A blue bear in Berlin: Grizz adds to authentic NBA experience overseas
The NBA wants Berlin (and London) to get an authentic Memphis experience, and what is a Grizzlies game without Grizz?
The NBA wants Berlin (and London) to get an authentic Memphis experience, and what is a Grizzlies game without Grizz?
The commission initially planned to only pay the back rent for Wanda Halbert’s Shelby County Clerk’s Office, but decided Monday to approve money for future rent, too.
Commissioners decided Monday they want a lawsuit to stay in place and a court to put an end to the dispute over MSCS elections one way or another.
A Nashville-based investor has spent 18 months looking “relentlessly” for properties to house his modular AI data centers.
Six of the 13 incumbent state House members representing Shelby County in Nashville checked out petitions on Friday’s opening day. Meanwhile, several judicial positions on the August ballot as special elections are also filling up.
“If I was asking you to give me 300 bucks a month every day for five years and get nothing — what would you do?” one of the property owners said.
The city will be at halfway point in its fiscal year, as the council discusses pay raises for firefighters, renovating a police precinct, relocating a Downtown MPD unit and “Hyde Square.”
Penny Hardaway is out of words to motivate his players to buy into principles he’s preached for weeks.
Lakeland sees evidence that new home developments could increase in the suburb during 2026.
Desmond Bane acknowledged it won’t be the same when he finally gets his return game in FedExForum next season.
Initial public records provided to The Daily Memphian showed only a fraction of xAI’s true electric consumption and almost none of its natural gas usage, prompting questions about incomplete disclosure.
The rarest and most valuable coin in history — the 1933 Double Eagle — was once owned by a coin collector in Memphis, until confiscated by the federal government.
The first Mid-South Stella’s Ice Cream opened a few months ago in Midtown Memphis. Co-owner Rebecca Schneider said it felt like “angels were bringing this into fruition.”
Standouts from Arlington, Bartlett, Bluff City, Fayette-Ware and Memphis Business Academy are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Jan. 15.
It is time to vote for this week’s high school girls basketball player of the week.
Down more than 160 pounds, Memphis native Reggie Morrow blends delicious with healthy, and his protein-packed chicken salad is flying off local shelves.
“Being a Ja Morant fan is tiring.” — Michael Rushing about Calkins: Ja Morant is still ‘the most famous’ Grizzly. But Sunday may have been the end.
“Morant has made his bed, sloppily.” — James West about Herrington: After win, Berlin-bound Grizzlies take Ja Morant uncertainty overseas
“Law schools often cite the Secret Service vs L.G. Barnard case as a study piece for legality in America.” — Pixie Woodall about Ask the Memphian: What happened to the Memphian who owned the most valuable coin in history?
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Germantown is considering amendments to its beer, wine and liquor sale rules — modernizing them and aligning with state law.
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Today’s puzzle is the Tennessee Capitol Building and was taken by George Walker IV.
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Also in the political roundup, Jerri Green gets a new job and stays on the campaign trail. And meet the first Republican contender for County Mayor.
The Germantown-based center, which started operating as its own clinic last week, will continue to work closely with Baptist.
The Memphis Tigers land a local former four-star high school prospect out of the NCAA transfer portal.
After more than 40 years of serving Memphis, Westy’s owner Jake Schorr has decided to put the restaurant’s building up for sale.
Jessie Medlin brings a lot of history and experience to the DeSoto County Board of Supervisors, and this year he will serve as the body’s president.
The National Ornamental Metal Museum’s “Taster” classes are meant to do just what the name implies: give folks a taste of different styles of the metal arts with the hope that they fall in love with it.
“Let xAI not be a monument to what was taken from Memphis but a testament to what happens when a city demands justice for its people.”
State Sen. Raumesh Akbari and County Commission Chair Shante Avant discussed the Memphis Safe Task Force’s immigration role on “Behind The Headlines” as well as legislation that would allow a state takeover of Memphis schools.
This jigsaw puzzle is from the AutoZone Liberty Bowl parade and was taken by Greg Campbell.