Saturday prep report: CBHS prevails over Germantown in OT
It wasn’t pretty, but The Daily Memphian’s No. 1 high school football team found a way.
It wasn’t pretty, but The Daily Memphian’s No. 1 high school football team found a way.
At Baptist, they extend the reach of nurses from four to six patients and allow beds to open.
Five coaches and a former NBA executive, granted anonymity for their opinions, point to knowledge and expertise, but also a couple of negatives about the University of Memphis’ formidable basketball coaching staff.
New faces contribute as Owls roll.
No. 9 team in the Power 15 is lead by quarterback Houston Wilhelm, who throws for two touchdowns and runs for one.
Gov. Bill Lee’s executive order allows students to opt out and attend classes without masks.
Sen. Katrina Robinson accused of embezzlement and fraud with her business, The Healthcare Institute, appeared in court Friday, a final time before her Sept. 13 trial begins.
The approval is the second for an outparcel in The Lake District.
East Memphis pub has a bounty of board games for guests to play as they munch snacks and sip beverages.
The Arizona transfer had missed at least the past two practices.
Our photographers captured some classic Elvis Week images, and also made it to an unusual school, an iconic store and some sporting events. Cast your ballot for the best one.
Despite its moniker as the Bluff City, Memphis is flatter than the crust on a pie at Memphis Pizza Cafe. But if you know where to look, the city has a few good sledding spots.
FedEx released a service alert Thursday saying delays and disruptions for inbound and outbound shipments are possible “due to local conditions and restrictions.”
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.
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 more than 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.
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.
Anthony Young, the new CEO of Epicenter, joined Eric Barnes to talk about the organization’s efforts to cultivate and support entrepreneurs in Memphis.