Inked: Man Cave comes to East Memphis — with a speakeasy in the back
This Germantown barbershop has got new ideas for its new location. Plus, Germantown Station has been sold, and Champion Hills gets new leases.
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This Germantown barbershop has got new ideas for its new location. Plus, Germantown Station has been sold, and Champion Hills gets new leases.
Marie Feagins’ attorney argued the public termination meetings were just a “rubber stamp.” The school board’s attorney argued Feagins lacked evidence of direct knowledge of violations and instead relied on secondhand information.
Shortstop JJ Wetherholt hit his second Triple-A home run to lead off the bottom of the first inning and tie the game at one.
Tekila is bringing the fuego to East Memphis, Baby Jack’s hits the road and we recount Ozzy Osbourne’s Memphis moment.
The news comes hours after Jones-Garcia made the NBA 2K26 All-Summer League First Team.
Coach Penny Hardaway has a chance to add some more local flavor to his team for the 2026-27 season.
One of the first three buildings erected at the University of Memphis will soon get a structural refresh and new amenities.
It was on May 15, 1984, in Memphis, that an incident happened that made Ozzy Osbourne famous for something other than his music.
Top players from both the ITA Summer Masters Series and the ITA Summer Points Race Series with compete for a total of $20,000 in prize money.
Baby Jack’s owner Will Clem is retiring and selling the building at 7610 U.S. 70 after 15 years in business.
The former Tiger, who became an NBA star, was honored at the “Tigers on Tour” event in Brentwood before his induction into the Tennessee Sports Hall of Fame.
Head Start gets fresh start without MSCS, Ford Jr. has a trial date and Sincere Parker plans to fight charges.
“Memphis once again put together a lucrative offer that has been rejected by Big 12. Is that for embarrassment? Or cause for hope?” Memphis makes $200 million proposal to join Big 12, per reportRelated content:
The slow-moving Grizzlies’ negotiations come as the public sector continues to invest in FedExForum and officials work to keep Downtown safer and cleaner.
It’s been a week of strong opinions, tough questions and renewed commitment in the suburbs.
June saw more sales than the same time last year as more homes joined the market and prices grew.
Plus, a Southaven retail strip has been sold.
Plus a Playa Bowls location is planned for the Edge District. More locations could be on the way.
Porter-Leath, a local early childhood education organization, appears to be taking over local management of a $30 million, federally funded preschool program known as Head Start.
The purchase indicates the artificial intelligence company’s continued investment in the MidSouth, which now spans state lines.
Another iconic Memphis store bites the dust. Why is this happening? And how should we feel about it?
“If we can use ‘home’ as a verb, I think that’s what we do. We home people; we get people home,” Annestasis owner Stacey Saed said.
In adding PJ Hall, the Grizzlies are expressing confidence he will prove to be more capable with more opportunity.
A Memphis Tiger is arrested, a “dirty” Mormon drink trend is here and we explain what happened to Union Avenue’s arrows and Xs.
Commissioners will discuss putting all nine Memphis-Shelby County Schools board seats on the ballot. Some say this amounts to a voter recall of the board.