores late to tie CBHS
Tigers score twice in the second half to forge a draw.
Tigers score twice in the second half to forge a draw.
A federal partnership with FEMA is bringing 21,000 new vaccine doses each week and a football field-sized tent.
Tutor says the next local party chairman has a chance to win back countywide offices in 2022 that Republicans lost due to what Tutor says was the result of anti-Trump sentiment.
The Grizzlies are in a tight race for the final play-in spots, and there are any number of scenarios and teams to contend with.
ShotSpotter is being used by police departments across the U.S. to curb gun violence.
The Thursday, April 1, press release from the company is the latest salvo in an exchange between the city and the company that went public last week.
‘I am the next HGTV Design Star,’ says the Memphis interior designer whose prize includes $50,000 and her own TV show.
Developer Tom Intrator plans to fill a vacant lot in the heart of South Main with a relatively tall, mixed-use building.
“One of the most important things we can all do is ... encourage our friends, our neighbors and our loved ones to take the vaccine.”
FedEx Express is offering new incentives to attract and retain employees. The effort is driven partly by a tight market for labor, but also by the company’s desire to see more entry-level employees follow a career track at the company.
Memphis alum Hunter Hill to oversee P7 Sports Academy, with state-of-the-art facility in Cordova with capability to hold showcase events.
The Shelby County Health Department reported 129 new coronavirus cases and one additional virus-related death Thursday, April 1.
It wasn’t even April 1, but Utah Jazz guard Mike Conley pulled a not-so-funny stunt on his former team Wednesday night.
Andalusia opens, adding Moroccan cuisine to the line-up of good food available on Sanderlin in East Memphis.
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 Grizzlies are in for a busy month as the playoff race in the West gets tight.
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.
During the first part of the meeting, Superintendent Marie Feagins responded passionately to all three claims levied against her by the school board.
The Cooper will be on 5.8 acres at Cooper Street and Central Avenue with 250 multifamily apartments, 27 rental townhomes, a 125-room hotel, surface parking and a 325-space parking garage.
The Grizzlies will get a fourth and final (until the playoffs?) shot at the Houston Rockets in a couple of weeks. Chris Herrington has written five quick thoughts about the Houston-Memphis matchup.
“One thing we’ve all learned since the pandemic is that change is the only constant,” restaurateur Deni Reilly said.
Germantown is in the early stages of a potential tax incentive for the redevelopment of Carrefour at Kirby Woods. While no final decisions were made, some aldermen have concerns with the TIF.
Clear your calendars, Memphis cinephiles. Three of 2024’s very best films are in local theaters this week, and there’s no telling how long they’ll stick around.
“Aside from the obvious point that we could all suggest better than we’re going to get, the larger point is that we’re all going to need each other as things shake out in Washington.”
Plus, bar owners Mary Oglesby and Paul Gilliam talk about the state of the service industry in Memphis.
This week’s jigsaw features a photo from the Budweiser Clydesdales’ visit to Arlington, where 500 to 600 people braved the cold weather for a chance to see the world-famous horses.