Cops on leave after in aftermath of No Kings march
After Saturday’s No Kings protest turned violent, MPD offered its perspective on why officers used pepper spray on demonstrators. So did a coalition of activist groups.
After Saturday’s No Kings protest turned violent, MPD offered its perspective on why officers used pepper spray on demonstrators. So did a coalition of activist groups.
Before the violent end of the No Kings march, Democrats talked about holding elected officials accountable. Meanwhile, a Republican candidate on this year’s ballot is pointing to state takeovers.
The misdemeanor incident happened after Arlington Mayor Mike Wissman was shopping for clothes.
The former UConn star, who won an NCAA title in 2024, was in Washington, D.C. to see the Huskies' thrilling comeback win over the Duke Blue Devils in an Elite Eight game Sunday.
It’s mudbug season, and trucks such as Crawfish Cabin and Memphis Crawfish Co. are crawling in the season’s biggest, better crustaceans.
A look at Memphis Grizzlies basketball executive Zach Kleiman’s major trades and ones that might have something to tell us about front office tendencies and the future.
Penny Hardaway announced that he has added Tony Madlock as associate head coach and Sean Mock and Trevor DeLoach as assistant coaches for the 2026-27 season, according to a news release Monday.
Peking Acrobats, Urban Bush Women, an “America’s Got Talent” semifinalist puppet show and Caroline Rhea: What’s on the Buckman stage this season?
How does the first mayor and keystone member of early Memphis grow to be a forgotten piece of history? A local author may have an answer or two.
The Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1878 was one of the worst disasters in American history, and it devastated Memphis. But during one of the saddest, darkest periods of the city’s history, Black Memphians helped save it.
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, Collierville, ECS, Harding, St. Agnes and St. Mary’s are up for consideration. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, April 2.
Madlock was previously an assistant coach on Hardaway’s staff with the Tigers from 2018-21.
Amid the phase-out of the penny, a resolution seeks help from the Tennessee Legislature to change state laws that don’t allow court clerks to round up or down the amounts they collect in court fines and fees.
Wells started and appeared in 69 games for the Grizzlies this season and averaged 12.5 points and 3.2 rebounds.
Also happening this week: The former Evolve Bank CEO will be sentenced, and there’s a new face on the Shelby County Commission.
Third baseman César Prieto doubled the Memphis lead with a second-inning single and error to make it 4-0.
Sounds delicious. Can’t wait to try.” — Glenna Flautt about Recipe Exchange: Felicia Suzanne’s deviled eggs with Kelley’s Katch Caviar
“This is always SUCH a terrific event and Junior Achievement is an incredible organization. Kudos to the whole team for all y’all do!” — Kat Gordon about Strikes and gutters, ups and downs: Bowlers let fly for a good cause
“Getting out of a jam like that in the last of the ninth shows real moxie. Well done.” — Mark Mitchell about Redbirds recap: Memphis holds off Gwinnett
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Today’s puzzle is of the Forum I building and was taken by Andy Ashby.
The march began peacefully at Robert R. Church Park, but confrontations with police at the end of the day led to arrests. Two of the arrested marchers have been released, but two others remain in custody.
An official with the company didn’t provide an official opening date, but he did provide an estimate for how long construction to opening takes.
Decision on college or turning pro will come soon enough. But for now, the top prospect in the state is contributing to winning baseball at CBHS — in ways obvious and more subtle.
For a perfect boiled egg, Willett Schuchardt first puts the eggs in a saucepan and covers them with water.
Some suburbs contract out while others provide their own services. They don’t all provide the same options, and the prices residents pay also differ.
Jonathan Walker has collected about 6,000 sketches, cels and storyboards from the late 1990s anime series “Nazca.” And he’s using them to launch a preservation project honoring the craftsmanship of the art form.
“I am keenly aware of the sting of goodbyes. Right now, even insignificant moments seem to carry weight; every parting hints at some grander departure that’s waiting just around the bend.”
The change in who runs the detention center on a daily basis began this past October — about the time the Memphis Safe Task Force began operations locally.
Today’s puzzle is “Sixteen Men Make a Rod,” in Honduran mahogany, by Memphis artist Frank Hayden and is courtesy Dixon Gallery & Gardens.