Inked: National Trading Co. swaps buildings; Cordova intervention center expands
Compass Intervention Center is growing. Plus, Kemmons Wilson Regional Shopping Center has a new occupant, and a Peabody Avenue apartment building has been sold.
Compass Intervention Center is growing. Plus, Kemmons Wilson Regional Shopping Center has a new occupant, and a Peabody Avenue apartment building has been sold.
The Tigers will look to carry their newfound momentum into Thursday’s matchup with the Owls. Tigers Basketball Insider: Numbers illustrate Memphis’ success with shorter rotation Hardaway says Tigers’ vision got ‘cloudy’ during four-game skidRelated stories:
Ready to try Wordrow? This game follows some of the conventions of Wordle. You get six tries to guess each individual word.
Campbell Clinic, ALSAC and ArtsMemphis announce promotions and additions.
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Testimony continued for a second day in U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the financially strapped The Lake District mixed-use development in Lakeland.
The Memphis Grizzlies made it interesting against the New York Knicks in the fourth quarter, but a late comeback attempt fell short. Related story:
Rep. Mark White (R-Memphis) cited prolonged frustration with the board’s locally elected leadership when explaining his plans to Chalkbeat on Tuesday.
“Less is more. If coach Hardaway can find a way to make fewer substitutions the Tigers may be able to get back on a long winning streak.”
In other action Tuesday, the council approved the reappointment of Robert Knecht as the city’s public-works director.
Rev. Dorothy Wells came to Memphis to attend Rhodes College in the late 1970s. She practiced law 18 years before entering the ministry.
The latest Daily Memphis Tigers Podcast with Greg Gaston covers coach Penny Hardaway’s rotation, Memphis’ NCAA Tournament path after snapping its losing streak and some football recruiting talk.
Half of the state’s wetlands — often described as “earth’s kidneys — could be deregulated under a new proposal, but lawmakers are looking at a compromise that would take wetlands’ size and quality into account.
Beat writer Drew Hill and columnist Chris Herrington discuss the trade that sent Steven Adams to the Houston Rockets.
The Tennessee General Assembly passed a law in 2023 taking the power away from local DAs in collateral review of death penalty convictions and instead putting the authority in the hands of the Tennessee Attorney General’s Office.
Both of Gibson’s Donuts’ large standing mixers broke this past weekend, and no mixers means no quintessential, fluffy, yeast-raised doughnuts.
The archive of 60 years of Ernest Withers’ photographs joins the national set of historic places as the Beale Street entertainment district marks 10 years of operation and management by the Downtown Memphis Commission.
Redbirds announce promotions, 901 FC playing local college teams, hall of fame schedules induction, rodeo comes to town.
Penny Hardaway knows what he has to do with the Tigers’ rotation. Will he do it?
A look at recent transfer portal activity for the Memphis Tigers, including gains and losses, heading into the 2024 season.
A Memphis resident has filed an ethics complaint against a Memphis City Council member over an alleged conflict of interest.
After dealing with both internal and external distractions during their four-game losing streak, the Tigers are optimistic for what the rest of the season holds.
Today’s sudoku is a hard one.
The bankruptcy case involving The Lake District mixed-use development in Lakeland began Monday with developer Yehuda Netanel among those taking the stand to defend his financial status.
The DA’s office will now receive $991,178 for the remainder of the fiscal year 2024, which comes out of the general fund balance. Each following fiscal year, the DA’s office will receive $2.98 million.