New police shift targets speeding, reckless driving and drag racing
The Memphis Police Department has created a permanent traffic enforcement shift as part of an effort that is targeting four of the city’s main traffic arteries.
The Memphis Police Department has created a permanent traffic enforcement shift as part of an effort that is targeting four of the city’s main traffic arteries.
Holly Kirby served as chief justice of the Tennessee Supreme Court for three of her 12 years on the state’s high court.
Pumpkin spice may seemingly dominate the season, but there are plenty of autumnal flavors on offer, from sweet potato lattes at breakfast to hearty dinners and spiced cocktails at night.
While some Memphians are going full pumpkin — from lattes to dessert cocktails and beyond — others say it’s not touching the menu this fall.
Monopoly: Memphis Edition trades in Mediterranean Avenue and Boardwalk for Elmwood Cemetery and the National Civil Rights Museum as well as other top local attractions.
When Memphis safety Chris Bracy had his role reduced after opening the season as a starter, he continued to work on his craft. That dedication paid off in a major way against Arkansas.
Vieira-Tuck, who first committed to Memphis in May 2024, will play for NAIA member Texas A&M-Texarkana this season.
Seniors Kelvin Perkins (Southwind) and Hudson Tucker (Briarcrest) rank 1-2 in the area in passing touchdowns.Related content:
Long-discussed infrastructure work in the Fletcher Creek Sewer Basin could improve development in Bartlett, while taking some of the pressure off the Memphis system.
The Grizzlies will celebrate 25 seasons in Memphis by bringing back a popular throwback uniform this season.
Bread is a lifestyle for Hive Bagel & Deli owner Josh Steiner, the guest on this week’s Sound Bites episode.
Fairley’s Andrew Johnson threw for six touchdown passes last week as the Bulldogs hammered Bluff City to rejoin the rankings of the best TSSAA teams in the Memphis area.
Rhodes moved from Clarksville to Memphis in September 1925. A hundred years later, the college and the city still rely on each other to thrive.
About 1,200 students will have to attend a new campus in the fall if the board approves Memphis-Shelby County Schools' plan to close four buildings and transfer a fifth.
The resolution opposing the guard deployment as part of a larger anti-crime initiative by the Trump administration was defeated on a tie vote.
A week after aldermen declined to rename a Hernando street after Charlie Kirk, two billboards honoring the conservative commentator now stand in the North Mississippi city.
Reserve quarterback Arrington Maiden earned a place in Memphis Tigers football lore with his lone play in a win against SEC foe Arkansas.
The plan developed will consider land use, traffic, parks, tourism and utilities.
The Memphis City Council is asking MATA to figure out the details of a month-long trial run at no fares and reports on the impact it has on ridership.
The resolution the City Council passed authorizes MLGW to buy a Cordova property for up to $31.4 million.
“It is hard to count the number of Rhodes graduates who work at Church Health. We run a gap year program for students wanting to become physicians. Over the years we have had close to 200 work with Church Health then go to medical school. This year alone there are 10 Rhodes grads. Lastly, Jenny Bartlett-Prescott is our COO and one of the smartest people I have ever known.” — Scott Morris about Calkins: For 100 years, Memphis and Rhodes have needed each other. That’s truer than ever today.
“CBHS could teach the system a lesson. When I attended as a graduate of 98 the campus was dated but extremely well maintained.” — Cliff Black about MSCS recommends five schools close at the end of the 2025-26 year
“He has joined my, ‘One of my favorite Tiger football players in the history of ever,’ Club!!! 💙🩶💙” — Tim McCormack about Backup steps up, becomes folk legend for Tigers in comeback win
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Krosstown Kleaners was built in 1910 with a bakery on the ground floor and a residence on the upper level. In 1944, the space became a dry cleaning business with the iconic neon sign.
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Today’s jigsaw puzzle features a photo of Venice, one of Venice Tile & Marble’s resident cats, and was taken by The Daily Memphian photographer Mark Weber.
Assessments of Memphis-Shelby County Schools' buildings estimated repair costs throughout the next 10 years. Costs to keep buildings in shape are expected to be among the factors that determine which Memphis schools may close.
“New structures and new individuals and new ideas will have to bridge the gap between a dying community and a living community,” said Hyde Park resident Jairus Winfrey.
With the new season around the corner, a Tiger exits the basketball program, leaving room for another to formally join.
Sweet Musings first opened last year in Cordova with from-scratch pastries made daily.
Collierville’s deputy town administrator said the $8 million did address most of the library’s challenges but did so with less space.
Zach Williams has hit comedy gold with his online clips about Grandpa, a National Guard veteran remembering his time in the Bluff City, and a bunch of Memphis-centric inside jokes.
“By focusing on preventive care, ShelbyCares helps residents avoid costly medical interventions, contributing to long-term savings in healthcare costs and improving overall community health.”
Parke Kennedy joins Eric Barnes on The Sidebar podcast to talk about GPAC’s upcoming season as well as her goals for the organization after taking over as executive director.