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This article was originally published on www.si.com/college/tulane as Tulane an Early Underdog to Memphis for Friday's Game.
In 2026, voters in the Memphis metro area will go to the polls in May, August and November for a variety of races.
Hearings are set in two states over the deployment of the National Guard as part of President Donald Trump's crime-fighting efforts.
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Houston Rockets vs. Memphis Grizzlies game preview
After a quick return home, the Houston Rockets go back on the road for another Southwest Division matchup. The Memphis Grizzlies started 3-2 with losses to the Miami Heat and Golden State Warriors. “That’s fine,
In a ceremony and parade befitting the occasion, Elks of Memphis will abandon their old club building Monday and take up quarters in the Germania Hall at 190 Jefferson Ave. until their magnificent new building is completed at Front and Jefferson.
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COGIC convocation back in Memphis before leaving next year
The Church of God in Christ (COGIC), one of the largest Pentecostal denominations in the world, is returning to its birthplace of Memphis for its 117th Holy Convocation. After several years away, this year’s convocation marks a significant return for the church.
A pastor was pulled over for looking lost. A 72-year-old was marched out in his bathrobe due to mistaken identity. Memphis’ mayor welcomed the federal law enforcement surge, but some residents say they feel targeted just going about their lives.
The Memphis Safe Task Force announces the arrest of Diego Armando Redonda Mendiola, who's been wanted for violent offenses since 2012.
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Drivers try to stop man attacking 79-year-old woman walking dog in East Memphis: MPD
: Kontu Deeka was ordered a mental evaluation on Nov. 4. There is no word on when the evaluation results will be released. MEMPHIS, Tenn. — Good Samaritans jumped into action to help an elderly woman who was beaten by a masked man while walking her dog in East Memphis.
The Memphis City Council confirmed Colin Burress as the next chief of the Memphis Fire Department on Nov. 4. Burress' confirmation was swift and unanimous during both the council's morning committee meeting and during full council in the late afternoon.