Calkins: He’s our Memphian at the Olympics — back for one last bobsled run
Garrett Hines was a football star at Bartlett High. Now he’s in Italy coaching bobsled for the last runs in what has been a remarkable Olympic career.
Garrett Hines was a football star at Bartlett High. Now he’s in Italy coaching bobsled for the last runs in what has been a remarkable Olympic career.
Now in its final weeks of operation, the announcement of Tsunami’s closure has triggered a wave of sadness and a bevy of last-minute reservations.
Chef Ben Smith opened Tsunami in 1998, helping Cooper-Young transition from “a downtrodden backwater for failing businesses.”
More than 100 people gathered Saturday at Novel bookstore’s speed-dating event. Some came looking for love. Others hoped to meet fellow bibliophiles.
NBA commissioner Adam Silver spoke Saturday and said team relocation is not on the table. He also said the league will take a fresh look at remedies for tanking.
Clearly frustrated after the final buzzer, Penny Hardaway criticized how Utah State closed against his Tigers.
The magnitude of these losses — and the demoralizing way that they’re unfolding — highlight the fact that this team and program are in real trouble.
Aggies close first half on 24-7 run and Tigers drop another game away from FedExForum.Related content:
The suspension was announced before the Tigers' tipoff against Utah State in Logan, Utah, at 7 p.m. CT.
Also in the political roundup: the art and law of qualifying petitions; August state and federal primary takes shape, and the Tennessee delegation to D.C. keeps to partisan lines.
Shane Cox’s walk-off double in the 10th inning gives the Tigers their first win of the 2026 season.
Saturday’s 175-pound final was voted the best wrestling match of the tournament as CBHS’ Findley Smout scored the final three points to win after trailing 7-0 early.
Despite the challenges and headwinds facing nonprofits, industry leaders say Memphis remains a generous community.
“When a mayor uses gratitude to drown out discontent, applause feels less like celebrating progress and begins to feel much more like a way to silence criticism.”
“You don’t have to be a president or famous to believe in freedom, dignity, character, honor, goodness, generosity or integrity.”
Memphis Library Foundation, Memphis Museums of Science and History and Financial Federal Bank announce additions.
“Now, Isn’t that attractive? There goes another perfectly good bean field. And before that, a beautiful forest.” — Bob Lee about Homes, lofts and a lazy river: Hernando’s Delta Landing project moves forward
“Diana made these cookies on Thursday. We are enjoying on this Valentine’s Day.” — Charles Britton about Here’s something to love: Her family’s cookie recipe dates back 5 generations
“Crime came down because of enforcement of laws. Btw, the most local suburbs have done enforcement of these simple laws and it leads to less crime.” — Keith Jones about Trump pulls National Guard troops out of some cities — but not Memphis
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of Calvary Episcopal Church’s sanctuary and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
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Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
The Trump administration is withdrawing troops in some cities and ending its immigration-enforcement efforts in Minneapolis. But a White House spokesperson told The Daily Memphian there are no planned changes for troops in Memphis.
Oak Court Partners bought the 31-acre property at 4465 Poplar Ave. in December 2023 for $18.3 million.
Box score for the University of Memphis Tigers basketball game against the Utah State Aggies on Saturday, Feb. 14, at Smith Spectrum in Logan, Utah.
Every Valentine’s Day, Diana Kokernot Britton bakes and decorates sugar cookies for her children and friends — a family tradition that goes back to the 1800s. And now you can make them, too.
A major mixed-use project is under construction in Hernando.
Suzannah Herbert fell in love with documentary filmmaking as a Midtown Memphis teen. Her new ‘Natchez’ has drawn major national notice.
“The impact of colorectal cancer is exacerbated for Black Tennesseans and people in rural areas who face even more challenges to getting screened and treated.”
As Indie Memphis bounces back from a year without its signature film festival, the group’s new co-executive director, Alicia George, joins Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar” to talk about the organization’s future.
Fall in love with today’s sudokus.
A former New York Suit Exchange in Bartlett is also up for auction.