Gallery: Pole vaulters launch up and over on Beale Street
Former Olympians and others competed on Beale Street as part of the Ed Murphey Classic Friday night.
Former Olympians and others competed on Beale Street as part of the Ed Murphey Classic Friday night.
Campbell Clinic employees, along with family members of the late Dr. Benjamin Mauck, gathered at the clinic’s Collierville location to officially dedicate the facility to his memory.
Coach Tuomas Iisalo has three rostered players and two draft picks with him for a few weeks. This is a chance to see what buttons he can push.
GG Jackson, Jaylen Wells and Cam Spencer all scored in double figures, but the Memphis as a whole shot just 20% from 3-point range.
Bartlett’s summer music series kicks off Saturday, July 12, with a band-heavy lineup.
Gov. Bill Lee has appointed the Tennessee State Epidemiologist as interim commissioner, effective immediately.
When Olympian Harrison Williams competes in the Ed Murphey Classic, it’ll be his first meet in the state of Tennessee since he won five state titles as an MUS senior in 2014.
A new pizza place is planned for Downtown, a Germantown Mexican restaurant closes and Midtown gains a coffee shop.
Grocery stores are an interesting topic in the suburbs. Anytime one that’s not Kroger announces plans, people watch with anticipation.
Jim Thompson of the Memphis Listening Lab has four book recommendations for July, including a crime thriller that imagines Elvis Presley lived through the 1980s.
This week, a James Beard winner takes over Bar Limina, the Dixon highlights early 20th-century female artists and you can make your own music at Bar DKDC.
Tuomas Iisalo surprised GG Jackson when he dunked after a practice last season. What else is there to learn about Iisalo, the new Grizzlies coach?
Have Shelby County districts improved third grade reading scores under the new retention law? How do Memphis students compare to students across Tennessee? Answer these questions and more.
In hires announced late Thursday, July 10, Memphis-Shelby County Schools interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond restored some former administrators to senior roles and delivered new faces from FedEx and elsewhere.
Grok, a chatbot that can have conversations with people and generate computer code and images, is powered, in part, by advanced computer chips in two Memphis data centers.
“Like much of what I learned in the backyard of my childhood, honor has become a quaint deceit.”
“Meet the new bosses, same as the old bosses.” — Jesse Bunn about Richmond's MSCS team includes mix of new and familiar pieces
“Thank you for the in-depth comparison. Something that gets left out in this type of analysis is the nature of the tests themselves. These tests are corporate products that we pay millions of dollars for. ... yes, these scores can tell us some things, but we need to remember that they do not represent a complete picture of the learning going on in classrooms.” — Kristy Alley about 6 charts show how Memphis-area students stack up on TCAP tests
“How bad is Kroger here that we get excited about LITERALLY anyone else but them. Thankful for South Point, Cash Saver and Superlo.” — Evan Winburne about Warren: With Hy-Vee out, what about another grocer
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Last year Grace Medical expanded and renovated its headquarters at 8500 Wolf Lake Drive, which will now be part of Innovia Medical.
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the strong summer league start for GG Jackson and other notable topics from the Grizzlies’ three games in Salt Lake City.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
When it comes to revitalizing the historic theater, settling a 10-year old legal dispute is a first step.
Ike Anand sat down with The Daily Memphian to discuss fundraising, technology, AI, talent recruitment and what he loves about Memphis.
Those blue Tiger claw marks that stretched across most of the FedExForum floor the past three seasons? Gone.
Chef Kelly English is hosting a four-course meal inspired by “Away with the Tides,” an exhibition currently at the Brooks Museum of Art.
The agreement puts a permanent injunction in place that will prohibit the owner of a home on Mayfield Road from using the residence as a short-term rental or party venue.
Whether it’s a name you know or a name that’s hidden, this month, artists and photographers from Memphis and beyond capture the Arkansas Delta, quiet moments of everyday life and more.
A look at how the Western Conference landscape breaks down after the offseason moves. Where do the Grizzlies rank in the West?
In this episode of The AM/DM, The Daily Memphian’s new morning podcast, Abigail Warren explains why the quiet suburb has filed a lawsuit against one of its homeowners.
Can you solve this week’s word search?