Ole Miss wins first College World Series title
The Rebels, with four Shelby-Metro area players, sweep Oklahoma.
The Rebels, with four Shelby-Metro area players, sweep Oklahoma.
Drew Hill says that the redesigned course also will challenge the better players if they go for the greens.
The Tennessee Supreme Court has launched a free legal clinic on wheels called the Justice Bus. The blue sprinter van will mostly travel to rural areas where residents may not have internet access.
Local nonprofit, Operation Better Days, is holding a Beer and Brat Festival fundraiser July 1 at Grind City Brewing Co. to help transitioning veterans and their families.
Planners say a rebirth of the property at Poplar Avenue and Kirby Parkway could transform the area in a way similar to Thornwood’s effect on the north end of Germantown’s Central Business District.
Jack Dougherty, normally a reliever, retired 15 batters in a row as the Rebels beat Oklahoma, 10-3. A win Sunday would give Ole Miss its first national baseball title in school history.
Nick Toombs’ display is back this year, and it’s an even larger spectacle. Not out of spite, he said, but because he had to buy a new rainbow.
David Roddy and Jake LaRavia’s college coaches relive the moment their players were drafted by the Memphis Grizzlies.
A reporters roundtable on “Behind The Headlines” discusses the nature of change that might occur due to the major countywide races to be decided in the August election.
Read The Daily Memphian’s extensive coverage about trades, picks and players.
Meet the rooks: Former coaches say Memphis will fall in love with Jake LaRavia, David Roddy
Grizzlies introduce four rookies, who say they will fit in fine
How three Tigers could fit in with their new NBA teams
Calkins: On a lively draft night for Memphis, Ja Morant makes a big call.
Herrington: Grizzlies were busy on draft night, but left work to be done
NBA draft: Grizzlies make three trades, four selections on busy draft night
Memphis center Jalen Duren taken at No. 13, moved to Pistons in three-team trade
In Grizzlies’ third trade, Kennedy Chandler will stay home
Grizzlies trade De’Anthony Melton to 76ers for No. 23 pick, Danny Green
Tigers’ Lester Quinones signs two-way contract with Warriors
Social Club: Drake pays homage to Playa Fly, Memphians react to the NBA draft
“What can save our nation are movements which mobilize political action over the long haul — like the movements that have happened in Memphis.”
To become desensitized to the dangers around us would be to lose sight of hope for healing.
Guest column: “For anyone seeking the truth about the abortion decision, I encourage you to push through the noise and ignore the political rhetoric.”
The National Guard’s been here before, the library removes banned books displays and we tell you where to find sushi for breakfast.
Prolonged eye contact, flashy watches, late arrivals and long pauses: The shipping giant returns to humor in new brand campaign.
“It would be terrific,” American Conference commissioner Tim Pernetti said of the possibility of College GameDay coming to Memphis. “I’m crossing every finger. I’m saying every prayer, hoping that (the Tigers and USF) continue to play well. And we’ll see where the chips fall.”
Hold the wasabi and ginger, because all the cake roll needs is warm syrup for dipping.
A dog park, an accessible playground and beyond, Lakeland Mayor Josh Roman says the city’s latest project “will be the cherry on top.”
Sip boos — er, booze — at brewery parties, haunt the South Main Arts District for a spooky Trolley Night or take your kids trick-or-treating ahead of the big day.
You know the best way to solve the ills of a community? With hope. There will be plenty of that at Whitehaven High School Wednesday — where they’re cutting the ribbon on a new STEM center.
On this episode of The AM/DM, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips talk about the National Civil Rights Museum’s Freedom Awards and the unofficial beginning of the Tigers basketball season.