Your guide to the FedEx St. Jude Championship
Food, drink and the world’s best golfers all part of the fun at newly remodeled TPC Southwind.
Food, drink and the world’s best golfers all part of the fun at newly remodeled TPC Southwind.
Also happening this week: Neighborhood groups across the county host police meet-and-greets for National Night Out.
The restaurant closed its doors recently, but it’s taking its show on the road.
“This will be the first FedEx St. Jude Championship since the death of Fred Smith. Why did Smith embrace the tournament the way he did? It wasn’t about the golf.”
This is Part 1 of an exploration of hot college-sports topics for the Memphis Tigers and the American Conference heading into the 2025 football season.
Sunday marked the second straight game the Redbirds failed to close out a two-run lead in the final frame.
For Lindsey Donovan Rhea, owner of Alia Wealth Partners, the mentorship of her aunt continues to pay dividends.
MSCS board members start another academic year with a temporary district leader, as state takeovers loom, school closures are expected, and new policies could take hold.
John Larkin was a tireless advocate for the Overton Park Shell, and if not for him and those like him, the Shell might have been torn down and replaced by a parking lot years ago.
Each year, teachers from all seven Germantown Municipal School District schools gather at Houston High for a party and inspirational speech from Jason Manuel, the superintendent.
Computers and humans agree the Tigers will have yet another rigorous nonconference schedule next season.
The Alcy Ball neighborhood in South Memphis sits beside industrial lots with a known history of contamination, most notably the former Memphis Defense Depot.
When Tennessee State Board of Education Chairman Bob Eby mentioned at a May board meeting that he wanted to launch a study of the state’s language graduation requirement, he kicked off a firestorm of public response.
“We must choose a different story. It is impossible to tell the story of Memphis without telling the story of the Jewish people who helped build it.”
Semmes Murphey Clinic announces additions.
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Memphis criminal justice reform nonprofit Just City already has a list of around 30 people for whom it will pay bail.
Most local cases of Lyme disease result from travel to other parts of the country where the illness is endemic. But Mid-Southerners do need to be aware of several other tick-borne illnesses that can be contracted locally.
Following his NBA breakthrough season, Scotty Pippen Jr. said it was important to him to do something to give back to his community. Plus, he talked about the Grizzlies’ upcoming European games and new teammate Ty Jerome.Related content:
At Prince Tea House, tea is served from delicate teapots and poured into charming, matching cups with saucers.
A senior and a junior are competing for a starting spot. But things look very promising elsewhere as the Dragons look to build on last year’s 11-victory season.
Overton High grad Sean Nash’s show at Tops Gallery at Madison Avenue Park in Downtown Memphis has origins in the Kansas City International Airport.
“Memphians aren’t experiencing things in our community which might explain the crime reduction. And we all see what is still on the news night after night: violent crime.”
Two developers of affordable housing and the head of the city’s Housing and Community Development Division talked on “Behind The Headlines” about the latest wrinkles in building more affordable housing to meet a citywide shortage.
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