Calkins: Now LeBron James is trashing the city? What’s a Memphian to think?
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Memphis Grizzlies forward Brandon Clarke allegedly tried to escape after a deputy attempted to pull him over and was later arrested for possessing more than 200 grams of a controlled substance.Related content:
The Bryans have garnered national attention for their 36-seat restaurant, located in a Germantown shopping center, and Drew Bryan was named a James Beard Award semi-finalist last year.
The Memphis Tigers basketball program has its first GM, whose duties will include roster management, recruiting, revenue-share strategies and player evaluation.
“That tells me you don’t like your freedom and you want to be in custody until your case is over and I will absolutely accommodate that request,” the judge said.
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A Republican lawmaker wants guns to be allowed on college campuses, public parks and other places they have been historically banned. “It’s almost like they’re married to that one (Second) Amendment,” said one Memphis lawmaker.
“What makes our production a little bit different than a lot of productions is it’s a fully automated flying rig,” said artistic director Steven McMahon. “And we can fly five dancers at one time.”
In this week’s To-Do List, the ’80s are back at Bar Keough, the women of Memphis jazz are at Crosstown Arts and Blue Suede Vintage has retro finds for all sizes.
But if you have the opportunity to splurge, the lamb is well worth it, says writer Erica Horton.
Berry joins Memphis native Curtis Givens III and Ashton Hardaway, the son of coach Penny Hardaway, with reported plans to enter the portal.
Tennessee House Republicans have inserted a student immigration tracking requirement into a pending voucher program expansion bill, linking two of the most controversial policies affecting state public schools in recent years.
Dwight McNeil, Efraim Hathaway, Henry Flowers and Zacchaeus Moore helped keep Wildcats on track during a difficult 2025 season.
The voters have spoken. And they have chosen Amelia Block as this week’s Daily Memphian spring-sports athlete of the week.
Here’s what auditors CliftonLarsonAllen LLP found in district finances at a time of high leadership turmoil and financial change, with federal pandemic relief funding and a new state education funding formula. MSCS audit yields findings ‘consistent with waste and abuse’Related content:
The Visible Music College will move from its Downtown location on Madison Avenue to a Millington location later this year.
“Wonderful ! Love Blue Honey So happy to have them in East Memphis” — Elizabeth Farrar about Blue Honey Bistro owners to open East Memphis restaurant
“As a teacher in that system for decades, I saw abuses and reported them. But, mostly what I witnessed were dedicated educators suiting up, showing up, serving kids in some tough, tough places. The vast majority of teachers, administrators, and staff never stole a dime. We just served.” — Dennis Paden about COVID funding, contracts, controls: What’s in the MSCS audit
“Here, hear!” — Benjamin Boorman about Table Talk: New app sounds off on restaurant noise
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Artemis II launched at 5:35 p.m. Central Daylight Time from the Kennedy Space Center in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Memphians had a front-row seat at the Pink Palace.
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Today’s puzzle is of the pasta art made at the Raleigh Library and was taken by Patrick Lantrip.
An interim forensic audit report of Memphis-Shelby County Schools yielded 175 deficiencies.
Styker confirms its big office move, and AutoZone is adding another Memphis store.
The new head coach for the Tigers women’s basketball team looks to accomplish at Memphis what she has done everywhere else — win.
A post-pandemic shift in Piccadilly’s customer behavior led the company to downsize from a larger restaurant on Mount Moriah Road to a drive-thru location on Riverdale Road.
With a nearby developments and improvements to a major intersection, the Mid South Center in Olive Branch is aimed at providing new businesses.
Also, Chris Herrington gives his Top 5 Baseball Movies List.
The performance of the criminal justice system can’t be assessed without knowing the full picture. We have regular and reliable reporting from law enforcement agencies, but why don’t we have the same expectation for the district attorney and court clerks?
The Daily Memphian’s public safety reporter, Aarron Fleming, talks about the No Kings march in the context of other protests and marches he’s covered.