Grizzlies’ Zach Edey to undergo another procedure on ankle
The Grizzlies announced that Zach Edey will undergo a second procedure on his left ankle. He initially had surgery to address ankle laxity in June.
The Grizzlies announced that Zach Edey will undergo a second procedure on his left ankle. He initially had surgery to address ankle laxity in June.
Ja Morant is on the way out. Penny Hardaway is teetering. It’s the worst basketball season in the city’s history, featuring the fall of two Memphis icons.
Late last year, the owners decided to eliminate the retail portion of the Broad Avenue business.
Three of Memphis’ four representatives in Washington support the U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran.
“We’re seriously close to losing our country. If these midterms go the wrong way, we will lose everything we have,” said a U.S. representative speaking at Shelby County’s largest annual fundraiser for the local Republican Party.
Hayley Brooks started out in the entertainment industry. Here’s how she became an entrepreneur and why she’s grown so fond of Memphis.
Sixty children competed Saturday for the right to represent Shelby County in the Scripps National Spelling Bee. The victor was a Farmington Elementary student. Again.
Parth Upadhyaya and John Martin look ahead to what changes Penny Hardaway needs to make.Related content:
Clark Butcher, who started Victory Bicycle Studio 16 years ago, said he also hopes to ship 150 bikes monthly.
Josh Huggins comes through with 8.7 seconds left as the Saints hold off Baylor and advance to the D-2 state boys basketball tournament in Clarksville. Hutchison (D2-AA girls) and St. George’s (D2-A boys) also advanced to state.
Memphis Light, Gas and Water partnered with Memphis-Shelby County Schools, Southwest Tennessee Community College and other career and technical organizations in the area for its Customer Service Career Academy.
“Memphis has never been defined by ease. We have always been defined by resilience, by staying when others leave, by believing when belief is irrational.”
Financial Federal Bank, Trezevant, and Marx-Bensdorf Realtors announce promotions and additions.
Today’s puzzle is from the CBHS vs. MUS basketball game and was taken by Mark Weber.
“Best of luck with this project and I really do hope you succeed.” — Daniel Quinn about ‘Build up, not out': City leaders wrestle with affordable-housing puzzle
“How disappointing. Individuals that have no respect for animals and other people should be banned.” — William Wilcox about Incident with visitor leads to damage at Memphis Zoo bonobo exhibit
“Wasted money is one issue but the low attendance and poor academic results are extremely critical for Memphis.” — Mike Warr about MSCS could challenge state takeover in court
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U.S. Sen. Marsha Blackburn and state Sen. Brent Taylor want more information about Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy following a recent report from a local court-watch group.
It’s not often that university administrators use sledgehammers during their jobs.
Five straight losses have put the Tigers in a hole, but a win Sunday at East Carolina would boost Memphis’ confidence and increase its chances of making it to Birmingham.
For years, this was one of the most popular fish dishes in town.
A state Supreme Court ruling this week keeps 80 acres in unincorporated land outside of an Olive Branch annexation.
Ghostface is back ... and so is Leonardo DiCaprio’s Oscar winner.
“Supporting local charities and advocating for legislative reform are reasonable paths forward; interfering with active law enforcement is not.”
Republican sponsors of the bill have said they’ll push the Tennessee General Assembly to pass legislation that would kneecap the elected board by giving a new board of state appointees powers over MSCS.
This jigsaw puzzle is from the Memphis Botanic Garden’s Bloom event and was provided by the botanic garden.