Friday, April 21, 2017

Memphis basketball goes after the junior college ranks and other top stories.

  • Memphis basketball goes after the junior college ranks

    Memphis basketball goes after the junior college ranks
    CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS TIGER BASKETBALLTubby Smith wraps up first season | 9:27Memphis Coach Tubby Smith reflects on his first year and looks ahead to the offseason. Mark Giannotto/The Commercial Appeal1 of 81CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS TIGER BASKETBALLTigers obliterated in conference tournament | 2:30Tigers obliterated in 30 point loss to UCF during second round of AAC conference tournament in Hartford. Mark Weber/The Commercial A..
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  • Memphis lawmaker delivers fiery speech supporting teacher's rights

    Memphis lawmaker delivers fiery speech supporting teacher's rights
    Please enable Javascript to watch this video MEMPHIS, Tenn. -- A Tennessee State Representative from Memphis made some strong comments about students in schools. "When we take that teacher and put 25 to 30 un-raised, untaught, immoral, you can`t teach don`t give a flip! You can`t teach that," exclaimed State Representative John Deberry on the house floor in a committee meeting. Deberry says he supports the "Teacher Bill of Rights." The legislation would give teachers the right to defend ..
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  • Memphis Leaders Continue Pursuit Of New Convention Center Hotel

    Memphis Leaders Continue Pursuit Of New Convention Center Hotel
    VOL. 10 | NO. 14 | Saturday, April 01, 2017 EMPHASIS: Economic Development Memphis Leaders Continue Pursuit Of New Convention Center Hotel By Don Wade Updated 12:36PM The Sheraton hotel adjacent to Memphis Cook Convention Center is the city's largest, with 600 rooms. City leaders say the lack of Downtown hotel rooms and the state of the convention center has kept some meetings away.   (Memphis News/Andrew J. Breig)More Downtown hotel rooms. Lots of them. A..
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  • Tulsa Downs Memphis In Series Opener, 2-0

    Tulsa Downs Memphis In Series Opener, 2-0
    TULSA, Okla. – The University of Memphis softball team dropped the series opener at Tulsa Friday evening by a score of 2-0. The setback puts Memphis at ...
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  • Memphis task force will explore crime solutions

    Memphis task force will explore crime solutions
    Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutMemphis task force will explore crime solutionsA panel tasked by the Memphis City Council with exploring crime prevention techniques meets April 5.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Memphis task force will explore crime solutionsBuy PhotoMemphis City Council member Jamita Swearengen.(Photo: Nikki Boertman, The Commercial Appeal)Buy PhotoThe..
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  • Memphis hoping to make more plays up front on defense

    Memphis hoping to make more plays up front on defense
    CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS TIGER FOOTBALLMemphis defensive coordinator Chris Ball talks early spring impressions | 2:18After practice on March 30, 2017, Ball talks about the state of the defense, what he learned from last year and why they need more production out of the defensive line. Tom Schad/The Commercial Appeal1 of 14CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS TIGER FOOTBALLMike Norvell recaps Memphis' practice | 1:49The Tigers coach speaks after practice on March 30, 2017 about s..
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  • Memphis VA Medical Center to get permanent director

    Memphis VA Medical Center to get permanent director
    CLOSE James Belmont is the third interim director in 12 months at the Memphis VA Medical Center. Kevin McKenzie, The Commercial AppealDavid Dunning(Photo: U.S. Army)The Memphis VA Medical Center will get the former commander of an Army medical center in Hawaii as its director, officials announced Friday.David K. Dunning will be the first director named to lead the low-rated Memphis VA, led by interim directors since February 2016.Dunning, who had a 30-year career in Army health care, unt..
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  • Belz/Turley master developer contract for Uptown area expires

    Belz/Turley master developer contract for Uptown area expires
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  • Editorial: Ending the Shell Game Of Memphis Buildings

    VOL. 10 | NO. 14 | Saturday, April 01, 2017 The Memphis News Editorial Editorial: Ending the Shell Game Of Memphis Buildings Updated 5:09PM Memphis’ tallest building, 100 North Main, is a dump – a fenced-off, red-tape-entangled, code-violating fire hazard of a dump. Its owners aren’t doing anything about it, and it’s not the only property in this city sitting unused and neglected.For this to change, Memphis needs a process that serves as a reality check for the out-of-town ..
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  • Go Out - Bruce Sudano in Memphis for pair of shows

    Go Out - Bruce Sudano in Memphis for pair of shows
    Bruce Sudano plays Minglewood Hall on Friday, and conducts a songwriting masterclass at the Stax Music Academy on Saturday.(Photo: Handout)FRIDAYNoted singer-songwriter Bruce Sudano will be in Memphis for a pair of shows, opening a Minglewood Hall gig for L.A. pop-soul duo Johnnyswim (featuring his daughter Amanda Sudano Ramirez) on Friday and conducting a “songwriting masterclass” session at the Stax Music Academy on Saturday at noon that’s open to the public. Sudano is perhaps best known for ..
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