No. 15 Memphis women improve to 5-0 with win over Missouri
Ellis Kelly and Ai Kitagawa score as Memphis defeats another SEC opponent.
Ellis Kelly and Ai Kitagawa score as Memphis defeats another SEC opponent.
All nine Memphis batters reached safely in the win. Seven Redbirds hitters reached safely more than once.
Judge Sheryl Lipman also granted a motion from The Daily Memphian to unseal records in the case, which included the reason Mark Norris recused himself.
DeAndre Brown and his wife Vinessa Brown allegedly misappropriated more than $600,000 in public funds, a comptroller’s investigation found. The office also identified more than $750,000 in “questionable charges.”Related content:
Tigers coach Penny Hardaway and a few attorneys discussed the legal aspects of name, image and likeness and its impact on college athletics.
The potential grocery store in Union Depot remains unnamed, but developer Keith Grant may have unintentionally provided a clue to the identity.
“I’m here because eventually this is going to affect us all,” one protester said.
Gov. Bill Lee has appointed two replacements for vacant Shelby County Circuit Court and Criminal Court seats.
Saints running back accounted for three touchdowns on Aug. 21 in a 48-28 victory over ECS.
Damon Curry Morris, a frequent critic of Memphis-Shelby County Schools, faces a misdemeanor charge for violating a restraining order brought by MSCS board member Stephanie Love, according to police and court records.
This guide to 2025’s 901 Day events can help Memphis lovers choose how to celebrate the annual civic holiday.
This week, the sun sets on the Sunset Skate series, the Delta Fair brings thrills (and a lot more) and Slider Inn goes “Back to the Future.”
Labor Day weekend travelers are advised to arrive at the airport two hours before their scheduled departure time.
Work begins on the Southaven arena’s $85 million project, starting a new chapter with an economic impact that will benefit the community for generations.
“My dish was bright green and served in a beautiful orange bowl. It’s the kind of bowl you want to hug close to yourself while you sit on the couch and watch a movie.”
Every season begins with optimism. The Grizzlies can find it by zooming out.
Faragi Phillips agreed to become LeMoyne-Owen’s coach in May, eight months after he was fired by Penny Hardaway.
Memphis football beat writer Frank Bonner II and columnist John Martin discuss the Tigers’ chances of winning the American Conference, the backup quarterback situation and what to expect in the season opener.
The case has been another test of the limits of a 2022 U.S. Supreme Court ruling that has allowed gun rights advocates to take aim at more Second Amendment restrictions nationwide.
Briarcrest and Central make their season debuts in The Daily Memphian ranking of the area’s top TSSAA football teams.
Former region rivals clash in Germantown in this week’s featured contest.
Cracker Barrel in Lakeland wasn’t one of the locations that changed its logo and sign.
“To answer Brenda — The chain has been struggling since the pandemic. … In other words — they aren’t making changes to be woke — you keep using that word. I don’t think it means what you think it means. … That is why you see them tinkering - not because of some woke ideology. It’s always, always about money. Hope that helps.” — Jay Adkins about Cracker Barrel scraps logo change after backlash
“Reggie is a first-class top-notch person in addition to being one of the best ever players for the Tigers! … I am honored to have known and had Reggie as a friend over the years.” — Harold Byrd about A broken neck didn’t keep this Tiger from the Super Bowl — or from helping kids
“Sheriff Bonner says “There has to be some involvement with community partners to keep people from coming to jail.” Bingo! Liberals and Conservatives alike will agree on that, but how do you achieve it? … I’m tired of leaders telling us to get involved and not supplying the information we need to help solve the problems.” — Daniel Quinn about New jail won’t solve everything, sheriff says
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A few days ago, Memphis Area Transit Authority officials announced they would introduce two CEO finalists at a public meeting. That meeting was abruptly canceled with little explanation.
Authorities have arrested a man in the shotgun-shooting death of comedian Reginald “Reggie” Carroll in Southaven last week
The plan to replace Regional One Health’s outdated Memphis Medical District campus with a modern facility now totals $1.9 billion.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the tiger in front of Peabody Elementary and was taken by Daily Memphian photographer Mark Weber.
This puzzle follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word.
The district is dealing with teacher vacancies and laptop problems, but otherwise reports a “smooth” first day of school.
With a new grant, UTHSC hopes to create a model for improving rural health care across America.
The Memphis Sports Hall of Fame has unveiled its full Class of 2025, including high school coaches and former Tigers coaches and athletes.
Updated laws change where alcohol can be sold and how many liquor stores are allowed in Collierville, but some business owners had concerns.
The Mid-South Fair’s entertainment lineup for next month’s event includes a variety of artists, featuring a range of genres.
The Memphis Symphony Chorus is about to hold auditions for its upcoming season, continuing a 60-year tradition of high-level choral arrangements with no financial incentive.
A month ago, it seemed as if the event was ending. But a group of women emerged to make certain that Memphians will once again be finishing Liza Fletcher’s run.
As Porter-Leath works to enroll thousands more prekindergarten students, early-childhood education organization First 8 Memphis is continuing efforts toward free, quality classrooms for kids.