At a glance: University of Memphis vs. Cincinnati
Memphis vs. Cincinnati When, where: 6 p.m. CST Thursday, Fifth Third Arena, Cincinnati, Ohio TV, radio: ESPN2; WREC-AM 600, WKBQ-FM 93.5 Records: Memphis 12-5, 3-1 American Athletic Conference; Cincinnati 13-6, 3-3 Coaches: Memphis, Josh Pastner (160-63 at school and overall); Cincinnati, Mick Cronin (198-124 at school, 266-148 overall) Series: Cincinnati leads 39-32 Lineups Memphis: Jr. G Sam Craft (6-0, 210, 3.5 ppg, 1.3 apg), Sr. G Ricky Tarrant Jr. (6-2, 184, 13.7 ppg, 3.5 apg), So. G Marke..>> view originalMemphis Again a 'Top 10' City for Filmmakers
For the third year in a row, Memphis has made the cut in MovieMaker Magazine's annual list of the nation's top 10 "movie cities." "Considering Memphis' culture and history, what bang for your buck!" the magazine tells filmmakers, noting that the low costs of operating in the city make up for Tennessee's unspectacular production rebates and lack of tax incentives. Ranked No. 9 in 2014 and No. 7 last year, Memphis comes in at No. 10 on the magazine's new list of the ten best "Places to Live and ..>> view originalLargest private schools in Memphis for 2016
MBJ is providing a peek at one of our print edition lists as we reveal the Memphis area's five largest private schools. The list ranks the schools by their 2015-16 ...>> view originalMemphis Does Bowie
On “Changes,” David Bowie sang, "Look out you rock-and-rollers, one of these days you're gonna get older.” He was 24 then, with a glamorous life of glitter and stardust ahead of him. But the song became a self-fulfilling prophecy as Bowie did, indeed, get older. And then he got liver cancer and passed away last week at age 69, reminding his legions of fans that mortality is a real thing. If David Bowie can die, anyone can die. His passing was tragic, especially since his fans knew noth..>> view originalMemphis M Club to Add Four New Inductees in February
MEMPHIS – The University of Memphis M Club will add four new Hall of Fame inductees in festivities on Friday, Feb. 5th in the Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway Hall ...>> view originalOpinion: Conservancy Controls Greensward
click to enlarge City of Memphis Division of Park Services "Exhibit A" in Smith's opinion shows a red boundary line for areas controlled by Overton Park Conservancy, including the entire Greensward. The Memphis Zoological Society (MZS) does not control any portion of the Overton Park Greensward and, until recently, never believed that it actually did, a..>> view originalTigers Women's Basketball Hosts No. 15 USF Wednesday
MEMPHIS, Tenn. – The University of Memphis women's basketball team is hoping for déjŕ vu all over again Wednesday when it hosts No. 15/15 USF in an ...>> view originalMemphis businessman Giannini accused of violating bond
A Memphis man already facing charges for several alleged sexual assaults was arrested Tuesday afternoon after he was accused of violating his bond, officials said.Mark Giannini, 50, was arrested at his home by the Shelby County Sheriff's Fugitive Unit on charges of violating his $3 million dollar bond, said Sheriff's Office spokesman Chip Washington.That bond was revoked and he is currently being held without bond.A source told The Commercial Appeal that Giannini is accused of violating his bon..>> view originalMemphis quality award to CACI highlights continued quest for ...
Describing what made CACI International Inc. one of four winners of 2015 Quality Cup Awards would take hard-to-grasp concepts like business process re-engineering, continuous process improvement and quality assurance. Yet, members of the Arlington, Virginia-based company’s team serving the Navy Personnel Command in Millington found simpler ways to explain why their project and organization has drawn the spotlight for its quality improvement programs and best practices. “We take somebody’s proce..>> view originalDepartment of Justice looking into past actions of Memphis Police ...
Department of Justice looking into past actions of Memphis Police Department by: Greg Coy Updated: Jan 19, 2016 - 9:49 PM FOX13 has learned the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division is investigating the Memphis Police Department. They are looking into past practices to see if there is pattern of unconstitutional conduct. In a letter obtained by FOX13, T. Jack Morse of the Civil Rights Division wrote the following: “We will consider the information you have provided regarding..>> view original
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