Week 5 high school football stat leaders
Central’s Jamarious Brooks takes over the area lead in rushing yards, touchdowns.
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Central’s Jamarious Brooks takes over the area lead in rushing yards, touchdowns.
Briarcrest also climbs following last week’s double-overtime victory over CBHS.
While the Downtown Memphis Commission prepares for renovations to its own North Main headquarters, it is also evaluating bids for its giant neighbor, 100 N. Main.
Eric Draper will challenge for the USBF title on Friday’s card as he continues to chase his dreams in the ring.
While their outlook on the economy is improved from a year ago, Memphis consumers appear hesitant about spending, a likely result of price increases linked to inflation.
It’s a no-brainer to require proof of vaccination at FedExForum. And the Grizzlies and Tigers aren’t dumb.
Shelby may still be the largest of Tennessee’s 95 counties, but it long ago lost the influence and cachet that it once enjoyed statewide.
Anna Heck heading back to state after 1-under 71 on Monday at Fair Oaks.
Thousands of locals — mostly children in lower socio-economic brackets — could be vulnerable to diseases such as measles, diphtheria and chicken pox.
Neighborhood residents in North and South Memphis have endured the loss of grocers in recent years, leaving them with a yet another challenge to endure.
Unbeaten Fayette-Ware debuts at No. 13. Germantown and Covington round out top three.
Total deposits in Memphis grew from $39.23 billion to $40.83 billion, according to the FDIC.
Memphis made quite the impression on one of the best college basketball prospects in the country.
The Memphis Tigers beat another SEC team Saturday. And you know what? It really does just mean more.
“Memphians have no reason to apologize for the football team’s win over Mississippi State Saturday. They should savor it as the triumph it was.”
The Biden administration’s recent announcements regarding COVID-19 vaccines have set up a challenge with conservative states like Tennessee and raise legal questions.
The goal is for the granite skyscraper to eventually become mixed-use, with restaurants and some commercial real estate, but primarily residential, said Jacob Sofer of N.Y.-based Madison Realties.
Landing an NFL team for Memphis proved to be the dream that got away in Billy Dunavant’s professional life. But when the scores are added up, he won much more than he lost. And so did those who were fortunate enough to know him well.
The Mid-South Minority Business Council Continuum also received a one-year Coronavirus Response and Relief Program grant to provide information and best practices to support minority firms affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
SCS Superintendent Joris M. Ray and Deputy Superintendent Angela Whitelaw joined Behind the Headlines to discuss what the full return to school buildings looks like and what the district is doing to keep students safe.
“He always wanted the best people to take care of his business. You know what? If you get the best people, you don’t have to worry about execution. He knew that if we executed, we would get another opportunity,” son Bill Dunavant said.
Broadway-like lights of the Luciann Theater building’s newly restored marquee were turned on Thursday night.
Memphis is blessed by its food, the abundance of creativity, diversity and tradition mixed in the same bowls, seasoned with love, soul, and imagination – and still made and served by amazing people with a smile in these, their most trying of times.
Quarles' current and upcoming projects include more work for Apartment Therapy, a commercial project with City & State and residential spaces.