MUS beats Bartlett with walk-off touchdown
Owls receiver Cannon Sherman snatched the ball out of the air to score a 45-yard touchdown and win the season opener 23-17 in dramatic fashion.
Owls receiver Cannon Sherman snatched the ball out of the air to score a 45-yard touchdown and win the season opener 23-17 in dramatic fashion.
Southwind senior Chad Rooks scored three touchdowns as the Jaguars shone in their Class 6A debut.
Lausanne, Whitehaven, MASE, Melrose and Bartlett all go down to defeat.
Starting pitcher Aaron Wilkerson threw a quality start for seven innings, but the Redbirds fell 4-3.
To comply with a new Tennessee law and federal efforts, the University of Memphis is eliminating diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at the school, including the Office of Multicultural Affairs.
Holiday Inn at the University of Memphis closes for good, although the building will still be used for classes.
The dozens of students who had been in limbo will be allowed to enroll for the fall semester, which begins Monday, Aug. 25.
With hospitals across Tennessee, Mississippi and Arkansas, Memphis-based Baptist is one of the country’s largest nonprofit health care systems and the region’s largest provider of Medicaid.
When going to the Overton Park Shell, you’re gonna want to take the scenic route.
The album is a “familial” record, KIRBY says, based on her “Mississippi Black American experience.”
The Tigers will return home to take on No. 11 Vanderbilt Sunday at 7:30 p.m.
Governments in DeSoto County are starting their annual budget process, but first, property owners have to figure out what the heck is a mill.
The additional flights will begin on March 6, 2026.
Sheriff Floyd Bonner’s lawsuit seeks $67 million in proposed funding for his office that he says was not included in the county’s $1.7 billion consolidated budget.
“The heart of America is in the middle, and we, the people, are in the middle. And there’s no lonelier place today than the center aisle.”
A popular taco truck and a place to get smoothie bowls are expanding in the Memphis area.
“Competition is always the answer. This is a terrible news and I hope the deal fails.” — Jay Hines about If $6.2B deal is approved, 3 Memphis TV stations would have 1 owner
“Screw this state.” — Kevin Brower about U of M ends DEI efforts
“I would think a hotel across from UofM would be extremely successful and worth updating….sad it has closed.” — Mary Ellen Restivo about Holiday Inn at University of Memphis officially closed
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Today’s photo is from Johnnie Mae’s Soul Cafe in Soulsville and was taken by The Daily Memphian photographer Patrick Lantrip.
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The new bridge over the Mississippi River will be named for the three “kings” associated with Memphis.
If the deal for Nexstar Media Group to buy rival Tegna goes through, one owner will control three of the Memphis market’s five primary news stations.
This is the second straight season an injury has cut short the Atlanta Braves standout.
Owner Derrick Craig opened the soul food restaurant in honor of his mother, Johnnie Mae Craig, and to help revitalize South Memphis.
Olive Branch moves forward to set millage rate while keeping in mind that reappraisal increased property values, affecting tax bills.
The Beatles stopped in Memphis during their August 1966 tour amid a backdrop of protest. The supergroup never toured again, and Memphis could have been a factor in the decision.
For too long, our city has been defined by others. This national recognition tells a different story — one of a city that’s leveraging its unique assets to compete on the global stage.
Today, editorial director Mary Cashiola sits down with Food Files writer Sophia Surrett to talk about the column as well as some of the recent moves within the restaurant industry.