Memphis ends dismal season on sour note against Tulane
The Tigers came out flat in front of a quiet crowd of no more than 500 in Birmingham, Alabama. Penny Hardaway admits he could use help to ‘build everything'Related content:
The Tigers came out flat in front of a quiet crowd of no more than 500 in Birmingham, Alabama. Penny Hardaway admits he could use help to ‘build everything'Related content:
Bellevue Baptist Church asked for prayers while the former pastor’s family deals with the latest health update.
District 93 House seat has no candidates, Germantown changes its tune on mayoral rules and a former food hall may be getting a new life.
Buster’s owner and others have filed a new lawsuit seeking to shut down The Station, the new high-end liquor store that opened Feb. 17 in East Memphis after a battle that has lasted more than a year.
Memphis Tigers coach Penny Hardaway plans to meet with athletic director Ed Scott following an early exit from the American Conference Tournament.
Over the next couple months, the Shelby County Commission will have to wrestle with how many Memphis-Shelby County Schools projects the county can actually fund. Doing them all would cost $200 million, a sum the county is unlikely to provide.
The company had promised to invest $86.9 million in its facility and create more than 400 jobs by 2027. That promise was fulfilled two years ahead of schedule.
Germantown residents will be voting whether to make the town’s mayoral position a full-time gig. However, officials took back earlier statements that a full-time mayor must quit any other full-time job.
Three high school students are being nationally recognized for “The Pursuit,” their documentary featuring American Dreamers and DACA recipients.
Efforts to breathe new life into a former events venue at 409 S. Main St. could be on the horizon, as the building owner has requested $60,000 in funds for improvements.
Mathematicians celebrate Pi Day for the number 3.14. The rest of us celebrate it for the pie.
A state appeals court has upheld the 2025 convictions for Justin Johnson, one of two men who killed rapper Young Dolph in 2021.
The Downtown Memphis Commission is once again looking for restaurateurs to bring new life to empty storefronts — like the former Cafe Keough — along the Main Street Mall.
The deadline to file qualifying petitions to get on the August state and federal primary ballot was noon Tuesday, March 10.
A medical technology company has been hit with a “global outage” cyberattack possibly initiated by Iranian hackers.
The new executive director will manage a system that serves more than 70,000 veterans in West Tennessee, North Mississippi and Eastern Arkansas.
The hope is that the change in hours will assist with the museum’s “youth-based initiative.”
The Tigers will open against a power conference opponent to start next season.
Missing from CEO Brian Rolapp’s news conference on Wednesday were several key details, and he emphasized that nothing has been finalized, including what might happen to the FedEx St. Jude Championship played each August in Memphis.
Sometimes it takes a family to find just where you belong.
Acclaimed golfer Rachel Heck leads this year’s Memphis Amateur Sports Hall of Fame class.
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Today’s photo is of the Briarcrest Saints basketball team and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
Republican supermajority passes Nashville Democrat’s bill banning individuals and corporations from owning more than 100 single-family homes in most Tennessee counties.
Two buildings on Vance get a new owner and a new purpose; Memphis Zoo getting a new stingray home.
The Grizzlies’ first star may still be the franchise’s most under-appreciated one.
While some favorites remain, about two-thirds of Babalu’s menu has been updated or replaced with new dishes.
Collierville officials have approved an extension of their contract with the company that provides its fireworks display for the Independence Day celebration.
The Iranian drama “It Was Just an Accident” is the best 2025 film to skip Memphis screens entirely, Chris Herrington said.
Lionel Hollins is the new board chair of Heal the Hood. Why has he stayed in Memphis for 23 years? Because our purpose is lift others up.
Business reporter Steve Bohnel talks corporate tariff refunds and what they might mean, way in the future, for the American consumer.