AP names James Wiseman to preseason All-America team
The honors continue to roll in for Memphis basketball as freshman James Wiseman named AP first team All-American.
The honors continue to roll in for Memphis basketball as freshman James Wiseman named AP first team All-American.
Church Health sees church cooks as change agents.
Zinnie’s likely won’t open until November, but expect a pre-opening party on Halloween.
Part two of a three-part series from the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis A TIF Grows in Binghampton: Residents have invested their lives in Binghampton, and they want a say in how their property taxes are reinvested in their neighborhood.
The Legislature made the decision — unique among all the states in the country — that sports betting will be an online-only activity. Tennesseans and tourists won’t need to go anywhere in particular to gamble. They’ll just need their phones.
"Bluff City Law" ventures from a Beale Street blues club to a Midtown recording studio in a music-heavy fifth episode.
First Horizon National Corp. unveiled its new logo and building signage as part of a rebranding of all business units companywide.
Penny Hardaway can be the guest picker! This and nine other reasons ESPN's GameDay should come to the Liberty Bowl for Memphis vs. SMU.
Jennifer Biggs talks to Karen Carrier about her outdoor venue Back Do/Mi Yard in Cooper-Young.
A task force approved by the Shelby County Commission will look for ways to reverse the devaluation of property in Orange Mound.
ESPN's College GameDay could be headed to Memphis for the Nov. 2 matchup with undefeated SMU. But there are a number of factors that must land right if the pregame show is based in Memphis.
Former Sen. Reginald Tate, who represented Memphis in the General Assembly for 12 years, died Monday at age 65, less than a year after leaving the Senate.
The Tigers' preseason ranking should come as no surprise.
Memphis International Airport received minor damage and temporarily evacuated A and C concourses Monday during a storm that still has more than 30,000 customers of Memphis Light, Gas & Water Division without power.
Part one of a three-part series from the Institute for Public Service Reporting at the University of Memphis The 100-year-old neighborhood in the middle of Memphis always seems to be under construction and duress, but the people who live and work there still believe in its promise.
Karen Carrier brings a slice of the Caribbean to Memphis with Back Dō/Mi Yard, a Cooper-Young outdoor restaurant and bar opening Wednesday.
Memphis is the fifth hottest market in the U.S. for investors seeking to flip homes, behind Tampa, Miami, Birmingham and St. Louis, according to a new report from Realtor.com.
The Central Station, a Curio Collection by Hilton hotel in Memphis' historic train station, aims to open during the week of Oct. 21-25. The Daily Memphian provides a sneak peek.
Even though public hearings have shown no support, some Shelby County Republicans continue supporting the pursuit of a Medicaid block grant proposal rather than conventional expansion.
Robert A. “Bob” Wilson, president of Wilson Air Center, has hauled disabled veterans and orphaned mountain lions for free. On Oct. 23, he’ll be honored by the National Business Aircraft Association.
Family and friends remembered loved ones who served visiting the Vietnam Memorial Wall as it stopped in Collierville. Event organizers said 5,000 visited the wall during its stop in the Mid-South.
The Memphis Tigers worked their way back into the Coaches Poll after a one week absence.
The St. Louis Cardinals' season might have lasted longer than expected, but the end confirmed change is needed going forward.
Memphis could have come out flat after getting robbed by the officials a week ago. Instead, the team came out and flattened Tulane.
The Memphis Tigers offense showed what they can do when they "own the football" in their 47-17 win over the Tulane Green Wave.