Briarcrest edges CBHS with two-point conversion in OT
CBHS stages impressive rally to tie game late but Saints make the biggest play at the end.
CBHS stages impressive rally to tie game late but Saints make the biggest play at the end.
Two touchdowns on interception returns spark Red Devils in Region 8-6A. Also, see how the Power 15 fared and check out all the scores and summaries of Memphis-area games.
The federal trial against state Sen. Katrina Robison resumed Friday with testimony from a federal agent who led a team executing a search warrant at a Robinson-owned business.
Some of the categories to mull over: Turnovers, and a certain Memphis freshman defensive back.
Federal Judge Sheryl Lipman ruled Friday morning ruled that the mask mandate in K-12 schools in Shelby County is lawful.
Shelby County Schools reported 516 new COVID-19 cases among students and 69 among staff at the district’s public and charter schools.
Since the temporary restraining order was issued, Germantown has seen a slower rate of cases. Other suburban districts noticed a slight decrease or no change since Labor Day.
The decision is a huge step back from the sweeping plan proposed by the White House a month ago to offer booster shots of both the Pfizer and Moderna vaccines to nearly all Americans eight months after they get their second dose.
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Pro Football Hall of Famer Isaac Bruce and former teammates will be taking part in the Tiger Walk.
Lt. Gov. Randy McNally (R-Oak Ridge) Friday, Sept. 17, appointed seven senators to an ad-hoc committee on redistricting. State Sen. Raumesh Akbari (D-Memphis) is one of two Democrats and will serve as one of two co-chairs.
A land dedication ceremony Friday, Sept. 17, celebrated the addition to the 1,138-acre park, which features diverse terrain with Mississippi River flood plains and bluff ridges.
The Multi-Agency Gang Unit was trying to serve an arrest warrant, issued out of Sumner County, to a home in northeast Memphis.
For Nick Mejia, who designed the Grizzlies-themed baseball jerseys for the Redbirds, it was a thrill to see his vision come true — and more.
A year after Save A Lot’s closure, Binghampton is firmly a food desert again and there are now no immediate plans to find a replacement.
Broadway-like lights of the Luciann Theater building’s newly restored marquee were turned on Thursday night.
Rolling Stone just published its latest list of the “500 Greatest Songs of All Time” and Chris Herrington was among the voters. A look at the Memphis music that did and didn’t make the list, plus Chris’ own ballot.
The ordinance, which is up for the first of three votes, would make a set of gun-ownership limits a part of the city code of ordinances.
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.
This is the first time this season Memphis has been ranked in back-to-back editions of the weekly Associated Press Top 25.
Fine dining, fried chicken and a new deli are among the types of restaurants opening or expanding in the coming year.
Mark Gardner replaces outgoing president Lee Caldwell, who will continue on the board but not as an officer.
Runners can rack up the miles with like-minded friends on trails, through scavenger hunts or with a beer at the end.
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.
Violent crime and efforts to battle it were among the top stories of the year as discussed in a reporters’ roundtable on “Behind The Headlines.”
This week’s jigsaw features a photo of the warm and hearty spicy tonkotsu at Nagoya House in Cooper-Young.