Grizzlies beat Warriors for 10th straight win
Ja Morant scored 29 points as the Grizzlies, “the new sheriff in town,” rallied against one of the best teams in the league. Related story:
Box score: Grizzlies 116, Warriors 108
Ja Morant scored 29 points as the Grizzlies, “the new sheriff in town,” rallied against one of the best teams in the league. Related story:
Box score: Grizzlies 116, Warriors 108
Why did Ja Morant stare down that little kid? Because he was wearing a Golden State jersey. And as the Warriors learned Tuesday night, this Grizzlies team is going to demand your respect.
Justin Johnson had posted on social media that he planned to surrender locally on Monday, Jan. 10, but did not. He was arrested in Indiana, and a second suspect, Cornelius Smith, was arrested in Southaven.
Crusaders senior Daniel Egbuniwe flexes his muscle with 33 pointe and 12 rebounds.
Josh Minott’s recent play has opened the eyes of scouts, and DeAndre Williams could be close to a return.
Following controversy last month surrounding a request for a Gay-Straight Alliance Club, a new Allies of Diversity Club will be allowed at Lakeland Preparatory School (LPS) for students in 7th grade and higher.
The dismissal came after Allen and his wife, Desiree, the victim in the Nov. 28 incident, appeared in court together Tuesday afternoon with attorney Leslie Ballin.
The Tennessee Department of Education released a draft of its new education funding framework Tuesday, Jan. 11, the same day lawmakers began this year’s regular legislative session.
Over the course of the 12-year payment-in-lieu-of-taxes agreement, the increase in taxes generated by the project is estimated at more than $3 million.
Aaron Molloy was 2019 Big Ten midfielder of the year.
“We’re interested in this property for multiple reasons,” Tower Ventures partner Benjamin Orgel said. “We even liked this location before the announcement of the Ford plant.”
A Chancery Court lawsuit preserved the stalemate between the Shelby County Election Commission and the Shelby County Commission over a way forward in the controversy.
Memphis community organizations are offering several days of upcoming volunteer opportunities in honor of Martin Luther King Jr.
RedZone Ministries will use a $150,000 Chick-fil-A grant to help build an “opportunity center” for kids in the Orange Mound community.
After a rough December, pundits are high on the Tigers’ chances of reaching the NCAA Tournament.
Police Chief C.J. Davis reported a duty weapon assigned to her was stolen from a vehicle parked outside a Cordova business.
Power Five programs are on the hunt for Panthers’ 6-foot-5 post presence.
Bartlett, Arlington and Lausanne hosting prime-time events that will include a top prospect from the class of 2023 and Mr. Basketball candidates.
Edmund Ford Jr. said he was “sort of offended” after an executive from The Commercial Appeal complained to the commission over Ford’s treatment of a reporter.
Wiseman was honored with Golden State Warriors teammates and former Memphis Tigers teammates in attendance.
Stephen Curry, Klay Thompson and Draymond Green, once the upstarts, come to town to meet (again) the brash upstarts of Morant, Jackson and Bane.
State lawmakers have descended on Nashville for three months of committee hearings, debates and vote-wrangling over how to spend taxpayer dollars.
The Knights are reeling after two straight AAC losses, which makes them a dangerous opponent for Memphis.
The Board of Adjustment approved Richardson International’s $220 million upgrade to its Wesson Oil facility and Memphis University School’s construction on an arts and sciences building and indoor sports facility.
The former Commercial Appeal facility was recently split into two entities: an office building and a warehouse.
Richard Kinley II played in 40 career games at MTSU. He only participated in three spring practices at Memphis.
“Today I don’t want to own (a restaurant), but I can never stop cooking,” Chef Tamra Patterson said. “Cooking is in my blood — it’s all I know to do.”
There are several hurdles Principle Toyota must overcome before it could relocate to Collierville.
A former restaurant server will open a new art gallery and event space inside Midtown’s Minglewood Plaza Friday, March 29.
“Rental property owners can reduce crime by utilizing police calls for service information at their properties. This is no untested theory. It is a proven method that has been put into practice in other crime-ridden neighborhoods in Memphis. And it works.”
This week on Sound Bites, Holly Whitfield and Chris Herrington dined on pastries from Crosstown’s Lucy J’s Bakery and dished on some recent local food news.