On eve of trial, Eric Otten takes plea in Collierville killings
A man accused in a double homicide at a Collierville apartment complex in Sept. 2023 entered a guilty plea on Wednesday. He was scheduled for trial in late February.
A man accused in a double homicide at a Collierville apartment complex in Sept. 2023 entered a guilty plea on Wednesday. He was scheduled for trial in late February.
The Tigers are expected have two players at the combine for a second consecutive year.
A well-known Republican candidate for Shelby County mayor has emerged after all: Former state Rep. John DeBerry of Memphis is weighing a bid in the Republican primary for Shelby County mayor.
Memphis-area home sales were down 34.5% last month compared to January 2025.
The Tigers must prove their upward trajectory is sustainable as they take on the North Texas Mean Green.
Bake Swap Memphis is exactly what it sounds like: It’s a bunch of Memphians who love baked goods gathering together to trade everything from opinions and recipes to finished products.
The driving range and renovated clubhouse could welcome guests by April 1.
Improvements are coming to Pleasant Hill Road in Olive Branch, but it will be a while before commuters see the congestion relief.
The district received a waiver from the Tennessee Department of Education after taking two full weeks off of class. That exceeded MSCS’ built-in snow days by two, prompting the need for state assistance.
Memphis Mayor Paul Young gave a speech crammed with goals and initiatives he says are the follow-through on the city’s two-year drop in crime.
As a brand, Ikea has a large regional draw with people still driving in from out of town to shop there. And then there’s the question of what the building might become.Related content:
Chris Loveland regularly gave pillows and blankets to homeless people. After his death, his family and friends have started Sheets for the Streets to continue his work.
Germantown’s Industrial Development Board recommended aldermen approve the suburb’s first ever TIF incentive.
Republican lawmakers who were briefed on preliminary information from a state-funded forensic audit of Memphis-Shelby County Schools are drawing “premature” conclusions, interim Superintendent Roderick Richmond said.
County Mayor Lee Harris went public about a funding dispute between the county and the state over housing prisoners. Harris said the cost could lead him to propose a property tax hike this spring.
Makeda’s owners knew they had found the right spot — the address was 901 Abernathy Road.
Memphis hasn’t qualified for its conference tournament in either of Matt Riser’s first two years as head coach, but the Tigers believe they can break through this season.
A former New York Suit Exchange in Bartlett is also up for auction.
“Great job Mayor Young!! Leadership isn’t always popular. Thank you for rising above the noise to offer a principled approach.” — Marcus Robinson about Mayor’s ‘State of the City’ speech met with hecklers
“Hecklers aside, how do you give a speech on the state of the city and not mention the task force?” — Chris Wilson about Mayor’s ‘State of the City’ speech met with hecklers
“I’d love a breakdown on how much this closing is attributed to ‘Memphis’ and how much is just a result of the retail landscape in general.” — Kat Gordon about What it means to lose Tennessee’s first Ikea
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Before the Memphis Grizzlies called “12,” they called “22.”
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of a young Tiger fan and was taken by Wes Hale.
The mayor’s choice succeeds Keenon McCloy who retired in January.
IKEA Memphis was the retailer’s first and only store in Tennessee.
Super Bowl MVP the same quiet, hard worker he was in high school.
The restaurant, located in the former Carrabba’s Italian Grill at 5110 Poplar Ave., officially opens with a ribbon-cutting Monday, Feb. 9.
A group of homeschool students from Olive Branch is headed to Washington, D.C., to compete in a national robotics competition.
“Feral live sets” or jazz and soul? A “sonic memoir” or folk concert meets theater? February brings plenty of concerts to Memphis stages, with a range of sounds.
Mark Schonwetter spent years hiding from the Nazis as a boy. He came to Memphis this week to talk about the journey of survival, the persistence of hate — and a lesson his mother taught him about joy.
The restaurant industry can seem turbulent, especially in the past five years or so.