14697 Results for "The City of Memphis"
June 2024
Memphis Tigers Football Eight 2025 prospects commit to Tigers in a week
ByFrank Bonner II 2 hours agoMemphis football recruiting had a fruitful week.
Music Singer Justin Timberlake charged with DWI, released from custody
ByThe Associated Press 2 hours agoMemphis-area native and Grammy Award-winning Justin Timberlake was arrested while driving on New York’s Long Island.
Music Memphis Music Hall of Fame announces new inductees
ByChris Herrington 2 hours agoSoul and opera singers, civic promoters and recording-session aces are among the latest class of the Memphis Music Hall of Fame, which will surpass 100 inductees this year.
Metro Here's what is closed for Juneteenth
By The Daily Memphian Staff 3 hours agoHere’s a look at closings for Juneteenth as well as local events being held for the holiday.
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Shelby County County 'stuck' with Halbert unless someone else files ouster petition
ByBill Dries, Aarron Fleming 3 hours agoShelby County Clerk Wanda Halbert andHamilton County District Attorney General Coty Wamp had different reactions at simultaneous press conferences Tuesday, June 18, following news a local judge had dismissed Wamp’s ouster petition against Halbert.
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Memphis Tigers Basketball Shelby County Pro-Am League returns with familiar faces at new location
ByParth Upadhyaya 7 hours agoThe league, which consists of glorified pick-up games featuring some of the best professional, college and even high school players with 901 ties, returns for a fifth year Tuesday at Crosstown High.
Real Estate Passion for Overton Park fed strong roots for future
ByJane Roberts 9 hours agoAfter 12 years, Overton Park Conservancy executive director Tina Sullivan is ready to step down and she’s confident the green space will endure and thrive under the next generation of leadership.
The Early Word The Early Word: Taylor wants to oust Mulroy; will new AD oust Hardaway?
ByBianca Phillips 11 hours agoShelby County finally passes a budget, Collierville’s mayor won’t run again and Bartlett is the new mecca for aquarium fish lovers.
Bartlett Taking a plunge: Freshwater aquariums dive into Bartlett
ByMichael Waddell 17 hours agoHis pride and joy is a specially designed tower with 32 separate compartments to hold betta fighting fish, which must be kept isolated from other fish.
Guest Columnists Opinion: Hold MATA accountable for inadequate bus service
ByJohnnie Mosley 17 hours agoOpinion: MATA must be mandated to balance its budget without balancing it on the backs of the bus riders.Otherwise, MATA will continue to be an embarrassment to our city.
Guest Columnists Guest Column: Securing guns can save kids' lives
ByNick Watkins, MD, Bertina Loui, DO 17 hours agoOpinion: Firearms became the leading cause of death of children in the United States in 2020, which alone saw an 8.8% increase compared with 2019. In the four years since, the numbers of children lost to gun violence has only continued to rise.
City of Memphis New Memphis budget proposal could have no tax increase, cut expenses
BySamuel Hardiman June 17, 2024Chase Carlisle, the city council’s budget chair, proposed his version of a budget that stands at odds with Memphis Mayor Paul Young’s proposed 75-cent property tax hike.
Shelby County Taylor threatens Shelby County DA, judge ouster as Mulroy drops diversion program
ByAarron Fleming June 17, 2024Shelby County District Attorney General Steve Mulroy is dropping the diversion program that raised State Sen. Brent Taylor’s ire, but the Eads Republicanis still pushing for Mulroy’s ouster.
Memphis Tigers Basketball Memphis Tigers basketball: 2024 transfer portal tracker
ByTim Buckley June 17, 2024A look at players going into and coming out of the NCAA transfer portal for the Memphis Tigers basketball program prior to the 2024-25 season.
Temple Israel screening 'The Memphis 13' June 25
ByJane Roberts June 17, 2024Documentary tells the story of 13 Black first-graders who integrated four white Memphis City Schools in 1961.
The Early Word The Early Word: xAI is ahead, jail food is bad and Rose sets a personal best
ByBianca Phillips June 17, 2024Flyway beers are now in Memphis, Holiday Deli lives on and you’ve got two more weeks to eat at The Cheesecake Factory.
Health Care Memphis Medical District model gains national attention
ByAisling Mäki June 17, 2024In recent years, 11 new businesses opened in the Memphis Medical District, and the area has seen community engagementin a corridor that was overlooked for decades. And Memphians aren’t the only ones to notice.
Food News Flyway Brewing beers soar into Downtown restaurants
ByChristin Yates June 17, 2024Flyway Brewing Memphis’ new taproom and restaurant space should be completed this summer, but two beers are already available at local restaurants.
North Memphis Memphis nonprofit grinding to give kids boards and places to skate
ByJody Callahan June 17, 2024LaterSkaters Memphis recently gained official nonprofit status and hopes to give 300 kids skateboards this year.
Business The xAI gigafactory could be ready this summer or fall
BySamuel Hardiman June 17, 2024The supercomputer intended to power and do computations for Grok, the chatbot run by xAI’s artificial intelligence, could be up and running as early as August,a source familiar with the matter told The Daily Memphian.
Food News Midtown Whataburger rejected; U of M area gas station approved
ByAisling Mäki June 16, 2024The development was originally approved under the condition that no drive-thru restaurants would be allowed.
Opinion Morris: Shut out the negative and focus on what matters
ByG. Scott Morris June 16, 2024“A city is made up of its people, and we have beautiful people. ... Every day, I come away inspired by the hardworking souls who go unseen in our midst.”
Arlington Arlington added to TDOT priority list for revamped I-40 interchange
ByMichael Waddell June 16, 2024Arlington’s growth, with a slight nod to the proposed BlueOval City plant, has nudged the project higher on the TDOT priority list.MayorMike Wissman said the town has sought the interchange work for years.
Spirit of Memphis Orange Mound residents 'not standing' for gun violence anymore
ByKambui Bomani June 15, 2024Nearly two months after a block-party shooting, community members, organizations and government officials gathered at an Orange Mound high school to participate in a Walk Against Gun Violence.
Germantown Hill: Tragic story unites Memphis soccer community with 901 FC
ByDrew Hill June 15, 2024When Denise Linebarier saw the email, she thought it was a scam.There was no way 901 FC was trying to get her attention.But after an investigation, it was determined this message was no dupe.
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Taylor threatens Shelby County DA, judge ouster as Mulroy drops diversion program
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Memphis Tigers basketball: 2024 transfer portal tracker
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Wanda Halbert ouster suit dismissed
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