Collierville fire chief retires and resigns
Collierville Fire Chief John Selberg’s retirement notice, which he submitted Thursday, came 10 days after he was placed on leave.
Collierville Fire Chief John Selberg’s retirement notice, which he submitted Thursday, came 10 days after he was placed on leave.
After two of three municipal judges fired her, City Court Clerk Sukita Johnson is appealing that decision to the City Council, arguing that the judges overstepped their authority.
SpaceXAI asks for more power, but it’ll have to pay. Plus, the fired city court clerk wants her job back, and The King gets his own street.
It’s been a big week for restaurant and bar reopenings, as three recently celebrated being back and open for business.
Two weeks of drama in Collierville reached a conclusion with the retirement of Fire Chief John Selberg.
“We’d really like Memphis to be known as a classical arts incubator — one of the capitals of classical theater, not just for Shakespeare but for the great American writers, too.”
Josh Mutchnick and Jamaurin “Vino” Wright join Holly Whitfield to talk about JEM Dining’s first three years and their plans for the Edgy Tomato Fest.
The Rawgirls truck is now shuttered and padlocked, and Google shows the business as permanently closed.
Memphis officially cemented a piece of wrestling royalty into its geography.
Quarterback Cayden Dixon threw three touchdowns against the Eagles in his return to Briarcrest.
SBA senior running back Najja Williams led the Eagles offense with three touchdowns against the Bulldogs.
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An ankle injury caused Mike Montgomery to start his college career at the FCS level. It put him on a path to find a coach in Charles Huff, whom he wants to emulate.
“I hope that the Greenway provides access for every Memphian to go out and enjoy and experience the incredible natural heritage of their community,” said Wolf River Conservancy Executive Director Erik Houston.
A free jazz festival featuring local and national artists is slated for Downtown Memphis.
Sean Tindell made his case to supporters in Southaven on why he should be Mississippi’s next attorney general.
The audit also said the city needs to upgrade its financial software, which dates back to 1988.
Bartlett, Collierville, Germantown, Lakeland and Millington voters will have their respective school board and local legislative elections. Two suburbs, Germantown and Lakeland, have contested mayoral elections on the ballot.
How many times have you looked at a menu and couldn’t decide if you wanted a sandwich or a salad?
At least on paper, the Dragons don’t have too many weaknesses. But head coach Joe Rocconi said his job is to keep his players’ feet on the ground.
Robert Hartheimer, the former Evolve Bank executive convicted of child sexual abuse material charges, will keep his 51-month imprisonment term following a failed appeal by the U.S. Attorney’s Office.
“What a shame.” — Benjamin Boorman about Rawgirls has closed again, seemingly for good this time
“The plans to improve Frederick W. Smith International Airport are great. It is already a great place to fly out of.” — Michael Brester about Fixing a taxiway, adding a lounge: New airport board green-lights constructions projects
“What we need is more ‘Local Police’ on the streets. … A rotating ‘Task Force’ of people who don’t know the lay of the land is not sustainable.” — Jarvis Greer about MPD chief looks to post-Task Force future
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The privately owned multifamily investment and property management company just acquired The Ovilla, a 288-unit multifamily community in Red Oak, Texas, for an undisclosed amount.
This week, “Inception” will bend your mind, a comedy fest goes to the dogs and tequila is everywhere.
A new sporting-goods store in Southaven looks to capitalize on the popularity of baseball and softball in the area.
The Redbirds blew their lead after eight innings for the just the third time in the 2026 season.
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Today’s puzzle features the renovated box seating at the Simmons Bank Liberty Stadium. Wes Hale took the photo.
Raven Marshall-Lewis, who owned and ran the childcare center where Winter Jones died last week, operates at least six other childcare centers in Shelby County. Four of them have been cited for issues.
Rachel’s Flower Shop is closing, but Rachel Greer is far from done when it comes to helping her community.
Games on Thursday, Friday and Saturday highlight the local high school football slate for Week 1.
When it comes to sporting events, food is important. So important that food specials seem to be one way local sporting events are trying to attract more spectators.
Dabbs Cannabis Dispensary, a Mississippi-based company with 26 locations in the state, wants to open its second Olive Branch location.
The new venue at Crosstown Concourse is opening its doors to the public on Sept. 2, with all proceeds from the preview benefiting Stax Music Academy.
Michael Cianciolo was shot down over Italy in 1943. More than 80 years later, his remains were buried in Memphis with full military honors.
Josh Mutchnick and Jamaurin “Vino” Wright join Holly Whitfield to talk about JEM Dining’s first three years and their plans for the Edgy Tomato Fest.
This jigsaw puzzle features the Central High football team at Crump Stadium, and Brad Vest took the photo.