Kyle Murphy helps 901 FC secure a vital three points
Home team has won three of its last four games.
Home team has won three of its last four games.
The U.S. government Wednesday, Sept. 22, said it considering filing a motion to intervene in the whistleblower case against Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare and former signatories, including former CEO Gary Shorb and former CFO Chris McLean.
The resolution to form a commission to draft a consolidation charter showed up in Wednesday committee sessions without notice. Like the City Council, county commissioners amended it to stop short of beginning to draft a charter and to include looking at changes to local government short of consolidation.
Quarterbacks are targeting the true freshman, and he’s embracing it with his Memphis grit.
Will the Grizzlies soon follow the lead of other NBA venues and require proof of vaccination or a negative test to attend games?
Safety protocols include frequent sanitation and requiring staff to use personal protective equipment (PPE).
If you contract COVID-19, you should be in quarantine. But so should your dog, cat or ferret.
Lakeland Mayor Mike Cunningham updated some major projects in his State of the City address to the Lakeland Chamber of Commerce.
A fraud investigator for the federal Department of Health and Human Services Office of the Inspector General testified he had a hard time finding students who attended the nursing school.
The Tigers are showing they are better than many projected.
Anna Heck heading back to state after 1-under 71 on Monday at Fair Oaks.
Red Devils travel to Houston with city pride, and serious region ramifications, at stake.
There’s a late announcement for a Wild Turkey dinner next week, and, it turns out, a lot going on that involves whiskey or beer.
B.R. Distilling’s McCauley Williams talks on this week’s Sound Bites about how he started the company.
Fans will be allowed to watch practice for free, where players will be competing against each other in a benefit for nonprofit groups.
Despite exceeding the density capacity for the South Main District, the Memphis and Shelby County Board of Adjustment granted approval of a new mixed-use development.
The Mid-South will experience weather whiplash in the next 24 hours as a significant cold front ushers in the coldest air of the season this week.
The restaurant’s original location Downtown at 87 S. Second St., however, remains open.
The Tigers’ Alasia Smith got a decent shot at the buzzer, which would have forced overtime with the Mean Green women’s basketball team.
The restaurant’s original location Downtown at 87 S. Second St., however, remains open.
Germantown plans to appoint a new school board member by the end of January. Seven finalists were chosen after 14 applications were submitted.
This week, wrestle your way into 2025, make a Memphis-centric zine and see Bone Thugs-n-Harmony for real this time.
A public school teacher on vouchers: “Let’s be honest, today we’re far more interested in satisfying our own personal interests and we expect the taxpayer to foot the bill. We are entitled.”
If one of your resolutions is to eat more of Memphis’ culinary offerings, we’ve got you covered.
This quick crossword should be pretty easy to figure out.