DOJ dismissal won’t affect civil suit, Nichols family attorney says
Attorney Ben Crump made his remarks at a celebration for what would have been Tyré Nichols’ 32nd birthday at I Am A Man Plaza in Downtown Memphis.
Attorney Ben Crump made his remarks at a celebration for what would have been Tyré Nichols’ 32nd birthday at I Am A Man Plaza in Downtown Memphis.
Smith estimated FedEx is “the biggest tax collector of tariffs by any entity in America” based on what it is transporting.
A road matchup with Utah State in February could provide Memphis with an opportunity to be tested before heading into the postseason.
The Don’t Miss Your Flight Act would “create a discretionary grant program” and use existing funds for improvements to road, bridge, tunnel, passenger-rail or transit projects at or within 5 miles of a public airport.
“Our bowl is a highly-rated national television event and in 2024, the AutoZone Liberty Bowl was the most viewed television event of any kind originating from Memphis,” said Steve Ehrhart, the game’s executive director, in a statement.
Hooters filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy earlier this year.
The expansion and ribbon-cutting at Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church follow Meharry’s acquisition of four Sanitas USA, Inc. medical clinics in Memphis last month.
Former Millington football player’s foundation is set to host a benefit golf tournament. It’s another small step in his mission to help those like himself.
Lausanne’s coach also saluted following another successful Spring Fling.
This week, Juneteenth kicks off early, Just City gives us a reason to laugh and you can sip booze in a bookshop for a good cause.
At Cedars Restaurant, they offer big portions that don’t sacrifice quantity for quality — and vice versa.
As it stands now, the Temple Israel building will come down to make way for Mississippi Boulevard Christian Church’s new church home.
The tour came the same day Musk announced his departure from the Trump administration.
The Germantown Planning Commission gave a quick endorsement of plans for Harvest Church’s expansion.
“The sign is more than just the letters,” said Ted Townsend, president of the chamber. “It embodies that business is here in our Downtown core.”
“Much of my career has come to fruition because of a series of seemingly unrelated events and life experiences, but there is one thing that has been quite deliberate: Memphis.”
“More thieves driving these vehicles could be apprehended if the Memphis Police Department had more officers being proactive and aggressive with minor traffic law and safety violations. …” — Steve Senteney about Memphis ranked No. 2 for car thefts nationally, data shows
“Based on the numbers provided, it takes approximately 2.29 in-state undergraduate students to generate the same tuition revenue as one international student at the University of Memphis.” — Aaron Prather about U of M raises tuition
“Welcome to the DM, Ellen! So awesome to have your creative, enthusiastic voice in our food community :)” — Kat Gordon about Table Talk: Ellen Chamberlain eats, writes and tells all
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On a recent Thursday night, about 30 people gathered Downtown to inexpertly stir roux, chop vegetables, season meat — and laugh.
Word Flower is a fun and challenging game people of all ages can play.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Can you solve this week’s word search?
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has operated the West Tennessee Regional Forensic Center since 2014.
Plus, Burlington is moving its Bartlett store.
Tigers director of basketball operations Jordan VerHulst had been a member of coach Penny Hardaway’s staff the past four seasons in what was his second stint at Memphis.
One determined diner with a handmade sign helped bring all-day breakfast back to Barksdale.
Police were called to the scene of the party, found cars blocking the roadway and heard some complaints about vehicles parked in neighbors’ yards. Eight people were arrested.
Novel Bookstore will host a launch party for Robert Busby’s “Bodock: Stories.” The short-story collection is set in North Mississippi during the ice storm of 1994.
In this opinion piece, Memphis faith leaders call on city and county officials to fund community safety and well-being with a moral budget.
Good Fortune Co. has appeared on the Food Network on Guy Fieri’s “Diners, Drive-Ins, and Dives,” and the co-owners have appeared separately on “Guy’s Grocery Games.”