Bartlett approves purchase, new management for Quail Ridge Golf Course
The driving range and renovated clubhouse could welcome guests by April 1.
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The driving range and renovated clubhouse could welcome guests by April 1.
The Tigers must prove their upward trajectory is sustainable as they take on the North Texas Mean Green.
Tennessee isn’t paying the county to house inmates, lawmakers focus on moms and Makeda’s brings butter cookies to the Big Peach.
As a brand, Ikea has a large regional draw with people still driving in from out of town to shop there. And then there’s the question of what the building might become.Related content:
Before the Memphis Grizzlies called “12,” they called “22.”
Memphis hasn’t qualified for its conference tournament in either of Matt Riser’s first two years as head coach, but the Tigers believe they can break through this season.
Germantown’s Industrial Development Board recommended aldermen approve the suburb’s first ever TIF incentive.
Moms traditionally get a single day in May. The Tennessee General Assembly is spending a week on bills meant to help moms and kiddos in the Tri-Star State.
On Transit Equity Day, more than 60 MATA riders and others gathered in Orange Mound to express their frustrations and hopes for a better public transportation system in Memphis.
Germantown raises the roof on debt, a Cooper-Young church can be your home and Slutty Vegan could open in Memphis.
Mark Schonwetter spent years hiding from the Nazis as a boy. He came to Memphis this week to talk about the journey of survival, the persistence of hate — and a lesson his mother taught him about joy.
Bradshaw struggled early in the year, but has scored in double figures in eight of his past nine games and has grabbed six or more rebounds in five of those games. Memphis crushes Charlotte to regain footing in American Conference raceRelated content:
Memphis is the first in a multi-city food tour the popular Slutty Vegan brand is doing to gauge demand for franchise locations.
In this week’s Ask the Memphian, we delve into the history of John Corlew Park, the tiny sliver of greenspace in Midtown’s Idlewild neighborhood.
Super Bowl MVP the same quiet, hard worker he was in high school.
A former house of worship could be your new home — a pretty rare occurrence in the local residential market.
Also, Steve Cohen says next step in federal government funding centers on DHS and ICE; and Bill Lee talks about childhood visits to Memphis, as well as the tragedy that shaped his entry into politics; and a Shelby County mayoral contender opened his campaign headquarters.
Memphis Theological Seminary is closing, and so is a Cooper-Young seafood staple. But the Tigers crushed in Sunday’s game.
The Memphis Tigers may have found a frontcourt combination that works. But will they stick with it?
For a decade, Calvary Episcopal Church leaders and parishioners have been wrestling and reckoning with a disturbing truth: In the mid-1800s, Christians worshipped God in their church while enslaved men, women and children were sold right outside.
A new bill would allow them to use parking spaces otherwise reserved for people with disabilities.
His short-form cooking videos rack up hundreds of thousands — sometimes millions — of views, but Kai Stowell’s most recent videos have an altruistic side.
Tennessee Flight Training recently expanded to Millington-Memphis Airport. Part of the reason was to address a global pilot shortage, its founder said.
This marks the second closure of an institution of higher learning in Memphis this decade following the shuttering of the Memphis College of Art in 2020.
A group of homeschool students from Olive Branch is headed to Washington, D.C., to compete in a national robotics competition.