Tigers fill final roster spot with commitment from Serbian big man
Memphis coach Penny Hardaway had one spot left to fill on his 2026-27 roster.
Memphis coach Penny Hardaway had one spot left to fill on his 2026-27 roster.
To prepare for his run on the show, Adam Remsen studied his knowledge weak spots (opera, 19th century presidents, European monarchs and world rivers) and focused on the most important part of the game: the buzzer.
The festival included local food from Robinson Smokehouse (a local BBQ food truck), health education from Baptist Health Sciences University, Baptist Memorial Health Care and Vitalant with the Sickle Cell Foundation and live music from local artists like Ekpe and the African Jazz Ensemble.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools and Shelby County government allege Tennessee’s school takeover law unconstitutionally targets Memphis.
Every Greek family has their own version, but all of the salads pretty much start out the same: good tomatoes, cucumbers, green bell peppers, purple onions, feta and kalamata olives.
The Shelby County Commission is looking at a possible tax increase while the Memphis City Council is expected to keep the city’s tax rate the same.
Grizzlies wing Kentavious Caldwell-Pope did the expected and exercised his $21.6 million player option for the 2026-27 season.
The Local Card will help generate publicity for Memphis area restaurants and offer deals for customers, “creating a win-win for everybody,” said This is Memphis co-founder Gabriel Kisber.
Monique Williams, owner of Biscuits & Jams, has stepped in as executive chef at a Cajun-style restaurant in Bartlett.
Memphis police officer Daniel Adams killed in single-vehicle accident, officials say
Former St. Benedict standout finds his niche as a “player advocate” representing Memphis area college and high school players.
Amid outrage online, the DeSoto County Board of Supervisors approved rezoning plans for a new convenient store but denied separate plans for a new Love’s Travel Stop.
A former member of the Grizzlies staff is headed back to Memphis to oversee player health and performance.
Disney’s “first prince” and a beloved American president are the focus of the two shows opening this weekend.
Eric Barnes talks to John Zeneah, the city’s chief of development and infrastructure, about his book: “Today’s Comprehensive Plan: An Adaptive Approach.”
Drew Hill and Chris Herrington are joined by special guest Parker Fleming for a 32-selection mock NBA Draft with a focus on the Memphis Grizzlies’ three picks.
Walmart may soon take to the skies over Bartlett and start a new drone delivery demonstration.
The Memphis Redbirds continued a six-game homestand with a 4-1 victory against the Nashville Sounds.
“I don’t know his work but it’s especially sad to see the passing of someone so young. Condolences to those who loved him.” — Ann M Murphy about Memphis music producer Tay Keith has died at 29
“I don’t love the state takeovers happening here but understand the frustrations in Nashville. The rest of this state is booming economically and growing population while Memphis gets left behind. I truly believe they want to see the Memphis area thrive like the rest of the state and the policies and leadership in place here has not worked.” — Clayton Scott about Memphis developer Billy Orgel will chair Memphis schools takeover
“Once again the absurdity of electing judges is obvious, as the voters have virtually no way of knowing the competence, diligence or knowledge of the law of the persons they are asked to vote for.” — Robert Lanier about Eight candidates certified for Criminal Court judicial race
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Today’s puzzle is The Daily Memphian’s postseason softball coach of the year, Johnie Sanfratello of Tipton-Rosemark Academy. It was taken by Mark Weber.
The new board overseeing Memphis-Shelby County Schools convened for the first time Thursday — in Nashville, with little notice, at 8:45 a.m. If the hope was to win over conflicted Memphians, this was a bizarre way to start.
Amazon Prime Air showed off its MK30 drones at the Renasant Convention Center. It hopes to operate 10 to 14 by later this year.
Former Lausanne athlete Sky Forest is the new starting quarterback for The Arena League’s Memphis Hound Dogs, and the physics major has grand plans.
Local taco trailer chain TacoNGanas will soon have its first drive-thru location, while a Harbor Town resident said his sports bar is a “natural fit.”
Tennessee College of Applied Technology i is building a new campus near the Millington-Memphis Airport - a $41 million investment -- that will help with training and maintenance.
Grammy Award-nominated Memphis producer Brytavious Chambers, known professionally as Tay Keith, has died, according to Nashville police.
Walmart may soon take to the skies over Bartlett and start a new drone delivery demonstration.
This weekend feels like a solidly summer affair, with a screening of “Jaws” at the Orpheum Theatre, a car show at Graceland and Memphis Brewfest at Shelby Farms Park.