Tiger Woods skipping Memphis next week
Tiger Woods will be skipping next week’s WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, but Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler had been added to the field.
Tiger Woods will be skipping next week’s WGC-FedEx St. Jude Invitational, but Phil Mickelson, Jordan Spieth and Rickie Fowler had been added to the field.
New Health Department directive has a few new rules for full-service restaurants and allows a check of food versus alcohol sales.
The Memphis Grizzlies didn't win their first scrimmage in the NBA bubble. But at a time when everything in life seems fragile, it was a gift to have them back.
St. Louis Church’s annual golf competition and festival was canceled (thanks, COVID), but some of the event's most popular food items will be available during a three-day drive-thru that starts Sunday.
Collierville is expected to make changes to its school reopening plan. The changes are based on recommendations from the Shelby County Health Department.
The Grizzlies battled back after a rough start to the first of three scrimmage games at the NBA's Orlando bubble.
The Live at the Garden series' home has a new name and a new sponsor.
University of Memphis football continues developing its pipeline to Louisiana with a commitment from a three-star recruit.
Mulqueen praises team's improvement from Birmingham to Atlanta.
Hoping COVID-19 doesn't derail the upcoming college basketball season, Tigers head coach Penny Hardaway is excited about the progress his young team has made and says everything is trending in the right direction.
EDGE awarded a $20,000 NEED grant to Summit Management Corp., which runs the annual Southern Heritage Classic. To date, EDGE has awarded $584,200 to 103 businesses; 83 of those (81%) are minority and women-owned businesses.
On Friday, the Shelby County Health Department reported a daily positivity rate of 16.4%.
The latest information from the University of Memphis suggests fans should brace themselves for limited seating at Tiger football games this fall.
Chicken tenders are off the menu at Houston’s and some folks are determined to find out why – and more importantly, to get them back.
Owners have spent nearly $11 million building Grind City Brewery Co. near Uptown. They are frustrated that the taproom's opening has been delayed for months while they wait for MLGW to move a power pole from the middle of the access drive.
Most diners are complying with Health Directive 8 and giving their names and numbers at restaurants, but Jiminy Cricket! Some just won’t do it.
We curse them, criticize them and (sometimes even) flip them the bird. On National Drive-Thru Day, let's hear it for the front-line workers who see us at our worst.
Ever since Ja Morant started playing basketball, father Tee Morant hasn't been shy about saying what needed to be said for the greater basketball good. It's why Ja, albeit lovingly, calls his dad "my first hater."
The decisions mean only Republican primary on the May county ballot is contested. Another Republican claims another County Commission seat. And the busiest primary on the ballot remains the Democratic primary for County Clerk.
East Memphis is getting a new gas station and maybe an ICE office, and a million-dollar discount deal is available at a Downtown restaurant site.
In 2025, a settlement allowed athletic departments to begin distributing up to $20.5 million of revenue to their athletes. According to the University of Memphis, the Tigers have “fully implemented” the settlement and have signed 394 NIL contracts.
A trip to Chickasaw Oaks’ La Baguette is like a quick visit to Paris — almost.
The hearing will determine if the 32-year-old man, accused of killing a Campbell Clinic doctor more than two years ago, is competent to stand trial or enter a plea.
A grant fund named in honor of Luke White will be announced on Friday during a special event at B-Side Memphis.
“Supporting local charities and advocating for legislative reform are reasonable paths forward; interfering with active law enforcement is not.”
The University of Tennessee Health Science Center has required its first-year med students to do an anatomy lab since 1911. To do so, the school relies on living donors who give their bodies to science.
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