Grizzlies’ dynamic defense helps bring down Pelicans
It takes a village to defend Zion Williamson, and the Grizzlies again had the right mix. Related story:
It takes a village to defend Zion Williamson, and the Grizzlies again had the right mix. Related story:
The forecast includes good news for Tigers basketball, Ryan Silverfield, the Grizzlies and Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium. But John Martin says the future may be less rosy for the Showboats and those who want to replace the coliseum with a soccer stadium.
One of the most beloved players of the 2000s is joining the current Tigers staff in a voluntary role, a source close to the situation told The Daily Memphian.
“I pray that all of us can live in the moment and that we can get some of the best moments we can out of life” in 2023, host Eric Brinson said.
BlueCross members will lose access to Methodist hospitals unless an agreement is reached by Sunday, Jan. 1.
Led by Jalen Cook, Tulane is a clear-cut better team than USF on paper. So, it’ll be especially important for the Tigers are alert after their scare versus the Bulls.
After the struggles of 2020 and 2021, the restaurant scene in Memphis showed promise of recovery in 2022.
A suspect is in critical condition after a struggle and shootout with Memphis Police Department officers Friday, Dec. 30.
“During the storm, we used text alerts to communicate to 86,940 of our customers,” an MLGW press release said.
Gov. Bill Lee granted Oscar Smith a reprieve after finding TDOC failed to properly test lethal injection chemicals, then retained a former federal prosecutor to investigate why it happened.
Local contractors are seeing and saying similar things: They’re all busy, and they’re all working as quickly as they can.
Here’s a quick and easy New Year’s Day meal that gives you all the luck and prosperity without the guilt: This is full of flavor and good-for-you vegetables.
The last Memphis City Council Scorecard of 2022 finds the 13-member body unanimous on Klondike revitalization and a tourism surcharge for the city’s convention center hotel. A negotiated settlement of the damage deposit for Memphis In May’s use of the redesigned Tom Lee Park is another matter for another year.
The U of M spring semester starts Jan. 17 but campus reopens for business Jan. 3. It is the second local university to announce damages from the recent winter weather.
Most Christian Brothers University students — with the exception of those in the nursing and physician’s assistant programs — are affected by the semester delay.
New Memphis assistant coach comes from UAB and is a former starting quarterback at Vanderbilt.Related story:
The FTC’s Contact Lens Rule requires prescribers to provide copies of prescriptions automatically — that is, the patient shouldn’t have to ask for it — and at no extra charge.
On this episode of The Daily Memphian’s Memphis Grizzlies podcast, beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss the team’s disappointing road trip.
Some of us are pumped about the new year, but let’s take a sec to check out some pics from the final week of 2022, which brought outages, worship amid outages, and a disgruntled fan at a record-breaking bowl game.
The way to curb speeding at first glance might be to put more police officers on the street. But it’s not that simple.
Founded in 1999, Consilience Group has expanded its presence through word of mouth, referrals and recognition for its work.
After spending three years away, LSU transfer and former MUS star point guard Curtis Givens III is making a homecoming with the Memphis Tigers.
Chef Eli Townsend said he always looks forward to the Grand Marshal brunch: “It’s the bittersweet closing of Pride Fest and our last opportunity to celebrate ourselves in this way until next year.”
Lakeland has passed the final reading on its budget for the upcoming fiscal year, maintaining the certified property tax rate set after reappraisal, unlike other local suburbs.
Through a podcast, artist gatherings, guided walks through Overton Park and his popular collage parties, visual artist and musician Zack Orsborn has found people who are, like, really creative.
“Public safety is not a partisan issue — everyone deserves to feel safe in their community.”
Edible Memphis editor Stacey Greenberg comes back to “Sound Bites” to talk about her food tour of Mexico City and old-school, longtime Memphis restaurants.