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High School Sports
Forget the turkey and pumpkin pie. This Thanksgiving, Whitehaven is serving up donuts. -
Geoff Calkins
Calkins: Tony Allen hands out turkeys, talks about his future
Tony Allen started to hand Zamarion Boyd the Thanksgiving basket, but then, noting the size of Zamarion — who is just five — Allen reconsidered and handed the basket to Zamarion’s brother instead. -
Tip-Ins and Turnovers: Honoring Azab and the drama of double-OT
Memphis (2-1) fought off a scrappy Yale (1-1) squad 109-102 in double overtime at FedExForum Saturday night. -
At the Horn: Harris, Martin lead Tigers to double overtime win
Tyler Harris scored 22 points, Jeremiah Martin added 20 as Memphis had to go to double overtime Saturday night before defeating Yale 109-102. -
Transportation & Logistics
Lamar Avenue overhaul set for spring launch
The first phase of Lamar Avenue’s long-awaited overhaul is expected to begin next spring and be completed by November 2021. -
Metro
Shelby legislators want state recruiting incentives spread to Memphis
With Amazon set to net nearly $77 million in state funds for a Nashville logistics headquarters, Shelby County state legislators say they’d like to see Tennessee spread the love to Memphis. -
City of Memphis
RFQ issued for Overton Park master plan
With the hopes of establishing a new master plan, the Overton Park Conservancy issued a request for qualifications aimed at prospective designers, planners and developers on Friday, Nov. 16. -
Education
UT Health Science Center completes strong year
With finances in good shape, key positions filled and building projects reshaping the Memphis campus, the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is wrapping up a strong 2018 and looks toward long-term major improvements such as a Biotech Research Park. -
State Government
State panel to consider Fairgrounds TDZ and youth sports complex in $100M project
A state panel is set to consider Memphis’ request for a Fairgrounds Tourism Development Zone in which tax revenue would be used to pay off the debt for construction of a youth sports and events complex and connected improvements, an estimated $100 million project. -
City of Memphis
Seven file for City Council appointment
Seven citizens including the mother of former Memphis City Council member Bill Morrison, the leader of Latino Memphis and the former Shelby County Probate Court clerk have applied to fill Morrison’s vacant District 1 council seat. -
Health Care
Pioneering St. Jude researcher Dr. Brian Sorrentino dies
Dr. Brian Sorrentino, a longtime researcher and director of experimental hematology at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, has died. -
Recipes
Bar Talk: Babalu
'Tis the season for a festive drink, but that doesn't mean you have to whip up pumpkin in a latte. At Babalu, where seasonal cocktails rotate through the menu, they're riffing on a holiday cake this year. -
Business
McEwen’s on Monroe planning expansion, renovation
One of Memphis’ long-standing Downtown restaurants will soon expand to accommodate demand. -
Notebook: Memphis Defense Steps Up Against SMU
Memphis still has some hopes of representing the West Division in the American Athletic Conference Championship game after a win over SMU Friday night. The defense was the key, particularly at stopping the run. -
Memphis Grizzlies
Jackson, Gasol lead Grizzlies past Kings 112-104
Rookie Jaren Jackson Jr. scored a season-high 27 points, Marc Gasol added 19 points and 15 rebounds, becoming Memphis' all-time leading rebounder, and the Grizzlies defeated the Sacramento Kings 112-104 on Friday night. -
Food News
The Kitchen at Shelby Farms to close at end of 2018
Shelby Farms Park plans to fill the restaurant space next to the FedEx Event Center as soon as possible. The Kitchen has occupied the space since it opened in 2016 but will close at the end of the year. -
Real Estate
Shelby sites placed in state industrial development program
Seven Shelby County tracts with industrial development potential are being targeted as part of a state program to build the county’s portfolio of marketable property. -
Guest Columnists
Project Safe Neighborhoods works, and it shows
The first executive order issued by President Trump in February 2017 was to reduce crime and restore public safety to communities across the nation. -
Metro
Photo Gallery: Christmas in November
The Thanksgiving turkeys are not even in the oven yet, but Memphis has already had it's first dusting of snow and residents turned out by the thousands Saturday, Nov. 17, for the annual Whitehaven Christmas Parade and to welcome Santa as he choppered in from the North Pole to visit the Pink Palace and officially open the Enchanted Forest Festival of Trees. -
Memphis Tigers Basketball
Tiger basketball player Karim Azab dies after battling leukemia
University of Memphis basketball player Karim Sameh Azab died Thursday night, losing his battle with leukemia diagnosed earlier this year. -
Memphis Grizzlies
Grizzlies Game Day: Sorting season may start now in the Western Conference playoff race
Every NBA season for every team meanders from fall to spring at an irregular rhythm. Some turns are hard ones (an injury, a trade), other points of departure are only seen in hindsight. -
Shelby County
County Commission, mayor close to ending dispute over opioid litigation
The Shelby County Commission took another step toward rebuilding its relationship with the administration of county government Wednesday. -
Breaking News Metro
Holley’s ‘dictatorial’ leadership style caused issues in Catholic Diocese of Memphis, local monsignor says
Former Memphis Bishop Martin D. Holley ruined the fellowship in the local Catholic diocese, spoke disrespectfully of his predecessor – Bishop Terry Steib – and steered the diocese into financial jeopardy before he was asked to resign by Pope Francis, a local monsignor said. -
City of Memphis
City Council turnover begins before 2019 elections
With a proposal to extend City Council term limits rejected, the stage is set for the first significant change on the 13-member council since nine new members were elected in 2007. -
High School Sports
TSSAA quarterfinal previews
Here is a look at Friday's playoff games involving area teams. Division 2 teams are in the semifinals while Division 1 and MHSAA are featuring quarterfinal games this week. Kickoffs are at 7 p.m.
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