Tigers ‘projecting a $1.2 million deficit’ in men’s basketball, says Memphis AD
Among six programs for which the Tigers budgeted revenue generated from ticket sales and parking, only men’s basketball has fallen short.
Among six programs for which the Tigers budgeted revenue generated from ticket sales and parking, only men’s basketball has fallen short.
Baptist Memorial Health Care is adding a 129-bed hospital, a 91-bed assisted living facility and eight medical clinics as part of a merger with an Arkansas-based health provider.
Memphis athletic director Ed Scott updated the university’s Board of Trustees on revenue-sharing contracts with players, soccer stadium renovation and football ticket revenue.
Chef Shayne Diaz has announced an opening day for her new Filipino snack bar in South Main.
A Memphis City Council member is pushing the city to crack down on short-term rental problems.
Built in 1913, the property is listed on the National Historic Registry. It operated as a school before closing in 1973.
New ordinances have eliminated vape shops in Arlington for the next year and clarified some of the rules for a second liquor store in the town.
Rupert has appeared in five games for the Grizzlies this season while playing on a 10-day contract.
Prosper’s motor made has made an impression on the organization this season.
The Daily Memphian hosted its Women and Business seminar on Thursday, Feb. 26, at the Memphis Botanic Garden with speakers Gina Neely, Karen Carrier and Shannon Briggs.
The Daily Memphian dove into the $2.2 million invested in the still-stalled private development. Now, two Memphis City Council members want answers from Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s administration.
High visibility office buildings for sale, a church expands and a historic Cordova property gets a new use.
The company will close its facility April 26.
A former Memphis pastor opens The Living Room, a luxury lounge without liquor at the former Abundant Life Fellowship Church on Knight Arnold Road.
Two new office buildings along Wolf River Boulevard will fill the last vacant parcel within Germantown’s medical corridor.
All 13 state House incumbents and three state senators representing Shelby County have checked out qualifying petitions for the August ballot. The filing deadline for primary challengers is March 10.
“Where your child goes to college will never be as important as what they do when they get there. Let your students take charge, take risks and know that they’re going to be OK. You are, too.”
“I hope that the citizens of Memphis will vote for the referendum granting civil service protection to library workers, and that library employees be re-hired for jobs they secured through a fair and competitive process.”
February 2027 is set to be Tennessee’s first Tennessee Songwriter Month. 8Ball was recognized for his significant cultural impact and as a pioneer of Memphis hip-hop.
Coward returned to the lineup on Tuesday night after missing seven straight games with a knee injury, playing 21 minutes off the bench. Anthony Edwards leads Minnesota to comeback win over GrizzliesRelated content:
The Council put off any vote on the streamlined impasse procedure for three weeks. Meanwhile, a Council discussion about how to regulate short-term rental properties took an AI turn.
“Penny, as a long time fan of Memphis State and the University of Memphis, I love who you are and everything you have done for our university as a player and head coach but unfortunately it’s time to go.” — Cole Fontaine about Hardaway vows to ‘keep fighting’ as Tigers vie for tournament spot
“They sell cool stuff, IKEA out, no biggie, Warby IN. Good” — Richard Kauerz about Warby Parker trying on the Memphis market
“Those men’s tournaments at the RC back in the day were epic. The stands were right on top of the court. Seeing Borg, Connors, Mcenroe, Agassi, Vilas, Lendl in that close of a setting was unbelievable.” — Kevin Knott about Calkins: It’s just what Memphis needed. A win for the city’s sports.
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Tony Allen wasn’t just a Grizzlies legend. On the defensive end of the floor, he was one of the greats.
Fans of music in genres from yacht rock to funk have concerts to look forward to in various Memphis venues in March.
Are you ready for today’s puzzles?
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the back patio at City & State and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
A majority of Shelby County residents want to build a new jail and think the Memphis Safe Task Force has been a success. But the majority also thinks the Task Force’s widespread immigration-related arrests have not made Memphis safer.
While the Trump administration is aggressively trying to get illegal immigrants driving big trucks off the road, local trucking officials say recruitment and other national issues play a bigger role in Memphis.
Anthony Edwards scored 13 points, including three 3-pointers, in the fourth quarter as the Wolves pulled away.
Dog & Bone, 2116 Madison Ave., will be a British pub, featuring a mix of British, European and American beers and cocktails and a menu that includes British favorites.
This would be the high-end eyeglass retailer’s first brick-and-mortar store in the area.
“Ain’t Too Proud” and “Les Miserables” are two more shows coming to Playhouse on the Square next season.
Professional tennis is returning to the city. That isn’t some accident. It’s because Memphis did something very, very well. Related content:
The county primary election is fast approaching. Here’s what you need to know so far.