One Shelby County candidate has more cash than all his opponents combined
Newly filed campaign finance forms show two Shelby County Democratic mayoral candidates with far more financial resources than the rest of the crowded primary.
Newly filed campaign finance forms show two Shelby County Democratic mayoral candidates with far more financial resources than the rest of the crowded primary.
Henry Griffith is the basketball manager at Houston High. He had never played in a game before. But after he hit a buzzer-beater Friday night, he was carried off the court.
A Soulsville school’s in limbo, the Guard’s sticking around and Tsunami rides its final wave.
A court order is keeping Memphis-Shelby County Schools from shutting down a South Memphis charter elementary school for now. But a history of low performance is raising a question: Should it close?
By the end of 2027, almost all of the Interstate 240 loop around the city should be repaved, state road officials said.
Millington is ramping up enforcement of a 40-year-old sidewalk-maintenance ordinance. But the requirement has come as a surprise to some residents.
Theatre Memphis’ 2026-2027 season lineup features some favorites — familiar and new.
Clearly frustrated after the final buzzer, Penny Hardaway criticized how Utah State closed against his Tigers.
Also happening this week: The National Civil Rights Museum will host an event for Rev. James Lawson’s biography.
Content producer, curator, and DJ Bryan Roberson — aka YoBreezye — is featured in episode 2 of “The Story in Us,” which was released on Jan. 15.
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“Does the Tennessee Lemon Law apply to NIL players? If so Penny should turn in the keys on this group and see if he can get his money back.” — Al Montgomery about Utah State uses late-first-half run to pull away from Memphis Tigers
“What a dumpster fire our Tiger basketball program has become. Sad. 🐅💙” — Joe Lucchesi about Memphis’ Zach Davis and Hasan Abdul Hakim ‘suspended indefinitely’
“Our play is embarrassing enough but crying about Utah State running the score up has made us a laughingstock of college basketball.” — Scott Wilson about Memphis’ Penny Hardaway upset at Utah State for running up score late
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Drew Hill and Chris Herrington discuss the NBA’s tanking race and take an early look at 2026 NBA Draft prospects.
Garrett Hines was a football star at Bartlett High. Now he’s in Italy coaching bobsled for the last runs in what has been a remarkable Olympic career.
Oak Court Partners bought the 31-acre property at 4465 Poplar Ave. in December 2023 for $18.3 million.
Lawmakers and the TSSAA teamed up to pass a bill to let middle and high school athletes transfer schools once without penalty — with some stipulations.
Now in its final weeks of operation, the announcement of Tsunami’s closure has triggered a wave of sadness and a bevy of last-minute reservations.
A major mixed-use project is under construction in Hernando.
Suzannah Herbert fell in love with documentary filmmaking as a Midtown Memphis teen. Her new ‘Natchez’ has drawn major national notice.
“You don’t have to be a president or famous to believe in freedom, dignity, character, honor, goodness, generosity or integrity.”
Interim Shelby County Public Defender Jerri Green talked on “Behind The Headlines” about dropping crime rates, the overflowing jail and the differing numbers used by different parts of the criminal justice system.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of Calvary Episcopal Church’s sanctuary and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.