Whitehaven outlasts Houston in a high-scoring affair
Quarterback Jaden Thomas throws three touchdown passes and Christopher Talley runs for two as the Mustangs outscore the Tigers.
Quarterback Jaden Thomas throws three touchdown passes and Christopher Talley runs for two as the Mustangs outscore the Tigers.
Collierville and Oxford played one of the wackiest high school football games of the season on Friday night.
Maddox Giel runs for two scores and throws for a third while the Owls limit Northpoint to three first downs in the first meeting between the two teams in 45 years.
The Redbirds walked 14 times on Friday, tying the club’s 2005 record for most walks in a single game.
With more than 40 years in the homebuilding industry, Magnolia Homes is celebrating 15 years of its Showcase of Homes event, held the weekends of Sept. 19-21 and Sept. 26-28 in four of its communities.
The departing MATA board members appear to have been surprised by City Council members asserting a role in hiring the new permanent CEO. One former member called the move “insulting.”
The Brendon Lewis officially begins for the Memphis Tigers against Chattanooga. The Nevada transfer quarterback is one of several new faces who have banded together in hopes of doing something special.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools earned the highest score in the Tennessee Value-Added Assessment System for the fourth year in a row. But younger students lost progress in social studies, falling behind expected growth.
Here’s a roundup of what’s coming to local art galleries in September.
Only days after Bartlett officials rejected a TIF for an addition to Union Depot, developer Keith Grant has put the project’s expansion on hold.
Discover new Memphis music with the Arts Beat’s latest playlist, here just in time for 901 Day.
Keith Grant has not identified the potential store for his Union Depot development, but he may have provided a clue towards solving the mystery.
Demolition of the vacant Germantown shopping center will begin next week. As the building becomes rubble, so will the remnants of the site’s past.
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.
“Evidently, virtually everybody in Memphis is frightened by a turn signal as a baby and avoids them at all costs.”
Karaoke night at Good Fortune hits a new note with a new Filipino snack bar at the helm. Plus, Maciel’s on Summer Avenue is back, and Ryu Sushi owner opens new restaurant .
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.”
“Maybe they can move those escalators to the Poplar library?” — Van Harris about One last walk down memory lane before Carrefour is demolished
“To expect an unpaid group of experts to resolve in 8 months what has been chronic financial abuse and mismanagement for nearly a decade is the height of shortsightedness.” — Mathieu White about Majority of MATA board quits as city flexes control over CEO search
“Thanks Daily Memphis for bringing us information we know you worked hard to get. Hats off!” — Rebecca Billard about Former police officers charged in Tyré Nichols’ death to get new federal trial
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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.
Cracker Barrel in Lakeland wasn’t one of the locations that changed its logo and sign.
Ellis Kelly and Ai Kitagawa score as Memphis defeats another SEC opponent.
This grassroots organization of mostly friends, neighbors and church members grocery-shop for families who are unable to shop for themselves.
In response to a Tennessee law, school leaders in Germantown and Collierville adopted rules related to students’ personal devices.
At the 50th Stone Soul Picnic, gospel singers and R&B performers will blend as the owner of Memphis’ first Black-owned radio station is honored.
“In a way, I sympathize with the dilemma facing the U of M and other state colleges and universities. But, what’s next?”
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.
Today’s jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the tiger in front of Peabody Elementary and was taken by Daily Memphian photographer Mark Weber.