First National Guard deployments expected within 2 weeks, MPD chief says
Chief C.J. Davis said the Memphis Safe Task Force is still evolving and the Memphis Police Department is still learning information every day.
Chief C.J. Davis said the Memphis Safe Task Force is still evolving and the Memphis Police Department is still learning information every day.
“They, evidently, have come to the decision that they’ll lose less money if they close than if they stay open,” said an area hotel consultant.
Mulan has closed in Cooper-Young, MSCS has a new board chair and the Grizzlies have a new center with a down-under accent.
The stark partisan lens that many Republicans have brought to President Trump’s crime-fighting efforts was on display during the Tuesday Senate hearing where state Sen. Brent Taylor spoke.
Another McDonald’s is proposed for Collierville. The company still owns the vacant location that closed in 2017.
Plus, a Germantown weight loss clinic that’s “about the inside out” opens, and a former Mexican restaurant could become and AutoZone.
With costs of materials and construction going up, entry-level homes are on the rise, compared to higher-priced residences.
Memphis QB Brendon Lewis isn’t afraid to take a hit. It would be better if he didn’t always do it, though.
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This puzzle is a photo is from the Southern Heritage Classic held in Memphis on Sept. 27 and was taken by freelance photographer Brad Vest.
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The sales have illustrated some of the challenges when offloading former school district properties, and the ways that maintenance costs pile up, even for empty buildings.
Mary Clark Consolo’s overtime winner capped a Gryphons comeback against the two-time defending state champion Eagles.
Board member Natalie McKinney won the position in a 6-3 vote that appeared to reveal lingering rifts among board members over its decision to oust Marie Feagins from the superintendent seat in January.
The Grizzlies want to play fast. But can they be fast to gel with a trio of frontcourt injuries?
After a kitchen fire caused more than $100,000 in damages to Mulan Asian Bistro, the popular Cooper-Young restaurant announced it would permanently close.
U.S. District Judge Sheryl Lipman ruled that the City of Memphis’ motion to dismiss the case was denied in part.
The factory was expected to be part of Ford Motor Co.’s BlueOval City supply chain.
From contract clarity to revenue-sharing, industry leaders say navigating NIL demands as much financial literacy and strategy as athletic skill.
Memphis’ men’s and women’s basketball teams are hosting “Memphis Madness Presents Ballin’ on Beale” on Beale Street.
Haggerty joined college basketball insider Andy Katz on an episode of his “The Sideline with Andy Katz” podcast to explain his decision.
Fall arrived — on the calendar and in the theaters. Paul Thomas Anderson’s “One Battle After Another” begins a string of award-season hopefuls, including one the could solidify Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson’s transition from the mat to the matinee.
Tipton-Rosemark Academy’s star running back puts up video game stats. But Nix Fullen runs for something bigger than himself.
Larry Rea didn’t write about mayors or city council members or NBA stars. He wrote your neighbors and friends. Rea, who covered high school sports and the outdoors for nearly 60 years, died Saturday at the age of 82.
The former Memphis police officer has faced “brutal” jail conditions while in federal custody, according to a filing by his attorneys.
The Mid-Autumn Festival expands into a month-long series this October.
The new courtyard will complement and blend with the existing building.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth could visit Memphis this week, Bondi said in a cable news interview Tuesday morning, Sept. 30.
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