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  • convention center hotel to be sold

    convention center hotel to be sold
    CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS DEVELOPMENTSPinch, present and future? | 0:53City's vision for transforming the Pinch district is poured into a concept plan that faces review by Land Use Control Board April 13. Wochit1 of 11CLOSEVIDEOS: MEMPHIS DEVELOPMENTSA quick look at the "Gateway" project | 1:04City and St. Jude officials announced the "Bicentennial Gateway Project” this week which gives a name to several large developments already in the works. Here's a quick look..
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  • Memphis Redbirds: 10 reasons to be excited about 2017

    Memphis Redbirds: 10 reasons to be excited about 2017
    Like this topic? You may also like these photo galleries:AutoplayShow ThumbnailsShow CaptionsLast SlideNext SlideBuy PhotoFormer Memphis Redbirds standout and new manager Stubby Clapp (bottom right) jokes with former manager Gaylen Pitts (left) and fans Bob Durr (top left) and Harvey Hughes (top right) before the team's home opener at AutoZone Park, Tuesday night.(Photo: Mark Weber/The Commercial Appeal)Buy PhotoAfter a successful start in New Orleans, the Redbirds opened their 20th season in M..
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  • Tiger Basketball Podcast: What can Memphis do to escape this crisis?

    Tiger Basketball Podcast: What can Memphis do to escape this crisis?
    3 Share This Story!Let friends in your social network know what you are reading aboutTiger Basketball Podcast: What can Memphis do to escape this crisis?After another wild few days for Memphis basketball, we discuss what's gone wrong and how the Tigers can move ahead.Sent!A link has been sent to your friend's email address.Posted!A link has been posted to your Facebook feed. Tiger Basketball Podcast: What can Memphis do to escape this crisis?L..
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  • Temporary "pop-up park" called RiverPlay coming to downtown ...

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    Temporary "pop-up park" called RiverPlay coming to downtown Memphis Updated: Apr 11, 2017 - 1:24 PM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A "pop-up park" called RiverPlay is coming to downtown Memphis and will open in early May.  >>PHOTOS: Temporary "pop-up park" called RiverPlay coming to downtown Memphis  It is part of Fourth Bluff, a new project to activate parts of Memphis' Mississippi riverfront.  It refers to a four block area of the riverfront within a larger area called the Promenade,..
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  • Memphis parking meter rates go up; hours expand near FedExForum

    Memphis parking meter rates go up; hours expand near FedExForum
    Buy PhotoGreg DeWitt feeds change into a parking meter on Beale Street before heading to a meeting downtown. Memphis City Council members will discuss a proposed ordinance Tuesday increasing parking meter rates and expanding meter hours in the area of the FedExForum.(Photo: Nikki Boertman/The Commercial Appeal)Buy PhotoThe Memphis City Council voted Tuesday to hike parking meter rates by 25 cents and extend operating hours for meters in the FedExForum area.The council voted 10-1 to increase all ..
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  • Memphis Drops Midweek Game to Arkansas State

    Memphis Drops Midweek Game to Arkansas State
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. – Memphis ran out eight different pitchers as the Tigers lost 11-4 to Arkansas State Tuesday night at FedExPark. The Tigers (20-13) will ...
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  • Man charged with killing 2-month old son in Memphis

    Man charged with killing 2-month old son in Memphis
    MEMPHIS, Tenn. (AP) — Prosecutors say a West Tennessee man has been indicted in the death of his 2-month old son. The district attorney's office in Memphis says 20-year-old James Clifton Robinson has been charged with first-degree murder in the perpetration of aggravated child abuse and neglect in the death of James Robinson Jr. Authorities say the baby died of a skull fracture and traumatic brain injuries suffered in a home in the Frayser neighborhood in November 2015. Prosecutors say Robinson..
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  • Memphis teen shot while on Facebook LIVE

    Memphis teen shot while on Facebook LIVE
    by: Jeremy Pierre Updated: Apr 12, 2017 - 5:16 AM MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A teen was injured when someone began shooting into a North Memphis home Monday night, and the incident was recorded on Facebook Live. The shooting happened in the 900 block of Vollintine Ave. A 19-year-old was shot several times and had to be rushed to the hospital. Trending Now: The victims of the Monday night shooting were in a backroom of the home when police say six to seven gun shots were fired at the reside..
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  • Court Rebukes Memphis Police in Animal Hoarder's Death

    Court Rebukes Memphis Police in Animal Hoarder's Death
    VOL. 132 | NO. 73 | Wednesday, April 12, 2017 Court Rebukes Memphis Police in Animal Hoarder's Death By SHEILA BURKE, Associated Press Updated 3:03PM NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) – A federal appeals court has rebuked Memphis police for sending a tactical team to serve a misdemeanor warrant on a 67-year-old animal hoarder who was later killed by an officer, but the court upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit against the city. The 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals said M..
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  • Calkins: Memphis basketball statement comes up short

    Calkins: Memphis basketball statement comes up short
    CLOSE Commercial Appeal sports columnist Geoff Calkins and Memphis Tiger basketball beat writer Mark Giannotto offer three things that can help turn around the current perception of the University of Memphis men's basketball program. Mike Brown/The Commercial AppealBuy PhotoMemphis coach Tubby Smith(Photo: Mark Weber / The Commercial Appeal)Buy PhotoFive quick comments on five ridiculous sentences from University of Memphis athletic director Tom Bowen’s statement about the mass exodus fr..
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