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Tennessee State football and Jackson State have signed a 2-game deal, but it won't be in the Southern Heritage Classic and it won't be in Memphis.
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Tennessee legislature revives Memphis schools takeover bill
After failing to compromise in 2025, two Memphis Republicans now agree on a plan to install an oversight board to take over Memphis-Shelby County schools.
A longtime Tennessee high school football coach is expected to make the leap onto the collegiate level after announcing his resignation from the program. According to CBS Sports’ Matt Zenitz, Rodney Saulsberry is expected to be hired as the Memphis Tigers’ director of high school relations and player development.
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15+ incredibly fun things to do in Tennessee with kids
Tennessee is packed with activities for kids of all ages, from theme parks and interactive museums to outdoor adventures. Here’s where to have fun with the kids in Pigeon Forge, Chattanooga, Gatlinburg,
Update to add a new photo. Once again, the Tennessee state government is overstepping its authority, and using Memphis as their testing grounds. This time they have their sights set on Memphis Shelby County Schools (MSCS). Let’s be clear, this is not ...
BOTTOM LINE: Middle Tennessee plays Memphis after Blair Baugus scored 21 points in Middle Tennessee's 71-65 loss to the Belmont Bruins. The Blue Raiders have gone 1-2 in home games. Middle Tennessee has a 1-2 record in games decided by at least 10 points.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — President Donald Trump announced the National Guard will be deployed to Memphis in a rare move in Tennessee history to combat crime. The Tennessee National Guard was established in 1887 by the General Assembly. While soldiers ...
Traffic fatalities decreased by 14% in Tennessee in 2025, with the Memphis area experiencing the most significant decline, according to a report from the Tennessee Department
The private school voucher program, also known as the Education Freedom Scholarships, began statewide this school year. The program offers 20,000 scholarships of $7,295 to Tennessee students regardless of where they live, but half of the scholarships are reserved for those who meet income requirements.