No. 9 Memphis blanks Tulsa to remain undefeated
Finley Lavin scored the only goal as the Memphis Tigers women’s soccer team beat the Golden Hurricane for its tenth win of the season.
Finley Lavin scored the only goal as the Memphis Tigers women’s soccer team beat the Golden Hurricane for its tenth win of the season.
A terrific late save from Maddie Harriman is crucial as Hutchison wins the region for the first time in 23 years.
A $271 million bond issuance from May helps cover funds needed for schools and hospital projects in Shelby County’s budget for the current fiscal year, Shelby County Board of Commissioners Chairwoman Shante Avant said.
Collierville’s Planning Commission looked at two possible parking changes during its October meeting, and sent both to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
The Tigers are on track to average more rushing yards than passing for the first time since 2018.
A Google representative said they would hire “hundreds of people for full-time operational jobs here on the site and thousands of construction jobs.”
If Memphis fans had any concerns about a full-scale rebuild after Desmond Bane’s departure, two new Grizzlies should alleviate that concern.
The University of Memphis has announced new traffic flow patterns for the Tigers’ home football games.
Cliff Johnson realizes that, as a Democrat, he has an uphill battle to represent Mississippi’s 1st Congressional District, but he has started his journey with a run for the Democratic primary.
Derrick Franklin did a little bit of everything on Sept. 26 as St. George’s improved to 5-1 with a 48-16 victory over KIPP.
This week, eat mooncakes at Crosstown, taste your way around the Medical District and show your commitment to Sparkle Motion at the Pink Palace.
The Liquor Store team is having fun in the kitchen while trying to stay within a certain price point for customers.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and Tennessee Gov. Bill Lee met with local, state and federal law enforcement in Shelby Farms Park yesterday. The visit was the first presence by federal leaders in the city since the task force was formed in September.
Losing access to bonds could jeopardize funding needed to improve schools, a trauma hospital and upgrade 201 Poplar.
“We’re coming in with all of our federal agents, and we are going to charge them federally whenever possible. We’re going to keep them in federal custody,” U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi said.
Studios and one- and two-bedroom units are coming to a site right off of Union Avenue.
The restaurant’s owner said he wanted Social Desiii to represent as much of the subcontinent as possible.
Both Gussied Up and Bar Limina are a part of Cnct. design’s goal to make the Edge District a Memphis destination.
Click here to read our full coverage on the Memphis Safe Task Force and the National Guard.
Bartlett City Schools has selected Lakisha Mitchell as the district’s new chief financial officer.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope and Ty Jerome don’t need to be Desmond Bane, but they need to give Memphis a fresh look.
This is now a new iteration of the Ja & Jaren era. What will it bring? And how much longer will it last?
Are you ready for it? Here are today’s sudokus.
This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of Daily Memphian food writer Ellen Chamberlain tasting food at the Mid-South Fair and was taken by Mark Weber.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
The stark partisan lens that many Republicans have brought to President Trump’s crime-fighting efforts was on display during the Tuesday Senate hearing where state Sen. Brent Taylor spoke.
“They, evidently, have come to the decision that they’ll lose less money if they close than if they stay open,” said an area hotel consultant.
The Grizzlies want to play fast. But can they be fast to gel with a trio of frontcourt injuries?
Soul & Spirits is planning to bring “freaky fun” to the Great American Beer Festival this year in the form of gravy-flavored beer.
Another McDonald’s is proposed for Collierville. The company still owns the vacant location that closed in 2017.
The new courtyard will complement and blend with the existing building.
Larry Rea didn’t write about mayors or city council members or NBA stars. He wrote your neighbors and friends. Rea, who covered high school sports and the outdoors for nearly 60 years, died Saturday at the age of 82.
Today, editorial director Mary Cashiola and newsletter editor Bianca Phillips talk about the week ahead, including Richard Smith joining the FedEx board and new plans for Whitehaven’s Peppertree Apartments.