State challenges National Guard ruling
The state argues that a judge was wrong when she ruled that Gov. Bill Lee sent the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis illegally.
The state argues that a judge was wrong when she ruled that Gov. Bill Lee sent the Tennessee National Guard to Memphis illegally.
The move from being appointed to becoming civil servants would change library employees’ status.
Kumar is charged with dozens of medical-related crimes and then billing Medicare and Medicaid to get reimbursed.
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Hattie B’s is looking to open its second Memphis-area location in Germantown near two of Shelby County’s busiest thoroughfares.
The Tigers face New Orleans on Wednesday at FedExForum before playing three consecutive games against teams currently ranked in the top 25 of KenPom.
The Memphis Tigers had five players earn first-team All-American Conference honors, which the league announced Tuesday.
The St. Jude Memphis Marathon comes with road closures, new parking measures and safety plans that will impact more than 25 neighborhoods Downtown.
The changes could be an example of what’s to come for other families as Memphis-Shelby County Schools makes plans to close, consolidate, repurpose and build new campuses.
The two sides have fought in court since early 2024.
The Shelby County District Attorney’s Office honored 178 victims of violence Monday, Dec. 1, 2025, at the 15th annual “Season of Remembrance” event.
Patric Ferguson was sentenced in the January 2021 death of Robert Howard, whom he killed while on duty.
High school students can get a taste of higher education, expand their horizons and maybe shave off a semester of their college career with help from the Mississippi University for Women.
Resist the pull of Netflix Christmas rom-coms on the couch, and go do some seasonal holiday activities. Here’s your guide.
Standouts from Bartlett, Briarcrest, CBHS, City University and St. George’s up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4.
Standouts from Collierville, Harding, Houston, Memphis Business Academy and Whitehaven are up for consideration this week. Voting ends at 5 p.m. on Thursday, Dec. 4.
“Gus’s > Hattie B’s.” — Ben Hollaway about Hattie B’s restaurant chain hopes to add location in Germantown
“my head hurts” — Jay Adkins about The next coach at Memphis? We have thoughts.
“Cold blooded. Capital punishment would have been appropriate. At the very least consecutive sentences.” — William Wilcox about Judge expresses ‘real doubts’ in approving murder sentence
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Today’s photo is of Memphis Tigers football coach Ryan Silverfield taken by Mike Stewart.
“The whole world is watching Tennessee right now, and they’re watching your district,” the president said.
“There’s so much positive news out there, and I’m blessed to be able to see it firsthand and be actually involved in it,” said the new chairman, who plans to help make Downtown a thriving area for residents — and visitors.
Here’s a list of possibilities for the Memphis Tigers’ next head football coach. Will Stein took the Kentucky job, but we’ve added a few more names to our list.
Belly Acres has suffered through some tough times recently, but a new trio has taken over the operations to resurrect the restaurant, starting in Southaven’s Silo Square.
After more than four decades, John Adams is passing his beloved garden center to new owners, who are longtime customers.
Also, three exhibitions are on view at Sheet Cake Gallery, while Tops Gallery has exhibitions on view at both locations.
“How can I do this life well? What is it that you can pass on to me so that I will not have to relearn the same lessons at the expense of my own heart, mind, body and relationships?”
Ellen Chamberlain and Holly Whitfield talk about their favorite food stories from the year and three Memphis restaurants on their radars for 2026.