Arlington girls defeat Collierville, await judge’s ruling for finals
Tigers rally for victory after trailing by 14 at halftime of Class AAA sectional.
Tigers rally for victory after trailing by 14 at halftime of Class AAA sectional.
When Jaren Jackson Jr. returns, there will be a trickle-down effect on the lineup to consider.
The Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved a rezoning on the first of three readings. Multiple aldermen said the approval was part of “due process.”
Commission also approves a goal of giving locally-owned small businesses 20% of county government contracts and purchases.
Ryan Silverfield and staff have a lot to evaluate, including the next starting QB and a bounty of transfers.
State Health commissioner Lisa Piercey said she won’t have a completed report by Friday, March 12.
The bill in Nashville would outlaw partisan primary elections in Shelby and Davidson counties – the state’s two biggest concentrations of Democratic voters.
Desmond Bane and Xavier Tillman Sr. came in with “100% Grizzlies DNA” and a high IQ. It’s up to the player development coaches to maximize their talent.
Demand for child care far exceeds supply in Tennessee, but a bill passed Monday, March 8, by the state Senate could give state employees more options.
A resolution with nearly unanimous House GOP support is calling for proceedings that could remove Davidson County Chancellor Ellen Hobbs Lyle.
There’s a new spot for classic Southern comfort food on Beale.
A 36-year-old construction worker fell to his death while helping renovate a building in the Cotton Row National Historic District.
The new CDC guidance does not include children.
Gov. Bill Lee and his allies in the state legislature are pushing “permitless carry” legislation, which would allow Tennesseans to carry loaded firearms without permits in public spaces.
According to the Tennessee Department of Health, as of Sunday, more than 14% of people in Tennessee have received at least one coronavirus vaccine dose.
The Lakeland Board of Commissioners is crafting new zoning regulations and design guidelines to set a tone for future developments in the suburb.
Christ Community is offering vaccines on South Third Street.
The NBA’s dunk contest scoring stinks. And the Grizzlies' Ja Morant knows it.
The scheduling change is the latest twist in a case that began with an off-court incident involving the Arlington girls basketball team.
Those in line Saturday were receiving the Pfizer vaccine. More than 1,100 doses were available to those who made appointments.
It only took a dozen days after that March 8 news conference for Mayor Jim Strickland to invoke the first civil emergency order in Memphis in more than a generation, closing gyms, bars and indoor restaurant dining.Related story:
Cameron Ellis is just 27 years old, but his real estate business called WeOffr buys and renovates about 100 houses a year in Memphis and 20 to 40 annually in Nashville. Plus, Ellis is rapidly buying and renovating multifamily properties in the core city.
First they bought the iconic Bryant’s Breakfast. Before the week was over, Judd and David Tashie had the keys to La Baguette, a bakery beloved by Memphians for 45 years. And they’re here to preserve it, Judd Tashie says.
If Sunday produced an all-too-familiar feeling for Memphis fans, there is still reason to hope this might turn out better than the other losses.
Those final 1.7 seconds were painful, but the time before that is where the lessons come from. Tramon Mark’s ‘miracle' shot doesn’t undo the fact that Memphis held its own on the road against Houston.