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Dragons’ experience comes to the forefront as they hold off St. Agnes in a tight third set.
The former county commissioner and a set of 15 appointed staff members formally take office Sept. 1 in the office that administers the day-to-day business of the largest court in the state.
The SEC joined the Big Ten and Mid-American conferences by adopting the new policy.
Nearly 10,000 people are expected to go through security.
The 110,000-square-foot space will consolidate the company’s manufacturing, warehouse and office space under one roof.
Godwin, a sophomore quarterback at Lakeland Prep, earned 62.1% of the total vote after leading the Lions to a milestone victory Aug. 23.
Shelby County Criminal Court Judge Jennifer Fitzgerald said Demarion Tackett’s $100,000 bond wasn’t sufficient because “he will not come to court.”
A business built around ensuring “anybody who walks in ... feels love” is getting a boost from a different kind of Love.
A midcentury building in Midtown is undergoing a transformation to become the new gallery and studio space for one Memphis museum.
A cookout, a mimosa festival and plenty of music will be playing out across Bluff City on Sunday, Sept. 1. And Wiseacre has plans brewing for Memphis couples looking to tie knot.
Ermyias Shiberou started the StickEm food truck in 2012 to serve various kebabs, but today’s $10 deal is the lamb, braised in a sweet, spicy and sticky sauce.
This week, runners finish the miles Eliza Fletcher could not, Matthew Sweet and MonoNeon are at the Shell and you can shop — without spending a dime — on Broad Avenue.
Landphere enters this season on the watchlist for the John Mackey Award, given to college football’s most outstanding tight end.
Here are some of the games to watch for Week 2 of the high school football season, along with a complete area schedule. Daily Memphian Dandy Dozen: Not much change but Brothers debutRelated content:
Memphis football kicks off its season on Saturday. Here’s a best-case (and, yes, worst-case) scenario for each game on the Tigers schedule.
Memphis will return to AutoZone Park for Hometown Heroes Night on Wednesday, Sept. 11.
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The Memphis Tigers’ new athletic director isn’t keen on the new AAC commissioner’s interest in discussing the idea of a different playoff for Group of Five teams that don’t crack the College Football Playoff.Related content:
SEC football commentator Paul Finebaum digs into the Tigers’ College Football Playoff chances, Ole Miss and Tennessee expectations and fond Memphis memories.
Shelby County suburbs are urging the state to invest in an appropriately sized juvenile-detention facility.
The comedian, DJ, video producer and ‘poet laureate of Alabama football' is new to Memphis-Shelby County Schools. But he’s not as new to Memphis as you might think.
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A new initiative from the city’s Economic Development Growth Engine (EDGE) offers money to local businesses to help them pay for adequate lighting or landscaping, both of which can deter crime.
The alleged Focuz Lounge shooter remains in jail on a $1 million bond. The Railgarten shooting suspect walked with no bond. These results highlight the lack of consistency among defendants during bond settings.