Steve Gaines, former Bellevue Baptist pastor, has died
Steve Gaines, who served about two decades at Bellevue Baptist Church, has died at age 68 after a battle with kidney cancer.
Steve Gaines, who served about two decades at Bellevue Baptist Church, has died at age 68 after a battle with kidney cancer.
Two people were shot less than an hour apart Downtown Friday, March 20, according to the Memphis Police Department.
The lawsuit is the second Marie Feagins has filed against MSCS since she was fired in January 2025.
A judge ruled from the bench that former Memphis-Shelby County Schools Superintendent Marie Feagins and the school district can shield certain documents from the public in the case.
The deal would create a company that owns 265 television stations in 44 states and the District of Columbia, most of them local affiliates of ABC, CBS, Fox and NBC. Included in that tally are three Memphis stations: WREG, WATN and WLMT.
This recipe is more than 30 years old, passed down from father to son and restaurant to restaurant.
The injury-riddled Grizzlies had a 3-point lead over the Boston Celtics with seven minutes remaining, but the Celtics survived. Celtics rally in fourth quarter to beat Grizzlies Box score: Celtics 117, Grizzlies 112 Former Grizzly and Briarcrest standout Kennedy Chandler returns to NBARelated content:
Thanks to his viral Facebook post, new Fox13 reporter Rob Sneed is recognized everywhere he goes in Memphis. And after a 17-year career and one of the most challenging years of his life, all the attention is especially meaningful.
Before FESJC’s outgoing Executive Director Joe Tomek leaves for Australia, he has some advice for Memphians.
The new formula and its links to the city’s quest to create 10,000 new and renovated units of housing by 2030 is among the topics discussed on “Behind The Headlines.”
“Failing to take care of something so basic as filing a valid petition with 25 legitimate signatures shows an inattention to detail that warrants criticism.”
Five years ago, 10 women set out on a bike ride to the beach as a fundraiser for for West Cancer Foundation. But when they leave Saturday morning, their group will have more than doubled.
As Lakeland grows, Commissioner Connie McCarter is suggesting that a change in government with district representation might better serve citizens.
“You will not be defined by this moment,” said Catherine Womack, associate dean of student affairs for the College of Medicine. “Wherever you go, you will do amazing things.”
The Tigers couldn’t get anything going offensively, losing in the semifinals for the second straight season.
Dylan Jones and Braylon Williams combined for 42 points in a win over Bearden. Meanwhile, the Tigers’ valiant comeback against Walker Valley comes up just short.
Mr. Basketball winner Will McCrary leads a second-half surge to power Jackson County past the Bulldogs and into Saturday’s final.
The state has a five-year $60 million contract with a Pennsylvania company to maintain the city’s interstate system, including fixing potholes and removing snow and ice.
Walking in Memphis is about to get a lot more entertaining as the DMC will hire buskers to perform along a Downtown street.
The high school students, who are seeking to proceed under pseudonyms, filed the lawsuit in California, where xAI — Musk’s artificial intelligence company — has its headquarters.
“As a parent to young kids, this is such a triumph. That said, take the time you need to get this stood up, I promise you most parents have infinite patience.” — Daniel Keevy about Midtown’s Stomping Grounds aims for 901 Day opening
“5 professors don’t resign because one was a little hard on the students.” — Megan Warr about UTHSC looking for new faculty to stem resignations after abuse allegations
“It is a people problem and an economic and education problem. Education is the key starting in preschool to avoid the path to prison.” — Frederick Carter about Memphis gun violence cost more than $1B, data says
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Pophouse Entertainment has acquired Tina Turner’s name, image and likeness rights as well as the majority share of her music catalog rights from music company BMG.
Bill Townsend joins Eric Barnes on this week’s episode of “The Sidebar.”
Lakeland Commissioner Connie McCarter suggested a veiled idea of changing the suburb’s form of government before eventually floating her full idea.
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
Today’s puzzle is the finished projects from the Delta Technical College annual welding competition and was taken by Brandon LaGrone.
This follows a trend in this session of legislation that relaxes gun rules in public spaces.
AI, technological advancements and other improvements are expected to fuel revenue growth for the company this year.
Memphis was able to stay close through three quarters as Boston struggled shooting, but Boston rallied in the fourth quarter.
Central BBQ is rolling out several new offerings: breakfast at Midtown, plus value items and party wings in various locations. Also, news from Domino’s and Wild Beet.
The cost of sanitation service is going up in Horn Lake again – the second time in recent months customers have faced an increase.
With the sport Heck has loved since she was 4 on the back burner, her art, military service and wedding plans are what keep the former Memphian busy these days.
Two days after deciding to retain coach Penny Hardaway, Memphis athletic director Ed Scott and Hardaway himself address dwindling basketball attendance.
Today is the first day of spring, and there are so many ways to get outdoors and celebrate this weekend.