Thursday prep report: MAHS flexes muscle in season-opener
Defensive end Charles Perkins steals the show in Charter Schools Classic.
Defensive end Charles Perkins steals the show in Charter Schools Classic.
The Pipkin Building vaccination site will not close at the end of August and Germantown and Collierville partners will open a high-volume site, said City of Memphis COO Doug McGowen.
Other examples include K-12 schoolchildren whose parents have asked in writing for masking exemptions.
Germantown Baptist Church will reopen as a mass vaccination site in September.
Mississippi is facing a record number of people hospitalized with the virus — 1,633 on Tuesday, according to the state Department of Health.
The $5 million project not only will provide a complete makeover of the old golf course in South Memphis, but build a new golf house in a new place for easier access.
LeMoyne-Owen is the only HBCU to win a Division III national title, having captured the championship in 1975.
The Facebook post compared proof of vaccination to events during the Holocaust.
Today, the Shelby County Health Department reported 915 new COVID-19 cases.
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The Tigers kick off the season by hosting Nicholls at 6 p.m. on Sept. 4.
The Grizzlies have added five new players in their past three trades. Which, if any, are likely to wear Beale Street blue this season?
Memphis is fortunate to have multiple running backs at its disposal to keep the backfield as fresh as possible.
Mr. Football winner Dallan Hayden will lead the way as Christian Brothers High School attempts to snap a 44-year championship drought.
Tickets for the Sept. 4 game, where the University of Memphis will face Nicholls State University, will be discounted to $10, with $1 being donated to the Mid-South Food Bank for each ticket sold.
Summer league is over and training camp won’t start until next month. Fortunately for Grizzlies fans, it may be the not-so-dead period in Memphis. That’s because trades or buyouts could be on the horizon.
It’s no longer Elvis Week, but they’re still rocking at Graceland. Meanwhile, there’s barbecue in the park and dining deals all over.
Cristina McCarter is a local food entrepreneur, offering tasting tours, gift boxes, and charcuterie boards in her various business and and organizing events like Memphis Dining Week.
Whatever good could come from consolidating Memphis and Shelby County governments doesn’t have a chance of passage as long as the dual vote is required.
The City of Memphis will use its new snow and ice-removal plan when winter weather hits late Thursday night or early Friday morning.
A Memphis law firm with expertise in estate planning and trusts will join forces with one well-versed in real estate, corporate, and labor and employment law.
Taylor Jenkins took the blame for the loss. It was nice of him to say. But the Grizzlies real problem may be their inability to handle the best in the West.
James Beard and Webby Award-winning host Dan Pashman will be taping “The Sporkful” — with a local, special guest chef — in front of a live studio audience at the Buckman.
Two positions are open due to the town’s resign-to-run rule. Both Maureen Fraser and Billy Patton, former aldermen, ran for mayor last November.
The event included a cake cutting and the annual proclamation of Elvis Presley Day.
“Before the doubts about his NBA potential loudened, Rookie of the Year contender Zach Edey was in the gym three times a day preparing for his professional opportunity.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss Jaren Jackson Jr.’s recent run of scoring dominance, the Grizzlies’ two Rookie of the Year potentials, and Ja Morant and GG Jackson injury updates.
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