Jaren Jackson Jr. misses All-NBA designation. What it means for the Grizzlies.
Jaren Jackson Jr. just missed making one of the NBA’s three All-NBA teams, and with this knowledge the Memphis Grizzlies offseason has begun.
Jaren Jackson Jr. just missed making one of the NBA’s three All-NBA teams, and with this knowledge the Memphis Grizzlies offseason has begun.
TBI’s investigation into the shooting is still ongoing, at the request of Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy.Related content:
The man accused in a citywide shooting spree in September 2022, in which he allegedly killed three people and wounded three others, will return to court in July to receive a new trial date.
The lone Memphis run came in on a fifth-inning single by left fielder Matt Koperniak.
Two Memphis-area baseball teams advance to Saturday’s state finals, but Bartlett soccer falls in dramatic Class AAA title match.
Dr. Trey Eubanks, Le Bonheur president and surgeon-in-chief, said they are “fully equipped to take care of the tiniest babies — premature infants to trauma patients to severely ill patients with pneumonia — from all across our community.”
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council Make-A-Wish Golf Tournament is the largest donor event to Make-A-Wish Mid-South outside of events curated by the nonprofit.
The summertime Art for All digital pass gives kids free, unlimited entry to a dozen Memphis area museums. It joins the physical Art for All card that offers one-time admission to 30 attractions all year long.
The Orpheum High School Music Theatre Awards took place Thursday, May 22, at the Orpheum Theatre in Downtown Memphis.
Noor Sandhu wins an all-Lausanne girls singles tennis state final in Division 2-A. Emma Wang ends a 10-year title drought for White Station in winning the girls singles title in Division 1 Class AA.
Bob Abrahamian’s collecting journey began with him wanting to learn about soul samples of hip-hop records.
Some questions about fluoride in the Collierville water system led to more questions — from observers wondering if the town was going to eliminate the mineral responsible for reducing dental problems.
The closure, which was a surprise to at least one group planning an October event at the hotel, comes as the school’s contract with the current hotel vendor comes to an end.
New budget proposal relies on rosy projections, cutting MATA funding in half and extending ongoing hiring freeze.
The “Shark Tank” sensation is stopping in Memphis for a one-time event.
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“MATA as a city service is not functioning on so many levels. The MATA administration is rife with decades of financial abuse, the system itself is not utilized by the public, and Uber style technology is so much better and cheaper for both the rider and taxpayer. Time for Mayor Young to think outside the box. …” — Shepard Fargotstein about Memphis mayor, council clash over 'poor budgeting'
“There is no one nicer than Manager Ben. If you have ever had the pleasure to speak with him you see this right away. His wife & family are so nice. Congratulations to Ben and his family & father! These players have a real gem in him as a manager. Thank you for a great article.” — Carolyn Clements about Buckley: The night Redbirds manager Ben Johnson answered a special call
“Thank you to the City for choosing to make Riverside Drive safer and more enjoyable for all! Let’s keep up the momentum and make more road safety improvements on our most dangerous streets!” — Jackson McNeil about Riverside Drive to remain closed for a few months
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Hoping to capitalize on the growing cigar-smoking trend, a pair of entrepreneurs is retooling a smoking emporium concept in Lakeland after the troubles with The Lake District.
“On Dec. 2, 1943, USS LCT-242 was sunk by a circling torpedo off Naples, Italy. In a little more than a year of service, she earned two battle stars. She was a Memphis girl.”
Other art openings include three Crosstown Arts exhibitions and a joint show at the UrbanArt Commission.
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What the Memphis-Shelby County Schools budget says about job cuts, additions.
The first phase of the project — which includes a new science building consisting of 14 labs — will begin with the demolition of the library in June.
Germantown High graduate Ben Johnson had family in mind on a big night for the Memphis Redbirds.
The smoky, salty octopus pepperonata was a close second.
Germantown will likely hire its next executive director from within. The opening comes as Paul Chandler takes the top position at Memphis River Parks Partnership.
Before his performance at Riverbeat Music Festival, DJ Steve Aoki and former Florida Georgia Line singer Tyler Hubbard made some stops at Memphis hotspots to film the music video for their new song.
“Air pollution doesn’t know borders. It doesn’t stop at the state line. Running dozens of polluting turbines at this location would threaten air quality for families in South Memphis as well as those in Southaven.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss which conference finals team most resembles the Memphis Grizzlies and which NBA Finals matchup would be most entertaining.
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