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Memphis Grizzlies The Grizzlies came into Saturday night with the lowest-ranked offense in the NBA, but didn’t have much problem on the road against the rapidly unraveling Dallas Mavericks. -
Sports Mettenberger and tough defense lead Express to franchise’s first victory
Zach Mettenberger delivered the Express their first victory in his Alliance of American Football debut as Memphis bested San Diego 26-23.
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Sports Briarcrest tops Brentwood for first state championship in 11 years
NASHVILLE – As an all-star offensive lineman, Omari Thomas is used to hammering into people at the line of scrimmage. But when it came to shooting free throws, he had the touch of a surgeon Saturday in Nashville. -
Health Care Baptist Operation Outreach opens new facility to better serve homeless
Baptist, Christ Community open a physical clinic in the Medical District to complement an existing mobile health care clinic, thus providing a one-stop shop for the homeless population.
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Downtown Public, city clash over need for more Downtown Memphis parking
The people who work and play in Downtown Memphis say they need more public parking options. The city doesn't agree, and is working toward a culture shift of getting locals to pay higher rates and walk farther to park.
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High School Sports Tipton-Rosemark, Briarcrest aim to bring home the gold ball Saturday
The Briarcrest Saints and Tipton-Rosemark Rebels represent Memphis' championship hopes as the Division 2 state tournament wraps up Saturday at Lipscomb University.
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Midtown Architecture firm designs office to create more power than it uses
The new Midtown headquarters for a Memphis architecture firm is designed to generate more electricity than it uses.
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Memphis Grizzlies Something to play for: Grizzlies’ new players trying to make good impression on everyone
For the players that the Grizzlies acquired in recent trades, including Avery Bradley, Delon Wright and CJ Miles, the time is short to make a good impression on their new team and the 29 others in the NBA.
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Bartlett Bartlett area sees record capital investment in 2018
The Bartlett area enjoyed its best year of economic development ever during 2018 with an estimated $165 million in capital investment.
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Metro Daily Briefs
- Jerry Lee Lewis recovering from minor stroke
- MAA seeks to raise $300 million in offering
- Shelby schools to benefit from $1 million CMA grant program
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Music Sofar Sounds brings secret concerts to Memphis
Would you buy tickets to a concert before you knew who is performing? Sofar Sounds, an entertainment company now in Memphis, thinks it might be the best way to fall in love with new music.
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Transportation & Logistics State reveals incentives for FedEx, JNJ Logistics
The state of Tennessee reveals $11.2 million in incentives for two major investments by local logistics companies.
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Food News Fino’s in Midtown will reopen in April
Fino's in Midtown will reopen under the leadership of chef Kelly English, owner of Restaurant Iris and The Second Line.
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Business Hemp production ramping up in Tennessee
As local growers figure out the finer details of producing hemp, agriculture officials expect it to evolve "pretty rapidly" as farmers look to cash in on the growing popularity of CBD oil.
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Shelby County DOJ monitor submits final report on equal protection at Juvenile Court
Shelby County Juvenile Court has made progress on equal protection but there is still work to be done, according to Department of Justice equal protection monitor Michael Leiber.
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City of Memphis Mancini says Republicans have plenty to renounce
Tennessee Democratic Party chairwoman Mary Mancini says physical confrontations in the recent State Capitol protest are not justified. During a Memphis visit Thursday, she also talked about the crushing Democratic losses statewide in the 2018 elections and redistricting reforms.
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Reviews Caritas Village fills bellies and nourishes community
Mac Edwards is leading Caritas Village and has brought recipes from his former restaurants with him to the community center in Binghampton.
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Collierville Collierville Schools Superintendent John Aitken to retire
John S. Aitken, superintendent of Collierville Schools, has announced to school board members that he plans to retire June 30.
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Germantown Germantown parks panel recommends city buy country club
Germantown's parks panel votes to recommend the city move forward with the purchase of Germantown Country Club.
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Real Estate Raymond James Tower elevators soon to be modernized, landlord says
The owner of Raymond James Tower says its anchor tenant should not leave, in part because the elevators will soon be modernized.
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Germantown Germantown denies accusations of illegally rezoning Cordova Triangle
The City of Germantown has filed an answer to a lawsuit against the Planning Commission and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen over rezoning the Cordova Triangle.
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State Government Memphis advocates back Lee’s plan to drop expungement fee
Gov. Bill Lee calls for eliminating the $180 state expungement fee to make it easier for people to wipe their records clean, advocates say. The move drew wide praise from those in Memphis.
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Metro Daily Briefs
- Jerry Lee Lewis recovering from minor stroke
- MAA seeks to raise $300 million in offering
- Shelby schools to benefit from $1 million CMA grant program
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State Government Two protesters arrested in Capitol clash over Forrest bust
Two students are expected to be charged in connection with an incident with legislators at the State Capitol over the controversial Nathan Bedford Forrest bust. The bust prompted a letter from U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen of Memphis to Gov. Bill Lee asking for its removal.
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Business AutoZone’s stock comes back into the zone
AutoZone rides weather and an improving focus on the commercial side of its business to impressive earnings results and a surge in its stock price.
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