Law firm that helped reverse affirmative action may aid TN in defending new congressional maps
The state has tapped lawyers from a Virginia firm that has racked up recent Supreme Court victories.
The state has tapped lawyers from a Virginia firm that has racked up recent Supreme Court victories.
A DeSoto County state legislator was arrested in Hernando. He said he was heading to address a family emergency.
One commissioner is proposing to put more conditions on the $2.6 million the body allocates for grants days after Mayor Lee Harris warned that funding grants is a great share of the county’s budget.
Also happening this week: Memphis turns 206, and the city takes on the county in a basketball game.
For Dude Wipe’s rib-eating contest, four contestants were lined up in front of tin dishes filled with 5 pounds of ribs and an extra pour of Cattleman’s BBQ Sauce.
Retired U.S. District Court Judge Jon McCalla could be a stern taskmaster, friends said, but that was because he demanded the best from not only himself but also any lawyer who stood before him in a courtroom.
For the second year in a row, Heath Riles BBQ claims top prize in the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest. The team also won first in the ribs category.
“Memphis has never been defined by the people who pass through it or pass judgment on it.”
The Memphis City Council Parks and Environmental Committee voted on fresh amenities, renovated swimming facilities and expanded summer programs for local parks, and discussed plans for further safety measures.
“There is room for disagreement on just and unjust wars, but framing the Iran war as a ‘modern crusade’ with divine sanction is a betrayal of both Jesus’ peaceful teachings and the ultimate aim of the Torah itself: shalom, peace in the world, elusive though it may be.”
The Memphis Area Association of Realtors Commercial Council has renamed its annual tournament.
High school students are becoming more intentional and more financially focused in choosing the college they will attend.
The Eagles defeated University School of Nashville Saturday at Ravenwood High in Brentwood.
Better Men Better Families provides mentorship, brotherhood and financial-literacy programs to men from South Memphis. Its president and co-founder Curtis Hines is driven by his own experiences and a deep sense of responsibility.
Memphis allowed seven consecutive runs to Jacksonville in its Sunday loss.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
“Congrats to all who participated. Thanks for coming to Memphis!!!” — Glenna Flautt about For the first time in 42 years, MIM has a back-to-back winner
“I had the privilege of visiting with a group of friends, most of whom were from out of town. The new building and exhibits are impressive and informative. It was good to see people of all ages and backgrounds visiting, especially children and youth. ...” — Verlinda Henning about National Civil Rights Museum opens $55M ‘Legacy Experience’
“Way to go, Redbirds!” — Benjamin Boorman about Redbirds Recap: Sellout crowd watches Memphis win over Jacksonville
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Today’s puzzle is from MingXia Dumpling and was taken by Sophia Surrett.
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As the suburbs of Shelby County dissect their annual budgets for the coming fiscal years, there are many factors to consider, including schools and their financial plans.
“Some sellers still want those 2021 and 2022 prices, but it’s not there. The houses that sell under 30 days, they’re priced just right,” the president of the Memphis Area Association of Realtors said.
Some of basketball’s most recognizable names showed up at the Memphis Sports & Events Center to watch the next generation of stars compete at Nike’s Elite Youth Basketball League’s three-day event.
Don’t be frustrated or scared to use phyllo dough, said one of the co-chairs of the Memphis Greek Festival. It is a lot more forgiving than people think.
A Lakeland commission has embraced a corridor study for U.S. 70 through the suburb, complete with a quartet of roundabouts.
Ron Vernon is stepping down as music director for Tennessee’s longest-standing community symphonic orchestra.
“I remember us being chased by the Klan in Moscow, Tennessee,” Dekater Horton said, “because you are driving in a car with a white woman. It was in the middle of the day. We got on a dirt road, and they couldn’t catch us. It was normal, honestly.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington reflect on what made Brandon Clarke a unique player and individual over his seven seasons in Memphis.
Today’s puzzle is of lucky oils at A. Schwab and was taken by Drew Hill.
Despite being declared dead at least twice before, Newby’s could reopen on the Highland Strip as soon as mid-June with a new owner.