Trade Deadline Tracker: Waiting on a Ja Morant deal
The NBA trade deadline is 2 p.m. Thursday. Here’s the landscape as of Wednesday afternoon.
The NBA trade deadline is 2 p.m. Thursday. Here’s the landscape as of Wednesday afternoon.
The Tennessee Secretary of State’s Office said Wednesday that the issues some voters had accessing their registration Tuesday night stemmed from a computer glitch.
The Grizzlies stunned the city by dealing Jaren Jackson Jr. Yes, it’s disappointing. But it’s time to start fresh.Related content:
Council questions City of Memphis' street clearing. Plus, garbage service is set to resume.
What’s closed in Memphis for the 2026 ice storm? We keep you up-to-date here, including school closings, warming center info, trash pickup and more.
To begin our revived Restaurant Insider series, we’ll gather at Good Fortune Co.
The Tigers are searching for ways to beat UAB in Birmingham, Alabama.
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The project would replace the historic home that Gus’s World Famous Fried Chicken once operated. The mixed-use development would offer a residential ownership option above retail and office space.
The Memphis City Council pushed forward with plans for Hyde Square and moved swiftly through a shortened agenda in its second online session in a row.
The Lakeland School System resurrected an old name for its new middle school.
Mike Miller averaged 14 points off the bench for the 49-win 2005-2006 Grizzlies, winning the NBA’s Sixth Man of the Year award, one of only five Grizzlies to receive one of the NBA’s major annual awards.
The City of Memphis released $8.5 million to prekindergarten organization First 8 Memphis. The funds could keep some classrooms afloat while city, county and First 8 officials remain in negotiations for a long-term funding plan.
Ready for today’s sudokus?
“I think the majority are beyond tired of waiting for Ja to get on the floor.” — Paul Hall about Grizzlies enjoy team-wide romp in last home game before trade deadline
“To paraphrase William F. Buckley, I’d rather be governed by 200 of the latest new citizens than the present TN legislature.” — Ham Smythe about New bill would bar some Tennesseans from running for Congress
“I loved their food before this but I’m really a fan now! Bravo Grecian Gourmet!” — Betsy Hood about Memphis caterer delivers all the way to Holly Springs — due to weather
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This jigsaw puzzle is a photo of the fire at Annesdale Mansion and was taken by Mark Weber.
Are you a Wordle fan? Try WordRow, a similar game. It’s free to play.
A new state budget was just introduced, with funds for Memphis, raises for teachers and a reminder that Tennessee has a funding shortfall for infrastructure needs. Gov. Bill Lee wants $155 million to fund 20,000 new vouchersRelated content:
From 1855 to 1862, about 3,800 slaves were sold in what is now Calvary Episcopal Church’s parking lot. The church is shedding a light on this history, and it received a major grant for its effort.
The Grizzlies rebuild has officially begun. Jaren Jackson Jr. exits with three other players.
Founder Allie Trotter said Whisks of Doom was never meant to fit into traditional bakery culture, which she describes as too “cotton candy” for her taste.
Bartlett Alderman David Reaves wants the suburb to look into eliminating property taxes, but others wonder how the suburb would make up the lost revenue.
The Bluff City has a taste for zine-making parties, vision-board groups, flash-tattoo embroidery classes and beyond.
“Introducing immigration enforcement into our neighborhoods does not make us safer; it fractures trust, drives fear underground and harms families who are already contributing quietly and faithfully to the life of this city.”
The scene in Memphis has been very different from the one in Minneapolis, and there are many theories about why that is.