Permitless carry bills stall in General Assembly
Two bills expanding permitless gun carry stalled Wednesday, April 6 in the General Assembly.
Two bills expanding permitless gun carry stalled Wednesday, April 6 in the General Assembly.
Attorneys for rape victims suing the City of Memphis presented new allegations contending that kits were indeed destroyed.
The 20-year-old might not be the best at unpacking, but during his journey to adulthood in Memphis, the rookie has transformed into a useful bench weapon for the Grizzlies.
Things could always change, as the deadline to declare for the transfer portal isn’t until May 1, but as of today the Tigers have a better idea of what their core looks like for 2022-23.
Tamra ‘Chef Tam’ Patterson goes on ‘Chopped,’ shows everyone what you do in a BLT battle and brings the win home to Memphis.
Cerelyn “C.J.” Davis has again fallen victim to theft, this time when appliances were stolen from her new East Memphis home.
“For most of my long life, car crashes, cancer, drowning and sudden infant death were the leading causes of death for kids – not guns.”
With some petitions still out ahead of the Thursday, April 7, noon deadline, there is a chance some contenders will have no opposition on the August ballot. Here’s a run down of the filing developments.
The project will feature 294 multi-family units as well as a two-story, 400-vehicle parking garage.
Offensive lineman Austin Myers, sidelined by injury last season, is back on the field to guide the young players who unexpectedly had to jump into action in 2021.
The two-mile walk will begin and end at Metropolitan Baptist Church, at 767 Walker Ave., near LeMoyne-Owen College and Elmwood Cemetery.
Steven Smith was previously chairman of the Arlington’s Cemetery Preservation Restoration Committee and serves as president of the town’s Association for the Preservation of Tennessee Antiquities.
Shelby County Commissioner Brandon Morrison defends her conservatism while opponent Jordan Carpenter targets what he calls “dangerous ideologies” and “perversion.”
Bhan Thai is up for sale, Minglewood Hall set to reopen and new 120,000-square-foot warehouse is in the works in South Memphis.
Concerns about the nuances in the state’s pot legislation caused Horn Lake officials to opt out of the sale and cultivation of marijuana. But that decision may be temporary.
The defensive line will have multiple different packages, but a 4-man front is expected to be one of them.
“This is not something we have taken lightly,” said Memphis COO Doug McGowen. “The world has changed and the Loews hotel is not coming. Those are two things that have caused us to act.” City Council urges early voting expansion in county primariesRelated story:
Festival season is coming into full bloom and this year it begins with a flurry of beer fests.
If the team’s recent good luck and good management hold up, then the Grizzlies’ rock-solid foundation might make “this could be our year” a realistic, recurring mantra for the next decade.
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Updated Monday, April 18.
Wanda and Chip Washington are back at work four months after their paired kidney exchange.
As head coach, Miller took MAHS, which is closing its doors, to the Class AA state quarterfinals in 2021.
To the dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Memphis, its mission begins — but doesn’t end — with data.
The Daily Memphian will host a seminar Thursday, Sept. 18, at Memphis Botanic Garden where four small business owners will discuss the road to small business ownership.
Memphis’ defense holds Troy to 72 yards passing and no offensive scores as Tigers improve to 3-0 with second straight road win over a Sun Belt opponent.
There are two things never to joke about on the restaurant scene: stellar service and tater tots.
Both proposals submitted to Germantown were different than the suburb’s vision for an outdoor sports complex.
This week, Southaven launches its hummingbird fest, the Halloran Centre celebrates 10 years and Beale Street throws a 100th birthday party for B.B. King.
“I swear if we were still having children, or my kids were to have another grandchild, I’d lobby for the name iBank, boy or girl. That’s probably going to be the name of my next dog.”
To the dean of the School of Public Health at the University of Memphis, its mission begins — but doesn’t end — with data.