What’s in Lee Harris’ ‘lean and mean’ county budget proposal?
Lowering the property-tax rate a few cents and another proposed school, the third of his tenure, highlighted Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’ final budget proposal.
Lowering the property-tax rate a few cents and another proposed school, the third of his tenure, highlighted Shelby County Mayor Lee Harris’ final budget proposal.
DEA agents working under the Memphis Safe Task Force shot and killed a suspect at a Frayser Burger King Wednesday morning after he allegedly pulled a gun, officials said.
It’s the 48th year for the World Championship Barbecue Cooking Contest, and it’s a homecoming of sorts for some of the teams that participated in rival barbecue festival SmokeSlam for the past two years.
The historic venue launches the nearly $2 million artist lounge expansion to give artists “the experience they deserve.”
Despite being declared dead at least twice before, Newby’s could reopen on the Highland Strip as soon as mid-June with a new owner.
An anonymous local company bought a highly visible retail property in Cooper-Young with plans for an Asian restaurant in the former Alchemy space.
“My dad was the original Charlie,” Charlie’s Meat Market owner Chuck Hogan said. “He opened Triangle Meat Company on Lamar (Avenue) in 1967.”
Two members of a Memphis street gang have each been sentenced to 50 years in federal prison for the 2019 retaliatory killing of a fellow gang member.
Bartlett’s property tax rate could remain unchanged.
The inmate was taken to the hospital after being found.
Nine-hole hitter Myles Holt comes through and now CBHS is one victory away from Spring Fling.
Hernando’s annual A’Fair Arts and Crafts Festival includes a free concert, a 5K and 300 vendors selling a number of wares — all of which have to be handmade.
The federal trial for a former DeSoto County youth pastor and basketball coach has been pushed back.
Here’s some of what we learned about Cameron Boozer, Caleb Wilson and other prospects who will appear at the NBA Draft Combine in Chicago.
On a sad day for the NBA, the annual NBA Draft Combine continued. Even as news began to spread around the combine of the death of Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke, draft prospects continued to conduct measurements and drills at Chicago’s Wintrust Arena.
Germantown Municipal School District believes it is being shortchanged in the amount of money it has been given by the suburb. It holds that residents voted for the school district to receive more funds annually, as property values increase.
Emails from The Associated Press to the U.S. Department of Justice and a spokesperson for the task force were not returned on Wednesday morning.
Eight projects saved St. Jude millions and earned the research hospital a reward from the Tennessee Valley Authority.
Former Briarcrest point guard looking to utilize his playmaking and defensive skills next season at one of the nation’s very best programs.
Bartlett City Schools is considering its annual fiscal year budget with a bump in salaries while trying to work on expensive special education programs.
Data indicates that relatively few lower-income families applied or were eligible to participate in the program.
Lausanne’s girls win their third-straight on a dominating morning in Division 2-A.
“Keep a strong hold on liquor costs and have someone experienced for the kitchen.” — William Roberds about Newby’s is back from the dead — again
“I’m disappointed that all the attention has been on the new TN-9 and none on the new TN-5 …. the incumbent is Republican Andy Ogles, an enemy to the best interests of Memphis and its residents.” — Mary Claire Borys about Pearson staying in 9th, plus a few Memphis surprises on first congressional candidates list
“Beautifully written article that brought tears to my eyes.” — Catherine Edgerton about Reflecting on Brandon Clarke, whose unlikely rise ended too soon
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“Studying history yields a dividend: It brings us to a clearer understanding of who we are, what we believe, and what we do when the promise of our national creed does not measure up to the reality of our lives.”
Memphis drops consecutive games for just fourth time in the 2026 season.
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Today’s puzzle is of the John Butler Band at the 2026 Riverbeat Music Festival and was taken by Wes Hale.
South Memphis charter schools Believe Memphis Academy and Memphis Delta Preparatory Charter School each received a Tennessee “priority” designation for low performance earlier this school year.
Also, a beauty-supply store is coming to Bartlett, and an electrical-supply company signed a lease in East Memphis.
Brandon Clarke’s mentor, Tony Darden, reflects on the best memories with his former player.
“Because we haven’t had it in so long, it seems that much better. Nostalgia comes back in a way and is something to hold onto,” one customer said as Briza launched its new Houston’s-style chicken tenders.
A Germantown board approved a new sanitation contract, and residents should see the price increase on their bill this summer.
Genre movies from debut feature filmmakers, “Obsession” and “Is God Is,” are in theaters this week.
“I don’t need to sing. I don’t need to dance. I don’t need to be the best writer. In short, I don’t need to chase who and what I’m not; it’s enough to be thankful for what I am and work to be the best I’m capable of being.”
Last week, Amazon announced it was launching Amazon Supply Chain Services and offering freight, distribution, fulfillment and parcel shipping to, as it said, “business of all types and sizes.”